Nan Goldin was born on September 12, 1953 in Washington D.C. and currently works in New York City, Paris, and Berlin.
Self-taught photographer Bex Day has already shot for Vice, Garage, Noisey, Dazed and Confused, American Apparel, and countless other notable publications and companies.
Tanya Ling, born in Calcutta in 1966, is an artist, designer, and fashion illustrator based in London. Ling completed her studies in 1989 at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art. Shortly after, she moved to Paris and worked for Christian Lacroix.
Most of MacFarland’s photograph work involves nature and landscapes prominently marked by human absence.
CG Watkins is a fashion photographer based in Paris. Born in West London, Watkins was very impacted by skate and music subcultures and documentary-style photography.
Nathalie Vanheule is a Belgian contemporary artist whose multimedia work encompasses performance, sculptures, and video installations.
Arnulf Rainer was born in 1829 in Austria. The painter’s early artwork in school was immensely inspired by aerial photography and landscapes with fires, tanks, and bomb crates.
Graduate of Central Saint Martins, Hanna Moon has been distinguishing herself in the photography and fashion world.
The subjects float like suspended in the air that reminds the silent and agony of Francois Bacon paintings and surreal scenes of the Samuel Beckett plays.
There were not only pleats for this season at the Issey Miyake FW16 show but also playful contrasts of volumes and bright colors, carmine red predominates, but also the yellow, green, purple and blue.
There was a hip-hop and cyber inspired atmosphere at the Wanda Nylon FW16 show. We could even imagine a new "Daryl Hannah" Blade Runner walking down the catwalk, dressed up in high red vinyl boots with a black cape and a pair of maxi shades. The warrior ladies are back!