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In 2013 adidas and Yohji Yamamoto celebrate ten years of Y-3, a collaboration based on seeming opposites combining adidas’ sports technology and Yohji Yamamoto’s style aesthetic. the communication campaign for Spring/Summer 2013 captures the essence of Y-3, led by photographer and director Pierre Debusschere, the campaign explores the partnership of the opposed – the transmission of ideas from the two worlds of Japan and Germany.
Pierre Debusschere’s photographs are a celebration of motion and exploration of movement that draws on the bold colors and graphic lines of the collection. Through the use of visual effects, the photographs have been distorted to provide a palpable sense of kinetic energy to the images.
The Spring/Summer 2013 campaign film is an evolution of these themes - study of movement, distortion and transformation. Through a cutting edge interactive online interface located on the Y-3 website, the user will be able to engage with the video content and through manipulation of sound and image will create their own video clips to share online with others. In addition, Y-3 commissioned Tim Hecker, noted as one of the most preeminent figures currently making ambient music, to compose an original work exclusively for the Spring/Summer 2013 interactive video. As with much of Tim's work this piece plays with notion of variations on a theme, resulting in individual loops which shift and pulse in time with the visual effects of the campaign film.
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Y-3 Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Campaign
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Copyright by REVS | Covers: Photography Jesse Laitinen | Styling Nicole Walker | Models Josefien Rodermans, Valter Töesleff | Hair Dejan Cekanovic | Make-Up Sophia Eriksen
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Vila Olimpica Gym
Advertising Agency: Agencia Mood, São Paulo, Brazil
Chief Creative Officer: Aaron Sutton
Creative Director: Eugênio Tonelli
Art Directors: Guilherme Jorgetti, Marcelo Anache
Copywriter: Felipe Silva
Photographer: Rodrigo RibeiroBitch Stole My Look
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PONYSTEP MAGAZINE WebsiteUrenko Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
Copyright by Urenko | Photography William Kano | Prints Atelier Olschinsky
URENKOFilippa K. Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign
Copyright by Filippa K. | Photography Lachlan Bailey at Management Artists | Hair James Pecis at D+V | Make-Up Yadim at Tim Howard | Styling Robert Rydberg at Link Details | Art Direction David Hägglund at Studio David Hägglund | Models Julia Stegner at Women, Clement Chabernaud at Success | Production Creative Chaos | Location Tribeca
FILIPPA KYbdpt to Nowhere Autumn/Winter 2012/13 Collection
Copyright by Yeahboy Department Studio | Photography Kipling Phillips | Art Direction Alexandre Briatore | (Layout Radek Sadowski) | Hair, Make-Up Manuela Kopp | Photography Assistance Sebastian Muth | Models Max Bender at Modelwerk, Elena Meger
YBDPTVia Snella Launches First Jewelry Collection
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The jewelry collection launched by Via Snella encompasses an array of novel creative possibilities while speaking directly to our heart. Lina Zedig, the inspiring force behind the scenes, has brought her experience in textile installation and interior design into a series of jewels that magically bridge the gap between space, matter and the senses. Lina has created a collection of five precious silver pendants in the form of a flask, destined to carry their owner’s favourite perfume. All of these unique unisex pieces are beautifully elaborated by traditional silversmiths in Sri Lanka and are accompanied by a pipette, which becomes essential at the moment of selecting the right scent to fill them up with. Functional and intimate at the same time, they are meant to embody a unique moment of reengagement with the Self through the alchemic fusion of metal and scent.
This is, beyond doubt, a jewelry statement miles away from the snobbish and indulging-in-blings thrill of the fashion industry. Steeped in a philosophy of sustainability and shared experience, it is conceived and materialised to satisfy our penchant for romance, intimate lyricism and casual immanence. With this new venture, Via Snella pays homage to its original quest for charmful singularity and humble luxury, while designing the departure point of its future trajectory. In the seasons to come, the brand will trade it all for knits and more jewellery. Reinventing the classic collection concept, it will opt for a much more sustainable model of production, based on single garments of an exceptional sartorial quality, made to be cosily worn and joyfully shared by special men and women.
VIA SNELLAThe Very Best of the Sartorialist | December 2012
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THE SARTORIALISTNew Wave Women’s Editorial Modernism
Copyright by TheOnes2Watch | Photography Francesca Jane Allen | Art Direction, Styling Alexandra Moon-Age | Co-Styling Jaclyn Bethany | Hair Nissim Zvi Adri | Makeup Suzy Rycroft using MAC | Models Megan, Kathryn at M+P | Styling Assistance Sophie Gaten | Location Thames Barrier Park
THE ONES2WATCHDior in the Soviet Union (Moscow City)
As I'm sewing my 1950's Violet Wiggle Dress it reminded me of the set of photographs I once saw on the LIFE archives. A few of you know I've been to Russia a few times, once when I was 15 with my very adventurous father (Russia was his type of vacation) and then after high school with the intent to study Russian History. To make a long story short I ended up being very homesick and my stay was brief. Still, it's one of my favorite places in the world and I've had the privilege to see. Since then I love learning about Russian history, the good and the bad, and seeing it through art and photography are one of my favorite things to do.
Dior in Moscow
In 1959 the Soviet Union decided to get with the times and host some fashion shows. Does Yves Saint Laurent's Russian Collection ring a bell? Dior decided to bring their "New Look" straight to the people at GUM, which is like Russia's version of Galleria, located directly in Red Square. Back then it had more sensible shops for the working comrades, today it hosts over 200 luxury brands like Dior.
Red Square in Soviet Union
Dior had it their mind just to walk with the people at GUM, who by their expressions seemed horrified and curious all at the same time.
I'm kind of loving the floral dresses that nearly all of the women are wearing. Kind of wish I stuck around Moscow for a few days more just to do some vintage shopping. Wait while I add it to my bucket list.
Despite loving Dior... Well because it's Dior...
Denis Gagnon Spring/Summer 2013 | Collection Men/Women
Copyright by Denis Gagnon | Photography Mathieu Fortin | Photography Assistance Jesse Brunette | Styling, Art Direction Yso | Styling Assistance Denis Gagnon | Intern Gaëlle Souflet | Hair, Make-Up Jessica Lablanche at Folio | Model Félix, Rachel at Dulcedo | Bags Laurence St-Pierre | Hats Alisha Stephen | Shoes Aldo | Location L’Éloi
DENIS GAGNONThe Very Best of the Sartorialist December 2011
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THE SARTORIALISTLess is a Bore
Copyright by Vice | Photography Alena Jascanka | Styling John William | Grooming Theresa Davies using Mac | Styling Assistance Romina Fernandez | Models Joe & Theresa at Dollface
VICESTYLEVIA Less is a Bore
Kate Upton
Copyright by V | Photography Sebastian Faena | Styling Julia von Boehm | Make-Up Jeanine Lobell at Tim Howard Mgmt | Hair Didier Malige at Art Partner | Models Kate Upton at IMG, Liam Dean at Red NY, Kremi Otashliyska at Ford NY | Manicure Honey at Exposure NY | Light Design Chris Bisagni | Prop Styling Anthony Bornstein, Clare Joan Byrne, Michael Gleeson | Make-Up Assistance Chisa | Hair Assistance Takashi Yusa | Production Helena Martel | Production Assistance Alberto M. Colombo | Prop Styling Assistance Sam White | Light Design Assistance Carlos Ruiz | Location The Waldorf Astoria, New York | Location Equipment Root | Retouching Smooch NYC | Special Thanks Martin Andersen
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