While aptly known for their denim line, Acne Jeans is making quite a presence with their entire collection of clothing which includes signature boxy dresses, cotton tee, cool jeans and unique shoes that are particularly wearable.
While aptly known for their denim line, Acne Jeans is making quite a presence with their entire collection of clothing which includes signature boxy dresses, cotton tee, cool jeans and unique shoes that are particularly wearable.
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Hedi Slimane, the man responsible for a revival in menswear and skinny jeans has an incredible portfolio of photos. Most notable are the black and white photos of Kate Moss, Gemma Ward, and Erin Wasson.
Gemma Ward by Hedi Slimane
Kate Moss by Hedi Slimane
Kate Moss by Hedi Slimane
She takes an “avant guarde” approach to mismatching and is synonymous with ill-fitting clothes, yet agyness deyn is suddenly deemed a fashion icon. an ephemeral icon at best, agyness deyn has even been called “the new kate moss.” first off, dressing better than kate moss is pretty much impossible, and second, she will never be cooly chic like kate moss. she is pretty; but then again, as a model, it is her occupation to be good lookin’. stay humble agyness, aka laura hollins.
I wonder if Elsa Schiaparelli had any idea of how important shocking pink would become post-war, and even still in the turn of another century.
In most photos from parties and society events the person being photographed always turns a little to the side with one arm behind them in effort to hide their beverage of choice. There is little less tasteful in photographs as those red Solo cups perched next to ones face. The only time it’s acceptable to have your drink in the photo is when it’s champagne. Perhaps a martini. But even if Diane Kruger were holding a PBR in place of the champagne in this photo she would still look fantastic and even classy. Not many girls can pull that off. I’d sure love to raid her closet.
The color schemes along with the photography for the Bottega Veneta ads are an impeccable way of presenting the creations of Tomas Maier, the Italian company’s designer.