Tom Munro shoots Catherine McNeil for the magazine Numero March 2015. Styled by Charles Varenne. Hair by Diego Da Silva. Make-up by Serge Hodonou.
Tom Munro shoots Catherine McNeil for the magazine Numero March 2015. Styled by Charles Varenne. Hair by Diego Da Silva. Make-up by Serge Hodonou.
Oscars 2015, the Best Dressed Celebrities on the Red Carpet. This year Oscars was all about making a statement.
Model up and comer Hedi Segalen is the face of Façonnable S/S 2015 Ad’ campaign, he models the label’s three lines for its spring-summer 2015. This collection pays tribute to French artist Jean Cocteau.
Connecting with photographer Paul Schmidt, perhaps one of the season’s most stunning images for Façonnable come from its F. line. Hedi is captured taking a dramatic leap and run in the imagery, which features the brand’s relaxed suiting and separates.
Not only will the palm trees line the beachfront of the French Riviera for S/S 2015, they will also be printed on various iconic pieces of the Façonnable S/S 2015 Collection and have inspired the Eyewear advertising campaign.
This campaign is full of the French-Cannes feeling people always want to live. The garments are amazing, the fit, the colors and the French-man travels to Puerto Rico or Cuba for a Mojito that you want.
This campaign yells French Riviera all the way, the sea, the villa, the garden, the croissant and please, don’t forget about the cocktails. WE LOVE THIS FAÇONNABLE NEW CAMPAIGN!
Mert & Marcus shoots Kate Moss, Lara Stone & Daria Werbowy for the Vogue Paris March 2015 covers.
The Kent Road house project is Architect Terry McQuillan and his wife’s home in Brisbane. Terry has transformed a simple cottage with a 60’s extension into a stylish modern home with a couple of surprises.
Highlights of the project include:
What was the design brief?
The brief evolved over time. The original house was an old cottage with a 60’s extension at the rear. The extension had a skillion roof at the rear that came down very low and few windows, making the house feel very detached from its surroundings. Another issue common to houses of that type, was that the covered rear deck had a set of stairs down to the separate laundry at the bottom. Because the access was not fully covered you’d get wet in the rain. We also wanted a garage and gym space underneath the house so the underneath is a more useable space.
To address these issues the brief was to:
What is special about this project?
The simplicity of the design highlights the old cottage. The design created a break between the old cottage and the new with a breezeway on the western side. The louvres and break before the simple new box addition makes the old cottage section more prominent. Chamfer boards were used to clad both the old and new sections, which allows you to appreciate the shape of the new extension more.
The construction process was a family affair. Terry’s parents lived with him and his wife in the old cottage using a temporary bathroom while the steel frame was being built in the new section. Terry’s father built the house and he helped on weekends. The raw steel was delivered to the site, and Terry’s father crafted all the pieces of the frame, and then a crane stood it all up in one day. This meant the design had to be simple enough to be constructed easily but still needed interesting details. E.g. the chamfer boards have 45 degree mitres and cut-outs
Another issue was how to get enough privacy in the building while still creating a very open and flexible space. Terry designed sliding wall panels inside other panels to create walls that close off sections of the house not being used, make rooms more private, as well as open up to the outside when required. For example, the front or back of the house can be closed off when it’s not being used.
Hidden bathroom – Terry wanted to create some special places you usually don’t find in a residential setting. He used wall panels and sliding doors to put the bath in a more ‘public’ location – at the back of the house. The balcony makes the house feel like it’s part of the outside, and the shower feels like it’s in the backyard because you can open it right up and let the outdoors in. These usually hidden spaces are exposed in this design.
Initially, Terry had to do a lot of modelling looking at where the neighbours’ lines of site were in order to work out the best places to sit privately where the neighbours can’t see you.
By: Andy Abner Rivera
After her surprise appearance on the runway in September, Gemma Ward has landed a spot in the Italian fashion house’s latest Prada S/S 2015 ad’ campaign.
What can we say about PRADA and its fabric and patterns?….WE LOVE THEM. The multi-leather purse is to die for.
Sometimes it seems a mix and sewing of grandma’s left fabrics. But they look good. The womenswear has that yellow touch that gives some interesting color to the collection.
For the menswear campaign Craig McDean captures actors Jack O’Connell, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort & Ethan Hawke.
Prada describes the photos as “There are forces in feelings, and feelings in things. Attesting to this tangible truth are a series of graphic action portraits for Prada’s Spring/Summer 2015 Menswear campaign.”
PRADA is a very colorful brand, we would love to see that colors in the campaign, don’t take us wrong, we like the black and white photos but we think showing the fabrics and textures colors could be good in this case.
The new face of Davidoff Cool Water, actor Scott Eastwood connects with Mr Porter for a style shoot lensed by Randall Mesdon and outfitted by style director Dan May.
The upcoming star of The Longest Ride, Eastwood talks about why he decided to use his father’s surname professionally. After being known as Scott Reeves, Eastwood began to use his dad’s name. He explains:
“Family has always been important to all of us. I guess it was just time.”
As Mr Scott Eastwood tells it, his father was a constant presence
“I can’t remember a time that he wasn’t around” – but his youth, which was spent between Hawaii and the West Coast, couldn’t be further from what you’d expect of a spoilt scion of Hollywood royalty (Cardiff-by-the-Sea is hardly known as a party zip code frequented by Tinseltown brats). “It was weekend jobs, hitting dive bars, surfing and fishing with the boys,”
Tommy Hilfiger s/s 2015 ad’ campaign, I DO HILFIGER. The fictional “Hilfigers” family comes together in Sonoma, California, to celebrate as wedding bells chime; the campaign stars supermodel Behati Prinsloo as the modern, spirited bride.
“This season, The Hilfigers celebrate a family wedding with their own twist,” said Tommy Hilfiger. “Inspired by my own family and the spirited heritage of the Tommy Hilfiger brand, the campaign captures a unique, eclectic mix of attitudes and styles. For Spring 2015, our collection fuses a relaxed rock-and-roll edge with our signature stamp that’s East Coast cool. The Hilfigers embody a free-spirited interpretation of the fun and irreverent attitude that’s at the heart of our brand.”
I DO HILFIGER is photographed by Craig McDean, styled by Karl Templer and creatively directed by Trey Laird of Laird + Partners.
“The Hilfigers advertising campaign is the ultimate reflection of our unique brand spirit,” said Avery Baker, Global Chief Brand Officer of Tommy Hilfiger. “The inclusive yet irreverent attitude appeals to consumers worldwide, and the signature visual identity of the campaign has grown to have a tremendous level of recognition. In Spring 2015 we will again increase our investment in digital, and continue to utilize print, outdoor and direct marketing vehicles as we seek to maximize reach and engagement.”
LONDON, UK. FEBRUARY 20, 2015 – London Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 1 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.
Now take a look to the images of London Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 1
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For this solid collection, Eudon Choi evoked the cartoonishly reductionist Japanese version of brutalism that is Metabolism, referring specifically to the capsules of the Nakagin Tower in Tokyo.
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Daniela Felder, one half of the Felder Felder sibling design team, said after this Obermaier-homage show: “Half the time she was basically naked; it was all about the liberation of the woman. Back then it was a shock, women showing their bodies, but today less so.”
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Globalized 21st-century Daks is massive in Korea and designed by Filippo Scuffi. And in the context of now, he is doing an excellent job.
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Sass & Bide show marked the debut outing for the label’s new creative director, Anthony Cuthbertson. A former consultant for Victoria Beckham and Mulberry, Cuthbertson made his second order of business in taking the Sass & Bide helm elevating the clothes, a priority keenly felt in this collection’s focus on embellishment and luxe fabrication.
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On the Road with Best Friends Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss for Vogue March 2015 cover. Photographed by Mikael Jansson.
Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss have forged the kinds of careers—and the kind of friendship—that people dream about.
You can criticize everything about Taylor Swift, but let’s be honest, the girl knows how to keep and have a good entourage. Lorde, Selena, Karly and others are part of her exclusive group of selected friends.
Now we see the BFF’s having a “Thelma & Louis” moment on Vogue March 2015 cover and we cannot wait to buy the issue. The fashion editorial is amazing, the clothes, the locations, the car…..the only one needed is Brad Pitt and we believe Angelina Jolie was not in the mood for a little game with her man.
Today we take a closer view of the collection with a look book of Massimo Dutti NYC S/S 2015, featuring model Justice Joslin.
Justice Joslin took the challengue of showing us the brand looks for this 2015 spring. The style is very urban-sophisticated…AND WE LOVE IT!
The city centric collection fuels a sophisticated take on classic menswear with an update in the silhouette department. Impeccable fits are utilized and married to a rich color palette, boasting a mix of camel and navy hues. Posing in the studio, Justice models smart dressshirts, slim ties, pleated trousers and suiting separates accessorized with leather bags and loafers.
Steven Klein captures Vanessa Moody, Anna Ewers, Binx Walton, Dylan Xue, Lexi Boling & Sarah Brannon for Alexander Wang S/S 2015 ad’ campaign. Styled by Karl Templer. Make-up by Diane Kendal. Hair by Akki.
The shots are set inside a “party bus” complete with colored lights, luxurious sofas and even a bath tub. Starring in the ad are Anna Ewers, Binx Walton, Lexi Boling, Vanessa Moody, Dylan Xue and Sarah Brannon.
The campaign was designed with the creative direction of Pascal Dangin of KiDS Creative.
Director Zack Snyder surprised the internet today with a first look at Jason Momoa as Aquaman!