Breaking The Waves (1996)
Breaking The Waves (1996)
Humid sand and the reflection of the sky hidden on the lens of the wet surface.
Steven Ahlgren is a photographer best known for his photos of office life. Deeply inspired by paintings by Edward Hopper and Rembrandt, Ahlgren is known for his photographs of corporate offices and subjects.
Ukrainian born and Madrid based Denys is the epitome of a selfie-focused generation as he fills his Instagram with art-like pictures while maintaining a low-key temperament through posting personal quotes.
Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual and pop artist who was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1945.
Yoyo is four years old, his dad takes pictures of him to preserve his childhood.
THX 1138 (1971)
Influences from Sergei Parjanov’s film “The colour of Pomegranates” created the warm color palette of marine, red and white together with the whimsical poses and soft volumes.
Abstract forms are applied by the use of 3D scans and interacting with the model while creating contemporary silhouettes.
Honest notes from the 35mm photographer Kalina Pulit of her experience during hectic backstages of the fall 2017 collections in London.
Compared to his contemporaries, Varlin’s work is very controlled despite the rough quality to attributed to it.
While our minds are busy trying to cope with this hectic world surrounding us, Vibskov lay the focus on our soul's wellbeing and harmony this season.
This season inspired Études to inhale the energy of the daily cycle and life of a city, the in-between time.
We captured Masanori Morikawa’s boys in their statement college boy outfits while walking down the catwalk. Morikawa, the creative brain behind Christian Dada.
'Taking on sex, nudity and growing up through the unlikely medium of granny pants, meet the artist Babbikat discussing embroidery, nude selfies and her latest project Dirty Talk.'
Ann Demeulemeester’s knights walked down the runway in dark fluid shapes with airy movements. Sophisticated and mysterious, with feather details, over-sized renaissance shirts and layered transparencies created a neo romantic aesthetic.
The Mirror (1975)
Boris Bidjan Saberi once again revealed us to his street wear soul featuring functional clothing through a continuous research and experimenting in fabrics and treatments.
An agreement between the society and you with clear instructions to follow.
Futuristic parkas along with flower embroidered sweaters. Street style met an alpine ski- look mixed with romanticism and craftsmanship which became almost hypnotising.