Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
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.
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.
Simplicity and straightforwardness. The collection’s idiosyncratic detailing and clean lines make gloss and glamour simply redundant.
The latest collaboration of London based fashion and advertising photographer Matt Hind is with H&M featured in British VOGUE.
‘Mørkemann’ is a fashion editorial for FHM Norway, May 2012 edition. The title is Norwegian and means something like ‘Man of darkness’.
An unexpected mixture of classic elegance and sporty elements in the ‘JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS’ collection by young German fashion designer Sebastian Ellrich.
Black-and-white, swimwear editorial photography by Roman Mitchenko for Fashion Week magazine.
Inspired by Chinese culture, Timmothy Lee blends modernity with the popular interpretation of tradition producing style out of what otherwise might seem vulgar
A very casual collection with jumpers and slightly oversized trousers matched with bright coloured sneakers.
Dynamic and elegant, often accentuated by stylish scarves, the collection includes some great outfits for the office.
Fashion photographer Alexo Wandael photographs Katy Perry for Plastic Dreams Magazine, published by the famous shoe brand Melissa.
The Summer 2011 collection by Duyos is inspired by the idea of an evocative, sophisticated, oriental interior landscape.
Moon Hoon has added another layer to his architecture. This is not merely a residence but the wild expression of his fantasies, sexual and science fiction wise.
A new model relationship between the building and its natural environment.