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  • Theyskens’ Theory Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection

    Theyskens’ Theory Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection
  • Theyskens’ Theory Autumn/Winter 2012/13

    Theyskens’ Theory Autumn/Winter 2012/13
  • Dancing With Shadows

    Dancing With Shadows
  • Thakoon Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection

    Thakoon Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection
  • Black Style

    Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style
    • Black Style

    Copyright by Fashion156 | Photography Mark Shearwood | Styling Guy Hipwell | Hair & Makeup Nadine Ellas using Mac | Set Design Xavi Llarch Font | Styling Assistance Camilla Hunt & Taa Chakkaphak | Production Assistance Katie Tillyer & Lucinda Beeman | Models Lyden & Louis at Storm, Graham at Nevs, Sara at Next, Andrea & Lisa at Premier | Studio Angel Space

    FASHION156

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  • Comeforbreakfast Spring/Summer 2012/13

    Comeforbreakfast Spring/Summer 2012/13
  • New Wave Women’s Editorial Ijmuiden

    New Wave Women’s Editorial Ijmuiden
  • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection

    Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection
    • Lara Kazis Women’s Bag Collection

    Copyright by Lara Kazis | Via LesMads/OK Cool
    VISION
    Lara Kazis is feminin.
    Plain and modern.
    Pure and in love with detail.
    Unique and wearable.
    PRODUCTION
    Each of Lara Kazis’s creations is developed and manufactured personally by the designer in Munich, Germany. It's important to us to bring uniqueness, individuality and personality into our designs.
    HISTORY
    The fashion label Lara Kazis was founded by the swiss fashion designer Larissa M. Ziegler in 2009.
    LARA KAZIS

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  • Eastpak X Wood Wood Modulation Spring/Summer 2013 Collection

    Eastpak X Wood Wood Modulation Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
  • Reed Krakoff Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection

    Reed Krakoff Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection
  • Reed Krakoff Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection

    Reed Krakoff Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Women’s Collection
  • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses

    Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses
    • Mykita X Moncler Sunglasses

    Copyright by Mykita/Moncler | Photography & Direction Stefan Heinrichs
    Inspired by the look of 1950s Alpine glacier goggles, MYKITA & Moncler together developed the innovative and technologically advanced sunglasses LINO and ACHILLE, both made for the slopes and for the street.
    MYKITA & Moncler both stand for innovative and unique products of the highest quality, coupled with traditionalist brand philosophies. These shared values inspired the two companies to join forces in a project which aims to explore new and untapped territories in the eyewear market.
    In July 1954 Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni became the first men to conquer the second highest mountain in the world (K2 ). Equipped with oxygen, climbing spikes, mountaineer goggles and specially made down jackets by Moncler, the Italians reached the summit. Harking back to the origins of the former outfitter of Alpine expeditions, the collaboration resulted in two models whose material selection and design both take into account what were already key factors among mountaineers back then: modern 21st century sports goggles have to be light, durable and adjustable.
    A homage to the mountain and its conquerors was created in the form of the two models, LINO and ACHILLE, which are suitable both for downhill runs and also as classic sunglasses for everyday use – they are sporty as well as the perfect everyday accessory. the frames are inspired by the look of 1950s Alpine goggles, which featured round lenses in metal rims with leather side pieces for ultimate protection against the light.
    ACHILLE
    , with its straight top line and broad frame is the more avant-garde model of the pair, a retro-futuristic new look. LINO’s sweeping top line and slim frame make this model a modern counterpart to the glacier snow glasses of yesteryear. the swept-back frame edge in both unisex models reflects the look of that era; the original leather sections
    on the sides and bridge to protect against the glare are today revisited via the flared frames.
    A critical factor for the design process was the new material MYLON, developed and patented by MYKITA after years of research. the polyamide-based material is being used in eyewear production for the first time and displays the features of the desired attributes: light, extremely durable and individually adjustable to the wearer are the key advantages of this new material.
    Red and blue are a throwback to the first Moncler down coats that were originally sold in those colours in the early 1960s. Both models are available in the colours Red/Red flash mirror, Blue/Blue flash mirror as well as in a classic Black/Black flash mirror, in each case with mirrored lenses in the same colour or alternatively with solid grey-tinted lenses. the frames are fitted with mineral glass lenses from traditional Italian manufacturer Barberini, boasting excellent durability and clarity of vision.
    All lenses reveal the MYKITA & Moncler logo when breathed on. An anti-fog finish on the inside of the lenses plus an anti-scratch outer coating make these spectacles a top-calibre sporting companion. the glasses come with a padded sleeping bag style carry pouch for easy transport in addition to a black glasses case and box.
    The models comprising the MYKITA & Moncler collaboration are available by Mid December 2011 only at
    MYKITA shops and Moncler boutiques worldwide.
    MYKITA x MONCLER
    MYKITA MYLON

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  • The Beautiful Artwork of Photographer Jens Kaesemann

    The Beautiful Artwork of Photographer Jens Kaesemann
  • The Beautiful Artwork

    The Beautiful Artwork
  • Limited Edition Art Prints

    Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints
    • Limited Edition Art Prints

    Copyright by Supremebeing
    SUPREMEBEING ARE FEELING FESTIVE THIS DECEMBER WITH TWO GREAT REASONS TO CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITE FOR SOME GREAT PIECES OF ART WORK.
    With Supremebeing'sAutumn/Winter 2011/12 collection taking inspiration from Mountain Culture and with the snow finally making its presence this weekend, now seems the perfect time to release 8 Limited Edition (only 25 each) Art Prints, from the in house designers at Supremebeing.
    Each print is an original design from one of eight of Supremebeing's most greatest T Shirts from A/W 2011/12 and include the Mont Bar Bear, Piste, Polar (Bear) and Vos Vader Wolf.
    So if you you are looking for the perfect Christmas gift for an art loving street wear bod, then look no further - but be quick theres only 25 of each remember!
    And if thats not enough, then to add to to the festive cheer the oh so generous guys at Supremebeing are giving you the chance to WIN a one off original piece of art work by Street Artist Bue the Warrior - taken from Supremebeing's White Canvas Project exhibition. the piece of artwork is an up-cycled fold out table painted by Bue and is a one off piece! To be in a chance to win all you have to do is go to Supremebeing’s Facebook page and like the competition image, followed by answering a simple question.
    The competition will end on the 5th January 2012 and the winner will be announced on Facebook as well as receiving an email.

    SUPREMEBEING LTD EDT ART PRINTS

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  • Smart’s Future of the City Continues

    Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues
    • Smart’s Future of the City Continues

    Copyright by smart | Design Aram Dikiciyan
    smart urban stage is a global online project dealing with the term FUTURE OF THE CITY. We ask pioneers from metropolises around the world to question the urban status quo. the results are visions, ideas and solutions for sustainable lifestyles, modern social systems and forward-looking developments in the fields of architecture, design and technology. the worldwide event series is exhibiting ideas and solutions of forward thinking future makers. the brand behind this online project is the car manufacturer smart, which hosted special events throughout Europe during the last two years.



    Now smart initiated the online project FUTURE OF THE CITY. Within their Q&A series allrounder Marcelo Burlon asked photographer Aram Dikiciyan: How would a city look like without concrete? His answer: A city without concrete is bathed in light.
    Burlon: A few years ago I was in the north of Brazil, in a little village called Jericoacoara and then I moved to Praia de Pipa. In this time the streets were made out of sand and all the little houses were out of wood. All was full of trees and the atmosphere during the evening is something really unbelievable. I imagined a city a hundred times bigger than this little village with the same concept. Imagine how the summer will be without all that concrete. How the kids will grow up and the older people will enjoy their last years.
    Dikiciyan:Throughout the life over there he found that things are generally rather unpredictable but definitely either interesting to thrilling or surprising to wondrous thus a little predictable then again. He dealt with the inconceivable which allowed him to catch a glimpse of what he called then the futurity of his own: Fragments of what could be or how it could look like. He never knew exactly what it was but it provided an insight into what could have been. So what would he have imagined about tomorrow? Life to consist of dark days and bright nights? Or rather bright days and blinding nights? Reflective surfaces, glowing and pumping? Intermittent pulsating conducting the rhythm of time? Busy veins but orderly? Kindness? Goodness? Awkwardness? Frequent beauty?
    Aram Dikiciyan was born in 1974 in West-Berlin. He moved to Tokyo in 2004, where he has been resident ever since. Exhibitions of his work have been held in Tokyo, Berlin and Hong Kong. He has been represented by Berlin Gallery Camera Work since 2008.
    FUTURE OF THE CITY

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  • Christian Westphal Spring/Summer 2013 Women’s Collection

    Christian Westphal Spring/Summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection
    • Christian Westphal Spring/summer 2013 Women’s Collection

    Copyright by Christian Westphal | Photography Bo Johannsen | Print Design Sara Haraique | Model Emilie at Scoop
    Christian Westphal has been caught by the fuzz. Whereas last two seasons was all about cut, the story for Summer 2013 is texture and lightning. To ensure that the focus is on the fabrics, the Danish-born designer zeroes in on a few uncomplicated, graphic silhouettes: over-the-knee skirts, nylon silk jackets, pants with cut-away waistband, and the signature shirts, some of them pumped up with away-from-the-neck volumes and bringing refined add-on plisses on collar and placket pieces.
    On the other side of the spectrum, a fitted jacket comes whipped up from a weightless silk and metal blend. In the Westphal collection you’ll see a mix of minimalism, strong silhouettes and fresh accent colours that still defines the 2010’s, and this remains Westphal’s thing.
    He wants his clothes to be for the modern urban women and aside from an incongruously literal Vegas reference in a metal powder gold print on black silk, the almost-abstractions look like scatterings of city lights. Westphal wants to literalize the notion when he decorates one skirt and a blouse with melting gold to replicate the lights of a Vegas building by night. But the real inspiration is anything but pseudo-science.
    There is a school of thought which says that mystery preserves the magic, but Westphal tries to understand that if you reveal the machinery, you can enhance the mystery. That's because you're throwing a spotlight on the intangibles of creativity. But the other message of the collection is man-made: a shrugged-off casualness, and because this isn´t particularly fashion, Westphal uses the counterbalance of hyper-fashion silhouettes from Italian and Spanish haute couture of the 1950’s, however simultaneously academic and seductive.
    CHRISTIAN WESTPHAL

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  • Adidas Slvr Spring/Summer 2013

    Adidas Slvr Spring/Summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/Summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013
    • Adidas Slvr Spring/summer 2013

    Copyright by Adidas | Creative Direction Pietsch Lim at PL STUDIO | Photography Willy Vanderperre | Styling Jay Massacret | Hair Anthony Turner | Make-Up Gucci Westman | Models Eddie Klint, Malcolm De Ruiter, Marloes Horst
    Bodies in motion tend to stay in motion. It’s an age-old principle that is at the heart of a new adidas SLVR Spring/Summer 2013 collection inspired by martial arts, Fight Club, and the human physique.
    ADIDAS SLVR Website

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  • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women

    Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women
    • Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women

    Copyright by Weekday
    In celebration of Weekday’s 10th anniversairy in 2012, the brand launches a special premium line for all their faithful customers – the MTWTFSS COLLECTION for both Men and Women. It will be available from February 2012 in all Weekday stores.
    WEEKDAY

    VIA Weekday Presents Mtwtfss Collection For Both Men & Women

  • Men and Women

    Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women
    • Men and Women

    Copyright by Sleek | Phootgraphy Daniel Schröder | Styling Isabelle Thiry | Hair & Make Up Gregor Makris at Bigoudi | Models Val at AM, Erik Andersson at Mega Models, Hampus Ahlqvist at Unique & Maximilian / Photography Assistance Christian Schildmacher | Styling Assistance Josepha Rodriguez | Production Nu Projects Germany | Support Paris Uli Semmler | Retouching Primate Postproduction | Via Steelmachines
    SLEEK MAGAZINE

    VIA Men and Women