In the June 2016 issue of How to Spend It Magazine @htsi, Andrew Yee captures Rose Smith @TheSocietyNYC in 1930’s inspired vibes in a mix of stripes and breezy shapes. The blonde beauty styled by Damian Foxe @damianfoxe. For beauty, hair stylist Jeff Francis creates modern finger waves while makeup artist Robert Greene @rgreenemakeup gives Rose a dramatic smokey eye.
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Röyksopp & Robyn’s first collaboration was a bittersweet song about how difficult it is to date a machine. The Girl and the Robot became the big hit from Röyksopp’s 2009 album Junior. One year later they worked together on the minimalistic club bangerNone of Dem on Robyn’s album Body Talk Pt. 1. Now the techno wunderkinds from Tromsø have joined forces with the pop icon from Stockholm once more. The mini album Do it Again is full of goosebump-inducing hooks and mind expanding synthetic sounds.
The Swedo-Norwegian super group also share an interest in fashion. The outfits worn by Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland (top hats, feather masks, furry monster heads with fluorescent eyes) have been as quirky as their songs. And Robyn’s bomber jackets, neon sparkling hoodies and platform sneakers have helped shape the street fashion of the 2010’s.
The Sayit video is directed by the Swedish design team Sandberg & Timonen and makes its exclusive premiere on H&M Life. It’s set in a cold industrial environment amongst car wrecks, barbed wire and angry dogs. Röyksopp’s faces are covered by hoods. Robyn wears a spooky dress.
A documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, Studio XO; sportswear icon,adidas; and Biocouture, a consultancy exploring living organisms to grow clothing and accessories.
Valentino has released its complete spring-summer 2014 campaign featuring Malaika Firth, Auguste Abeliunaite, Esther Heesch, Ine Neefs and Maartje Verhoef. The girls pose for Craig McDean with styling by Karl Templer. The images are romantic with a stunning location featuring the brand’s dreamy lace looks inspired by costumes and global traveling. via fashiongonerogue.com
Delivering a Baroque inspired spring-summer 2014 campaign, shoemaker Christian Louboutin creates new advertisements inspired by the work of Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. Photographer Peter Lippmann captures the images which juxtaposed the brand’s dazzling shoes and accessories with floral scenery. This is not the first time the American creative and Louboutin have collaborated together, the fall 2011 lookbook also featured images inspired by famous paintings. via fashiongonerogue.com
Things get surreal for the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar China with this fashion spread featuring Alexandra Martynova. The model, who also appears in Tom Ford’s summer beauty campaign, poses for Charles Guo in a fantastical set of images where gravity seems to not apply. Stylist Fan Xiaomu dresses Alexandra in bold looks from the spring collections of Miu Miu, Roland Mouret, Prada and more. via fashiongonerogue.com
Fashion photographer Saurabh Dua captures Evasion story featuring Albina Kireeva atToabh Management India for the latest issue of Zebule Magazine. Styling is courtesy ofMarie Revelut, with makeup by Maniacha at B4 agency. Assistants Ravi and Dilip. via designscene.net
After twenty years of its “Art of Fashion” campaigns, fashion retailer Neman Marcus has released imagery for the fall-winter 2014 season. London-based photographer Nadav Kander took over the reigns this season for a series of surreal images putting models in boxes and trippy situations all while wearing looks from designer labels like Tom Ford, Oscar de La Renta and Valentino. ModelsSuvi Koponen, Heather Marks, Tian Yi, Lais Ribiero, Soo Joo Park, Mirte Maas, Bruna Tenório, Alana Zimmer, Vlada Roslyakova and Irina Kravchenko take center stage for the images. via fashiongonerogue.com
Italian designer Giuseppe Randazzo of Novastructura just finished his series “Stone Fields” : sculptures created digitally and made thanks to 3D printing. Produced by Shapeways, these 3D sculptures in polyamide gather little stones painted in grey and placed in order to show patterns and graduation in a circular shape. via fubiz.net
A collection of differently sized cuboids make up the volume of this family house in Shiga, Japan, designed by architect Kouichi Kimura to offer “versatile spaces” with “light and scenery”.
Kouichi Kimura, founder of Japanese studio FORM, developed the residence for a hilltop neighbourhood overlooking a lake, so he wanted the interiors to frame curated views of the scenic surroundings. via dezeen.com
“As a reaction to the unstoppable digitalisation and virtualisation of all our basic needs, all the way to love and friendship, I feel an urge to produce work that is antagonistic to this trend.’ Says Frank Tjepkema, lead designer and founder of dutch studio Tjep. Set within the historic and ornately decorated ballroom of the colloredo mansfeld palace in prague, Tjep. Presents the bronze age collection for Designblok Prague 2014, with designboom in attendance. The series embodies both sculptural and utilitarian principles: stability, strength, durability and sustainability, in that it can be melted and reused. each sensually formed piece is a manually intensive work, formed from the very material that represents the dawn of civilization: bronze. via designboom.com
The Mister is an Internet-of-Things device that improves the efficiency of residential A/C units by up to 30%. The resulting increase in capacity allows the system to cool the home more quickly each cycle, as well as consume less power while operating. Comprised of a group of engineers formerly in the oil industry, The Mister bucks the local trend by offering a product that allows homeowners to decrease their carbon footprint, and save money in the process.
Director : Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
Model : Joan Smalls
Joan Smalls is an Instagram addict, but what if it exists in real life ? Her shoes, jewelry, clothes, furniture and also her boyfriend, Joan likes everything to stay positive. Discover Joan’s favorite items in real life.
Crazy clip of the artist Nigel Stanford. Based on the visualization of audio frequencies, the single image Cymatics, from his album Echoes Solar, has been put in images. Sand, water or electrically interact with the vibrations generated by the instruments, and in turn recreate beautiful patterns.
Cinematographer: Timur Civan
Client: Netflix
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Paris
Production: Delapost Paris
Country: France
Netflix wants to put content in people’s lives, wherever they want, whenever they want, and in the way they want. Ogilvy creates the first digital outdoor campaign made entirely with reaction GIFs and cleverly puts all the benefits of looking forward to coming home to Netflix into an engaging out of home GIF campaign. Reactive GIFs are designed and managed to be relevantly in context to its viewer’s physical or emotional situation.