7/30/2010

FIASCO - ISSUE 3 - THE FACE ISSUE COVERS WITH ASH, LUKE AND YURI

FIASCO - ISSUE 3 - THE FACE ISSUE

www.fiascomag.com

out next week!

Ash’s cover by Vincent Nord @ Larapixie
Luke’s cover by Vincent Nord @ Larapixie
Yuri’s cover by Shannon Sinclair



7/27/2010

RENE GURSKOV MEN SS 11

Rene Gurskov Men Spring/Summer 2011

http://www.incircus.dk/

Quiet days in Clichy, the title of American writer Henry Millers novel from 1956 about artist’s bohemian life in place de la Clichy Paris.

For the collection we imagined an American writer/student going to Paris for the first time……We took the best part of America – the freshness, the energy, the bright smile and the lust for adventure!

The Americano mixed with old world decadence – Paris – place de la Clichy with its extreme mix of people and cultures.X rated clubs, Europe cheapest shops, loud women which are not always female, food from every hidden corner of the world and the fabric stores.An area where a sweet American easily can loose his focus!In the collection there are a mix of both worlds + glimpses of most worlds.A piece of stars and stripes remixed by Venezuelan art director Char Alfonzo in New YorkMeshweaters with an African stripe designed in Denmark.To complete the look, paper glasses from Hong Kong designer Ron Wan for Rene Gurskov– now based in Toronto.Items are skirt like pants; linen jackets tied together, asymmetric tees, bowling shirts, boxershorts and the biggest trackpants.Enough pieces to dress up and be anything but quiet!









quiet days in clichy from rene gurskov on Vimeo.



renegurskov men ss2011

mixed by leon jørgensen.
music by danielle deneuve.
model mattias lysgaard
styling shelley maris
photos morten bengtsson
assistant olivia

MSGM WOMAN SS 11 PRE - COLLECTION

MSGM
Concept pre-collection spring 2011

www.maximilianlinz.com

The new MSGM SS 2011 women’s pre-collection continues along the imperative lines dictated by the brand owner: shuffle the cards, redevelop the past with modern, colourful esprit that is just that little bit iconoclastic. No nostalgia, on the contrary, in a drive to map out new directions.

SURF
The first starting point is the aesthetics of the 1960s and 1970s surf culture: the acid colours, and contrast zips, Hawaiian patterns and, above all, the relaxed, almost casual look of blends come together to ‘contaminate’ female wardrobe classics.
Like the “Chanel” jacket which uses woven fabric, breaking it up with brightly-coloured sporty details. Or the Cluny lace dress, which comes “cut” by a zip as though it were a surfer’s wetsuit. Or the chemises and blouses standing out with tropical patterns (palms and pineapples, amongst others) recreated on a chromatic and iconographic level. Finally, fabrics take materials that are almost coarse (linen, raffia, rubber) treating them just as though they were high quality dress materials.

SPORTSWEAR
Sportswear, not sport: a major part of the collection looks at sportswear rather than at the sport itself. This means thinking about the most comfortable and up-to-date fabric there is: the sweatshirt. From the brand’s earliest debuts, MSGM has always paid special attention to this fabric which holds, for us, a very contemporary allure. In the coming season, it will have cleaner cuts and feature combinations with leather and canvas.

PRINTS
Our work on prints continues, particularly on classical themes, reworking the colour and design aspect. The spotted, for example, becomes almost floral and is brighter, using new hues such as vivid yellow and royal blue. Finally, camouflage patterns are broken down into a denser dimension, and brought to life with colours previously considered unusual for such a neutral pattern.

MSGM is available at: Matches in London, Victoire in Paris, Antonia in Milan, Luisa via Roma in Florence, Harvey Nicols in Honk Kong and Boboli in Vancouver.





































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