Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
This lingerie fashion shoot, on a New York rooftop, is definitely inspired by classic, and saucy, photo shoots of Hollywood’s golden age sex-symbols.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Featured in POP Mag, this editorial was a show case for Gucci highlighting the art deco style and strong lines that shine through in this fine collection.
Named after a Korean word that means cocoon, Nuue is an experimental collection of sculptural garments, made of synthetic fibre.
collection that explores the juxtaposition of oversized volumes and transparency in fragile shapes, which dress the body like wireframe structures.
Fashion collaboration project for Chinese fashion magazine Vision. These collages created for a special edition issue about Alexander McQueen.
Wang Yutao mixes traditional influences and elements of asian culture with modern materials, laid-back casualness and classic elegance.
Flowing materials, the play with matt and shining surfaces, clear, expressive colours and sophisticated cuts assign Wang Yutao’s design.
Using long exposure and multiple exposure effects, the photographer creates sharp contrasts while playing with vivid light and motion.
Fashion photography by Tokyo based, Chinese photographer Yanzhou Bao, featuring garments by Yimei Ye.
The female act of seduction, exemplifying three behavioural patterns that intend to attract male attention, domination, submission and fetish fantasies.
Simplicity and straightforwardness. The collection’s idiosyncratic detailing and clean lines make gloss and glamour simply redundant.
Simple and stylish, focusing on minimalistic austerity with a distinct yet low profile avant-garde edge.
The latest collaboration of London based fashion and advertising photographer Matt Hind is with H&M featured in British VOGUE.
100 Apartments for elderly people. MVRDV pursues a fascination for radical methodical research: on density and on public realms.
The Anthropometric Pavilion develops its form language from the symbiosis of the Modulor and the Moebius strip setting a harmonizing bridge between Germany and India.