Cruising (1980)
Cruising (1980)
“Missing Person” is Henrik Purienne’s documentary photo series of the vendors and antiques at Milerton Market on the outskirts of Cape Town.
Kerry James Marshall is an American painter whose works portray every day scenes and situate blackness as a central theme that challenges both existing stereotypes and lack of representation.
A “real-time” editorial created by documenting residents, tourists, twins, couples, old and young while wearing their personal style mixed with designers clothes.
Visionary menswear brand Cottweiler collaborated with Reebok for a second time and presented sportswear inspired Ready-To-Wear with an alluring touch.
The photography of Rebecca Freemantle sings the praises of the innate power of youth with an exceptional appreciation for nowness.
Attitude and personality become the focus point of Avellano's design silhouette by infusing reality into the creations.
Spirited Away (2001)
African photographer Boniface Wandera’s photography sets are a dream-like world of their own, with travel signage and seaside images beckoning both the subjects posing in the photo and viewers.
Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ autobiographical works revolve around themes such as spirituality, histories, and multicultural identity.
Inspired by the fact that one of Vibskov's performers actually fell a sleep during last seasons show he decided to investigate the topic closer.
An open mind and non-judgemental personality are some of the beautiful traits of Malou, along with her sociable personality and love for The Little Mermaid.
Organic materials, disciplined silhouettes and a strong presence of emotion dedicated by colours and soft shadows.
Ran (1985)
Xander’s SS 2018 show took place at the Mermaid Puddle Dock in London and was a play on the 90's office wear for the modern man.
Joost Vandebrug is a Dutch photographer and filmmaker widely known for his music videos and upcoming film based on his photo series in Romania.
OTTO's Roula Nassar's practice carries itself as poetry visualized with all its charming detail and expressiveness.
Their second collection breaths references from their middle eastern culture and diosyncratic sense of dressing which they got from their fathers who respectively came from Turkey and Pakistan.
TO DIE FOR is the third instalment from I AND ME and sees the brand revisit their three key creative objectives; fabrication, function and form.
Furry hats, countless cups of coffee and partying are some of the things Lili enjoys catching up on a typical day in Melbourne. One day she hopes to publish an anthology of her own stories.