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OTM #2
These moodboards have put me in the mood for a moodboard. Don’t want to give too much away but.. Oh dear, too late.
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le merveilleux monde des Strümpfe
Wolford hat sich weltweit als Luxusmarke für Strümpfe, Ready-to-wear, Wäsche und Bademode positioniert und steht für qualitativ hochwertige Produkte mit einem Anspruch an zeitlose Eleganz und besten Tragekomfort.
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TRI▲NGLE for BLACK MATERIAL by Onur Senturk
TRIANGLE was created for the book Black Material which showcases Robert Knoke’s artwork. Curator Jens Karlson asked Onur Senturk to make a short animation and to use Robert Knoke’s black and white artwork as basis for work.
TRI▲NGLE from Onur Senturk on Vimeo.
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I’m As Lost As You Are Right Now.
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All White Everything
Late Thursday night we enjoyed rendez-vous with our favorite Italian import, Riccardo Tisci; our favorite supermodel, Lea T; and our favorite New York artist, Gloria Maximo. After a curbside lesson in tucking for a couture fitting from the illustrious Givenchy campaign star Rich and I decided we better visit the showroom for some pre couture excitement and a closer look at the menswear collection . Rich enjoyed some white power as he smoked American Marlboro lights and chose some favorite pieces while Colette Guillonneau, laughing at the supremacy sarcasm, pronounced the key pieces “Very Sang Bleu”. We’ll happily exchange “cattails” with the covertly sexy Colette any day.
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Jungle George—Givenchy S/S 2011
Riccardo offered the attendees a grandiose show like only him knows how. Mysterious music between gregorian chants and victorian chamber music remixed by Philip Glass. His unusually heteroclit collection’s highlights were the use of a leopard pattern mixed with formal outfits, a skirt/short hybrid and a couple of masks between the ones of south american wrestlers and classic army gas asks. We were also pleased to see Lea T and Mariacarla walk, in the middle of all the muscular models.
words & images ©Maxime Büchi
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latex dreams—Raf Simons S/S 2011
The last show I went to today was the greatly appreciated Raf Simon (were to be found among the attendees, nothing less than Riccard Tisci and the Givenchy Family, Panos Yipanis and Nicola Formichetti).
We all particularly liked his latex jumpers, all in hospital-y colours worn over classical outfits. (Obviously, the openings in the back do also evoke surgical suites, but I can’t really say it seemed a real theme in this collection either.)
photos & video ©Maxime Büchi

























































































































