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Monday, May 18, 2009

Cyana.Trend.Land - Blog | Fashion Newsletter

Cyana.Trend.Land - Blog | Fashion Newsletter

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Petit Bateau Fall 09 Collection

Posted: 18 May 2009 11:50 AM PDT

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French brand Petit Bateau started to make clothes for newborns and little boys and girls, since a while now they expend their range to Men and Women basic collection - Petit Bateau’s latest lookbook for their women Fall ‘09 styles are nothing but amazing - cute, comfortable and classic. As Pipeline said, they are known for it’s “utilitarian basics laced with a Parisian sensibility.”

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Via Pipeline


Keep Candles Handy Editorial for i-D Mag

Posted: 18 May 2009 11:10 AM PDT

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How beautiful is this ” Keep Candles Handy ” Editorial shot by Vanina Sorrenti featuring Model Alana Zimmer for i-D Magazine May09

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Photography Vanina Sorrenti / Styling Marina Burini / Model Alana Zimmer

Thanks to Coute que Coute for the images !


Anna Wintour 60 Minutes Interview

Posted: 18 May 2009 10:32 AM PDT

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Watch the interesting video of Anna Wintour CBS 60 Minutes Interview, If you love fashion editor of Vogue, watch also the special CNN on French Vogue Fashion Editor of Carine Rotfield

See also the Preview of Anna Wintour - The September Issue Documentary

Thanks to Fashion Copious for the tip !


The School Food Trust

Posted: 18 May 2009 10:02 AM PDT

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The story behind this really cool project of The School Food Trust is to encourage healthy eating and improve the well-being of students, their goal is to create new school dining environments across the UK. a such cool idea designed by  SHH architects, the 4,000-square-foot interior now has a relaxed cafeteria feel with areas zoned for eating and for casual hanging-out. I wish i could had a cafeteria like this in my school !

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Grotesque Puppetry

Posted: 18 May 2009 08:18 AM PDT

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Adam Parker Smith’s work is populated by subjects pulled from the fertile environment of my fears and longings, polluted with filth, obsessions, crushes, jealousy and grace, merely a reaction to his perception of life. In his work he toys with ideas of imperfection, humans flaws and magnifies them in his often grotesque puppetry.

“Through this combination, I establish psychological sites for disparate elements to congregate in environments that are simultaneously haunting, familiar and alien. These tragicomic installations are private, uncensored, darkly humored and most often involve the direct participation of the viewer.”

I ran into his work as I was walking in the pouring streets of New York City aimlessly heading downtown and catching up with a friend. We walked by the corner window on Broadway and 10th, which is always intriguingly curated by different exhibitors work. This time it was the Adam Parker Smith’s “Bold as Love” series, a project inspired by an execution scene in Ernest Hemingway’s, "For Whom the Bell Tolls". It was created in collaboration with seven high school students through the Blue Sky Project which paired McHenry County teens with my project in an eight week residency program while providing space and materials. These heads on wooden pikes constructed from felt and pins form a landscape of imagined creatures, self portraits, individuals the teens and I are personally involved with and American icons including Mike Tyson, Anna Nicole Smith, and John F. Kennedy.

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Bold As Love 2007 felt, pins, wood

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On the Wings of Maybe 2007 vinyl, wood, felt, vintage wedding dresses 6' tall Inspired by Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea," this piece is a tribute to love, marriage and faith. Evoking sexual connotations with black stitched vinyl, and committed love sentiments through vintage wedding dresses, the sword fish emerges from the floor wearing a white dress that doubles as a violent splash. The dresses used in this piece were collected by family members over two years.


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