Posts Tagged ‘Spring Fashion Issue 2011’
Melting Point
Melting Point

Levi’s denim trucker jackets and rolled shorts Pins and Needles floral blouse G-Star denim shorts Rodebjer floral silk blouse Diesel matic jeans Minnetonka Moccasins shoes Le Mont St Michel sweater Levi’s studded jeans Minnetonka Moccasins shoes Levi’s x Opening Ceremony denim “Onesie Skirt” Levi’s cut-off vest and bootcut jeans G-Star denim shirt Reformed lace shorts All […]

Shade From The Glare
Shade From The Glare

Selima Optique glasses Sacai skirt worn as top Christian Roth glasses Sportmax shirt Karen Walker glasses Topshop Unique shirt Vintage Carrera glasses from Silver Lining Bernhard Willhelm dress Fendi glasses Sportmax dress Valentino glasses David Delfin jacket Tom Ford glasses A Détacher shirt & skirt Photography: Billy Kidd Styling: Priscilla Polley Hair: Charlie Taylor using Bumble & Bumble […]

Out & About
Out & About

Stella McCartney white eyelet top Veda tan suede short Sonia Rykiel hat Miriam Salat bangles Elise lace shift dress Sonia Rykiel shoes Samantha Wills rings Malia Mills one shoulder suit Guiseppe Zanotti heels Malandrino black fringe bag John James large agate necklace Veda olive leather shorts Veda leather striped jacket Ronald metallic snake belts Malia […]

Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou

Snapshots by iconic fashion photographers Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin are typically synonymous with the glossy pages of high fashion magazines like Vogue, or they hang idly on the barren white walls of an expansive gallery. Trendsetting London-based fashion designer, Mary Katrantzou, has taken these stylized photographs to another level, splashing them on her latest […]

Siki Im
Siki Im

Among the most buzzed about fashion designers in NYC, Siki Im designs for an intelligent and articulate audience. In his own words, “He or she is well traveled and educated; has values but also loves to be challenged and takes risks; someone who gets bored easily and has humor, too; someone who is not so […]

Urbanite: Park Avenue
Urbanite: Park Avenue

Park Avenue Changes With The Seasons As an interior designer, I love to visit new hotels, lounges and, of course, dine in restaurants that make my jaw drop. The suspense of the unknown design is exhilarating, to say the least. The feel of the tabletops, the colors and schemes are part of the best restaurants this […]

I’m From Barcelona
I’m From Barcelona

Emanuel Lundgren’s Wall of Sunshine Emanuel Lundgren had no intention of starting a 29 member group when he began recording his upbeat pop tunes in 2005. The band came together as the result of a series of unlikely events. “A few years ago, I’d accumulated five weeks of vacation time,” Lundgren recalls from his home […]

Bill Carter
Bill Carter

The U2 Connection Bill Carter has had a long and varied career as an assistant director, bartender, adobe mason, firefighter, commercial fisherman, photographer, journalist and filmmaker. In 1993, he landed in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War and joined The Serious Road Trip, an unofficial aid organization that delivered food to children affected by the war. […]

Echo Lake: Drowning in Reverb
Echo Lake: Drowning in Reverb

On their debut EP, Young Silence, Echo Lake’s expansive, hypnotic music is quietly overwhelming and completely irresistible. Bandleader and producer Thom Hill has created a sound that moves smoothly between icy, hissing guitar fuzz, keyboard textures denser than the atmosphere of Jupiter and tidal waves of psychedelic noise. When the delicately indecipherable vocals of Linda […]

Joy To The (Music) World
Joy To The (Music) World

Photography by Cathryn Farnsworth In many ways, Marla Joy is a throwback. Channeling artists like Janis Joplin and Aretha Franklin, she sings with a power and rawness rarely heard anymore. In stature, she’s diminutive, which makes the magnitude of her voice and stage presence truly surprising. She’d fit in seamlessly at Woodstock or the Chelsea […]

Vidal Sassoon: The Movie
Vidal Sassoon: The Movie

“Shake it,” an 82-year-old Vidal Sassoon demands an elegant waif as his hand vigorously enters and ruffles her hair. Mr. Sassoon has just exited a limo and is striding, entourage in tow, along a downtown LA street en route to a press conference. All that’s missing from making this look like an outtake from Austin […]

Dawid Tomaszewski
Dawid Tomaszewski

Dawid Tomaszewski: Modern Couture In fashion geography as we know it, nobody ever thinks of Poland as a relevant location. Paris and Milan come to mind for the classic luxurious fashions, Japan and Antwerp for the avant-garde, and a few more cities and countries may be added to the list (Australia, Brazil, Turkey and their […]

BYREDO M/MINK
BYREDO M/MINK

A perfume that smells like ink, to remind the wearer of a printers’ studio. This is the idea behind M/Mink, the latest release from luxury perfume house Byredo. Byredo was founded in 2006 by Ben Gorham, a former basketball player covered in tattoos. It was a chance encounter with a French perfumer that reinforced his […]

Tiffany Shlain
Tiffany Shlain

Filmmaker, Internet advocate, artist and activist, Tiffany Shlain is a woman of all trades. When she’s not blogging for The Huffington Post for her column “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” she’s jet-setting to the Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of one of her documentaries (or in this year’s case, two) or presiding over the Moxie Institute, […]

Ayana Hampton
Ayana Hampton

Ayana Hampton bounds towards me in orange like a glowing giant, her mouth open, teeth widening into an electrifying cave of snow-white elasticity. She had a difficult time locating the Casa del Mar hotel, so I have agreed to stand on the street and wave. Coming into my sphere as if I’m a long lost […]

Fashion Comes to the de Young
Fashion Comes to the de Young

Photography by Gregory Bertolini Sheathed in dappled and perforated copper material, the de Young Museum poses in Golden Gate Park like a finely tailored fashion icon. The re-opening of the avant-garde building, which was designed by the Swiss team of Herzog & de Meuron, and local architects Fong & Chan, marked a new unification of […]

Ørgreen
Ørgreen

Scandinavia is an unlikely birthplace for a sunglasses brand: with its generally cold climate, dark winters and rainy summers, one could hardly find the time to wear shades. It comes as a bit of a surprise, then, that one of the most successful sunglasses brands to emerge in the last few years was born in […]

Street Pulse: Milan 2011
Street Pulse: Milan 2011

1. Your favorite fashion designer or brand? 2. How do you compare Italian and French Fashion scene? 3. Your favorite fashionable bars in Milan? 4. Your favorite fashion icons? 5. Where is the most fashionable city? Lucilla 1. Vivienne Westwood 2. French fashion is romantic while Italian fashion is more commercial 3. Magnolia 4. I have none 5. London Gianpaolo […]

Street Pulse: TOKYO 2011
Street Pulse: TOKYO 2011

1. How do you define fashion? 2. Who is your favorite designer/label? 3. What is your favorite fashion decade? 4. Where do you get your sense of style? 5. What is one thing you will never wear? Don 1. A vitamin 2. Bernhard Willhelm 3. BOB hair 4. “MANGA” 5. Pastel colors Hideo 1. Necessary […]

Street Pulse: NYC Fashion Week
Street Pulse: NYC Fashion Week

1. How has the economy affected fashion for you? 2. Where is the best place to find cheap/stylish clothes? 3. Who/what inspires you fashion-wise? 4. Best article of clothing to splurge on? 5. What item should be a staple in everyone’s wardrobe? 6. Any new fashion discoveries? Sidra 1. Playing around more creatively with select pieces and mixing vintage. 2. eBay […]

Sleeping on a Jetplane
Sleeping on a Jetplane

In a country that’s famous for its bizarre experiential hotels—from the IceHotel in Lapland to the floating Utter Inn that features an underwater aquarium for guests to sleep in—comes a new take on the red eye flight. Arlanda’s Jumbo Stay hotel repurposes a retired Boeing 747 and turns it into a travel experience, offering passengers […]

Matthias Pliessnig
Matthias Pliessnig

Form, Function and Physics The word “Amada” in Spanish is a term of endearment between lovers suggesting intimacy and physical closeness. The two are intertwined, familiar with the curves and bends of each other, yet discovering them over and over. Amada is also the name of furniture designer Matthias Pliessnig’s signature piece, a 27-foot-long bench […]


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