onsdag den 31. marts 2010

BLACK CELEBRATION« SHOT BY ANTONELLA ARISMENDI







© by Vnfold Magazine / Photography, Art Direction, Styling Antonella Arismendi / Make-Up Mechi Miqueo / Hair Vero de Luca with Tigi / Models Ana Carla at Rebel Management & Alex Nestor at Monteverde Models / Production assistance Vnfold & Yamil Castiglione / Special thanks Tekal Studios

Chlorophyll Skin by Bart&Lucy

Chlorophyll Skin from Lucy McRae on Vimeo.

Viktor&Rolf - Dolls






Gareth Pugh Backstage




søndag den 28. marts 2010

RIBBED MAGAZINE ISSUE #1 / »NOUVELLE NOIR







© by Ribbed / Photography Thomas Knights / Styling Callum Vincent / Grooming Michelle Webb / Model Maximilian at Select / Clothes Kim Choong-Wilkins through out, Gloves by Dominic Jones

onsdag den 24. marts 2010

KARL LAGERFELD INTERVIEWED BY BRUCE LABRUCE // VICE MAG



When Vice called me last month with an out-of-the-blue offer to fly to Paris and interview the Kaiser himself, Karl Lagerfeld—creative director of the $10 billion Chanel empire, the house of Fendi, and his own eponymous line—I jumped at the chance. I have to confess that I wasn’t an expert about the fabled fashion kingpin prior to Vice’s proposition, but I did know that for a faggot it was tantamount to an audience with the Pope! I was duly excited to meet the Man Behind the Fan (which, I would soon discover, has long since been replaced by the Collar), the guru behind the dark glasses, and to try to separate the myth from the reality.

Read full interview here

THE FASHION ICONS: KATE MOSS SHOT BY MERT ALAS & MARCUS PIGGOT









© by Love / Photography Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot / Fashion Editor Katie Grand / Model Kate Moss

Viktor&Rolf//Dazed&Confused







© by Dazed&Confused / Photgraphy Josh Olins / Styling Katie Shillingford / Clothes Viktor & Rolf

Music: The Golden Filter



RAD HOURANI AUTUMN/WINTER 2010/11







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ODYN VOVK »THREE FOLD PATH« AUTUMN/WINTER 2010/11 MEN’S COLLECTION



Music: Soho Rezanejad






www.myspace.com/soundratio

WRONG by Asger Carlsen & BODY LANGUAGE by Matthew Stone



V1 GALLERY PRESENTS

WRONG - a solo exhibition by ASGER CARLSEN
BODY LANGUAGE – a solo exhibition by MATTHEW STONE

Where is the line – if it even exists – between right and wrong?
The discussion is just as old and universal as humankind’s life on earth. And just as relevant today as it was then, as British art comet Matthew Stone and New York City based Danish artist Asger Carlsen display in two separate, new exhibitions at V1 Gallery. Boundaries are drawn with chalk, only to be blurred by moving bodies, and the gaps that are left, are filled with hope and shattered dreams, deceptions and sincerity, fragile beings and strong emotions, quirky smiles and ambitious visions.

Stone and Carlsen direct the light – and the dark – towards determination and shortcomings, attraction and separation, closeness and distance. Using photography as a tool Carlsen and Stone explore grey areas and hidden worlds in the twilight zone between genre, media, morals and humans.

ASGER CARLSEN - Wrong
Asger Carlsen (b. 1973) has ‘miscreated’ an attractive, disheartening and joyful freak show entitled Wrong. Using alchemy, darkness and an unrestricted imagination he has adorned a parallel world populated by very normal and very strange humans, humanoids, animals and landscapes. One gets the feeling that he – like Mary Shelley’s doctor and other scientists – feels a profound fondness for his creations. He lets the viewer wonder and ponder, simultaneously entertained, attracted, confused, choked or disturbed by the twisted black and white moments that exist outside time and space.

Asger Carlsen does Wrong. Premeditated abstract wrong evolves into snapshots that are strangely familiar and mundane. Carlsen taps into a murky subconscious river that runs through all of us. We know we are looking at a manipulated reality, but it is as tangible as the real. This limbo creates space for the observer’s own imagination and interpretation. Asger Carlsen wants you to wonder at the world.

The American critic, curator and publisher Tim Barber called Wrong the best work he had seen all year. In conjunction with the exhibition, the critically acclaimed, Mörel Books will publish the work as a book.

MATTHEW STONE – Body Language
Matthew Stone’s (b. 1982) human landscapes are monumental and simple, strong and fragile. His mounds of naked bodies are presented as multidimensional beings full of life.

The pivotal questions are of separation and return, of challenges to perceptions of individuality. Separated bodies physically return; placed together to undergo a romantic mutation that enables a metaphysical reconnection. Stone uses the interplay of light and darkness to follow sculptural curves and surfaces, awakening the imagination’s desire to delve into the (c)overt.

It is this polarisation that creates the fields of tension in all of Stone’s works. Our surroundings and ourselves often seem divided into irreconcilable binaries: right/wrong, light/dark, good/evil, I/other. Rather than rejecting these overly simplistic, seeming contradictions, Stone proposes new contexts for their powerful co-existence.

In his performative rituals and collectively-minded shoots the camera becomes a shamanic tool used to invoke and create history, rather than to document it. With art as his weapon of choice Matthew challenges fear and denudes a newly defined optimism that not only sheds light on man, but also on the endless possibilities we are all composed of.

Matthew Stone was recently named the most influential living British artist under 30 by The Sunday Times and Norman Rosenthal, curator and critic, has draw comparison to the energy of a young Hirst. This is Matthew Stone’s first solo exhibition in Denmark.

Matthew Stone is also the man behind the soundtrack of Gareth Pugh's Show listen to the soundtrack for the Gareth Pugh menswear A/W09

TODD LYNN »LA CHASSE« AUTUMN/WINTER 2010/11 MEN’S COLLECTION



tirsdag den 23. marts 2010

LucyandBart







LucyandBart is a collaboration between Lucy McRae and Bart Hess described as an instinctual stalking of fashion, architecture, performance and the body. They share a fascination with genetic manipulation and beauty expression. Unconsciously their work touches upon these themes, however it is not their intention to communicate this. They work in a primitive and limitless way creating future human shapes, blindly discovering low – tech prosthetic ways for human enhancement.

2010: A Space Odyssey by Rodarte

Jean//Phillip Sample Sale


Jean//phillip is having a samples sale next week on the 24 & 25th of March both days from 15-20PM (Cash ONLY) at St.kongensgade 75

At the sale you will be able to finde old samples from AW08, and up to now. The samples include one-of showpieces.
So if there is anything you´ve ever dreamed of from the past Jean//phillip collections this is the one and only chance to get them!

www.jeanphilip.dk