Thursday, March 31, 2011

Alberto Sinpatrón S/S 2011 Lookbook


Alberto Sinpatrón
Lookbook

Photography Juancar Hernández
Model Kemen Iruretagoiena


 The Innovation of Youth

Photography Frederik Heyman
Styling Junsuke Yamasaki
Models Loammi Goetghebeur, Gabriel Perez 


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AnOther Skirt



Photography Brett Lloyd
Fashion Editor Bryan McMahon

I really loved this skirt featuring in a Givenchy special by Brett Lloyd. 

The complete spread (no more skirts, though) was posted by

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Xampagne S/S 2011


Spring Summer 2011 Lookbook

Model Douglas Neitzke



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Kotyk in Skirts (Again)

 I Follow Rivers
Indie Magazine

Photography  Niclas Heikkinen
Styled by Ingo Nahrwold
Model Šimon Kotyk

For this mysterious, captivating set, Nahrwold has chosen to style Šimon in several garments that could have easily been labeled as feminine a few decades ago. A cocktail-dress by Dior (above), and skirts by Preen and Miu-Miu (below)

The individual pieces of clothing cannot be fully appreciated in the pics, but the photographic effect is undoubtedly beautiful.

Alberto Sinpatrón


Alberto Sinpatrón

Sinoux II

S/ S 2011

Alberto Echevarrieta's designs were pretty extravagant this year. Small wonder, keeping in mind the Basque creator's liberty of style. In fact, his label's name itself is a pun, meaning both "boss-less" or "pattern-less". And it's true, in both senses. 

Anyways, some of the garments I really loved: those transparent white tunics, for instance.





More pics at

Bloody Fashion


RÆVE

Photography René Habermacher
Models Matvey Lykov, Willy Cartier, Ippei Hosaka


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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Your Own Revolution


Botón-Mango Fashion Awards


Photography Eugenio Recuenco
Model Andrej Pejic

The Spanish fashion brand is announcing their upcoming competition, which aims to promote new designers and to discover emerging talents. 

Create Your Own Revolution is the title of this year's edition of their challenge. And to make it  revolutionary enough, they've chosen for their campaign the exceptional Andrej Pejic who has in fact overturned the fashion industry with his androgyny, and by appearing on runways both as a male and a female model. 

Is that kind of ambiguity the sort of revolution that Mango has in mind? 
The reversal of conventional gender roles has become one of the signs of our times. 
Following that event, crossing the gender barrier the in the world of fashion is simply the next logical step. 

As females claimed their right wear trousers, overalls, suits and other garments that used to be the symbols of masculinity several decades ago, isn't it time already for us gentlemen to demand our right to wear skirts, dresses, high heels and other items  that were prerogatives of the ladies?

Lets wait and see who wins the competition, and what are the looks of the victor's designs.

Do you want to enter the competition?
Why not!
Maybe it's you who is to lead Mango's revolution:

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Fiery Angels


Playing with Fire
I.T Post Magazine

Photography Kwannam Chu 
Styling Michael Fisher.
Models Sebastian Sauve, Stephan Haurholm
Featured fashion Julius, Lad Musician