Posted 4 months, 29 days ago on December 19, 2011 by Jean-Luc

Nothing is as Certain as Uncertainty–For Modalisboa #37, long-time regular of the Portuguese fashion week, Alexandra Moura presented a spring/summer 2012 collection entitled The Uncertainty Principle inspired by a book, a compilation of animal illustrations organized in such a way so that one can shape one’s own combinations amongst them and create the most extraordinary, unique and sometimes surreal creatures … following this concept, the collection takes life from a mix of ideas, reference, time periods, art movements … A strong geometrical statement is created through the assembly of materials — cotton, silk, vinyl, jersey, crêpe, cool wool — and colors — putty, green, pink, black, white, orange … straight lines contrast with volumes … color blocks oppose to stripes … ruffled bermudas resemble skirts and are sometimes paired with matching trousers, shirts are punched to look as if in polka dots, vinyl tops take on poplin bottoms … accessorized with sling-back brogues and surrealistic sunglasses, rounding out the lineup with a loose silhouette that is young and comfortable.
Posted 4 months, 29 days ago on December 19, 2011 by Carl

Leaping First–Berlin-based photographer Camilla Camaglia hits the studio with seventeen year-old Kennet (Dopamin Models) for a black and white session with high energy.
Posted 4 months, 29 days ago on December 19, 2011 by Carl

Competitive Styles–Lars Burmeister plays the suave gentleman to Geoffroy Jonckheere’s classic cool for a new film by Hunter & Gatti. Enlisted for HE by Mango, the Sight models don the label’s latest wears over a game of pool. / Hair by Paco Garrigues.
Posted 4 months, 29 days ago on December 19, 2011 by Carl

Wonderful Life–Henryk Lobaczewski photographs Mitchell of The Agency for the fall/winter 2012 lookbook of PopIssue. Dark, youthful and infused with rock, the black lineup tackles a wardrobe with a quintessential cool. From shirting and totes with brash words scribbled across them to loosely slung trouser proportions, PopIssue maintains a modern aesthetic. Rounding off the range with an attention to texture and bold leather panels, PopIssue decorates the season with endless attitude and style.
Posted 4 months, 29 days ago on December 19, 2011 by Carl

New York Minute–New York-based photographer Danny Lang captures a casual stroll, featuring Nate Levin (DNA/U Models) and Parker Wood (U Models) in the garments of menswear designer Janet Zheng. / Photo assistance by Madison Ronconi.
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