AND ALL THAT JAZZ is a lingerie project by polish designer Katarzyna Jarczykowska that participated at the Polish finale of the TRIUMPH INSPIRATION AWARD 2011.
The Giorgio Armani autumn 2011 campaign by fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, featuring Sasha Pivovarova, brings forth the austere elegance of Giorgio Armani.
A location based fashion shoot for designer Hilde Eijgenraam by Kasimir Szekeres.
Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection for La Perla includes the designer’s first ever swimwear line for the famous lingerie brand.
The Willem de Kooning Academy graduation collection of Yophi Ignacia by photographer Liselotte Vollebregt, 2011.
Street couture accessories for men, influenced by street couture fashion, Indie rock albums and DIY.
A test shoot by LA based photographer Angela Marklew shoot with Los Angeles models Alexandra and Gretchen, using clothing from Mother of London.
The collection is inspired by the ‘weird limbo between childhood and adulthood.’ Innocence and intense sensuality juxtapose in ultra-simple lascivious lines.
Stylist Gabrielle Stival presents her work regarding a photo shoot for IDOL Magazine.
Gabrielle Stival styled the Look Book by young designer Marvin Lavoillotte under the name P.Bellum.
Inspired by sci-fi aesthetics, the photography evokes the dark and glamorous modernity of the jewellery.
Colourful and fun modernity expressed in daytime accessories with innocent bondage aesthetics.
Photographer ROXANA ENACHE captures the melancholy of time passing by. The knitwear of Vika Gorenco become the canvas for the juxtaposition past and present.
Photographed by Helsinki based Federico Cabrera, the ‘IT HAPPENED HERE’ photo series is part of a process of fashion exploration.
The first Berlin Fashion Week presence of the French – German Newcomer designers Annelie Augustin and Odély Teboul.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
A 260 metre tall tower and a 300 metre tall tower are connected in the centre by a pixelated cloud of additional program offering amenities and outside spaces with wide views.
A suspended building structure, an architectural parasite, to comply with the extremely compact planning in Hong Kong.