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Urban Swim: a retro exercise in contemporary times

Urban Swim: a retro exercise in contemporary times

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Deniz Terli

Deniz Terli

Written by Niem Tewarie Freshly graduated from Artez in Arnhem (Master shoe design), Deniz Terli is one of those promising talents with an eye for exquisite design. The perception of femininity in society and the tension between femininity and masculinity

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Advertorial: Schiffmacher at Amsterdam Fashion Week

Advertorial: Schiffmacher at Amsterdam Fashion Week

At the opening of the last edition of Amsterdam Fashion Week infamous tattoo artist Henk Schiffmacher ‘tattooed’ the new Volvo V40 car. “It is a challenge to provide this wayward car with a tattoo”, says Schiffmacher. “Perhaps it is the

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Honest by Nicolas Andreas Taralis

Honest by Nicolas Andreas Taralis

Written by Katarina Jansdottir Nicolas Andreas Taralis is the latest designer to collaborate with Bruno Pieters’ brand Honest by. Two styles of dresses have been released on the web site. Available in two colours, they showcase the designer’s skilful tailoring and

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Song of the day: Wut

Song of the day: Wut

The male answer to Azealia Banks. Enjoy!

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Population One

Population One

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Kitsuné SS13

Kitsuné SS13

Written by Niem Tewarie Former Daft Punk manager Gildas Loaëc and Japanese architect Masaya Kuroki, with their love for music as well as fashion, started electronic music record and fashion label Kitsuné (which means ‘fox’ in Japanese) in 2002. With artists

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LCF’s graduate collection

LCF’s graduate collection

Very cool lookbook-video by the London College of Fashion!

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Maud & Minet: diary of an eerie icon

Maud & Minet: diary of an eerie icon

Kitty Moss (Lyn Allen) is a Dublin-based illustrator as well as fashion designer, whose muse is the hauntingly fashionable ghost Maud. Together with her spectre feline friend she graces the many fsahion illustrations Moss makes. Enjoy after the jump!

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Lanvin is keeping it real

Lanvin is keeping it real

For their A/W2012 campaign Lanvin decided to refrain from using regular models and pulled real people, aged between 18 and 80, ‘from the street’. The ad campaign was shot by Steven Meisel in New York, and shows a range of

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