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Trashy Clothing Autumn/Winter '24 "Arsenal Of Democracy, BMO Vol. 2"
Models Abdallah Alzrikat Nadeen Rabie Sarah Khatib In collaboration with Barragan PR Autrement Thank you Victor Barragan Nomad Camera Moda Zaid Allozi
Models Abdallah Alzrikat Nadeen Rabie Sarah Khatib In collaboration with Barragan PR Autrement Thank you Victor Barragan Nomad Camera Moda Zaid Allozi
The Fall/Winter 2024 collection from Prada takes center stage in this groundbreaking visual narrative. Starring Prada Ambassadors Harris Dickinson, Damson Idris, Yili Ma, Hunter Schafer and Letitia Wright the Prada 2024 campaign elevates fall-winter collection to new heights. Prada FW24 and Miranda July’s unique vision brings to life a captivating narrative, merging fashion with authentic human moments. The campaign showcases the collection’s sophistication and versatility while embodying Prada’s innovative spirit.
"The inspiration for the AW24 'SHELTER' collection started when I saw an artwork by Ryoji Ikeda titled ‘Invisible Guardians’. Ryoji is a Japanese, contemporary audio/visual artist experimenting in the field of audio compositions and strong visual expressions. In ‘invisible guardians’ he invites us to explore the unseen forces that surround us. It is this exploration that serves as the guiding inspiration for the collection. What does protection mean and how is it expressed in physical and in emotional context?" In the physical realm, protection manifests as the armor we wear against the elements. Hard elements like helmets, knee pads or motorcycle gear weaves a narrative of tactile defenses, selected fabrics with deliberate care to embody a sense of armor. Muted tones resonate with the serenity of protection. To reflect the idea of physical and psychological protection, the balance was to create a visual language speaking to the duality of strength and vulnerability. The garments, like a shield, promise protection against the external world. Emotionally, protection is a more nuanced exploration. The contemplation on the intangible aspects of safeguarding the soul. What constitutes a sanctuary for the emotions? The collection delves into this question. Some people find shelter in softness to others the same softness might feel unsafe. The feeling of protection can be our protection, and the garments become the echo and reflection of a soft armor. The aim is not answering the question, merely exploring what constitutes as shelter. Sound by @anastasia.kristensen
Analog transformation for Hedi Raiser FW20 Light by @36blackk Models: @onshaivan @_unrealina @impossibletounderstand @mariiiabaza Big thanks to @jackymadu
All production is made in Norway, and the entire business operates from one studio in a small town, an hour's drive from Oslo. Wherever possible, the sourcing is kept close to Norway to reduce the carbon footprint of importing far distances. EIGENBRÖTLER is a brand and creative outlet by Ishara Jayathilake. Having finished her MA at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Ishara has created EIGENBRÖTLER as a way to make things that stand by her values and offer a slow, local, artistic alternative that is built to cherish. Ishara Jayathilake was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1991. Ishara graduated with a BA (Hons) degree (1st class Honors) in Fashion Design from Northumbria University, United Kingdom having completed a course of study from 2011 to 2014 at the Academy of Design (AOD) International Campus in Sri Lanka.
Prints in collaboration with Ambera Wellmann. - Creative Director: Casey Cadwallader Stylist: Haley Wollens Casting: Julia Lange Casting & Max Märzinger Spatial design: Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck Light design: Tom Visser Design Music director: Malik Saaka Choreographer: Eric Christison Make-up: Lucy Bridge Hair: Olivier Schawalder Nails: Sylvie Macmillan Production: DIVISION Post-production: EVEREST Studio - Music by Kingdom, Ben Frost, JT, Mapamota, Bigote, and LSDXOXO Music right Carlos Serrano
The Body as Prayer presented at London Fashion Week February 2024. DI PETSA is womenswear label by Greek designer Dimitra Petsa, centred on inter-disciplinary foundations, combining slow fashion couture practices, with performance art and film. The brand has evolved from the designer’s eco-feminist research project “Wetness” that deconstructs feelings of shame surrounding the female experience and our bodily fluids – water filtered through bodies – bodily water. The signature style “The Wetlook” is an original fabric technique, draped and sewn by hand to mimic ripples of water across the body. Traditional Greek embroidery techniques are preserved and h
CREATIVE DIRECTION HENRI ALEXANDER LEVY STYLING DAVID FRIEND MUSIC NICHOLAS “AQUA” MCCARRELL POST PRODUCTION TURBINE HAIR MIKE MARTINEZ MAKEUP NEW YORK MAKEUP ACADEMY CASTING MIKEL DATO ERD TEAM HENRY STAMBLER OLIVE ZOË ROSENBERG
Live musical performance by Mk.gee and Benji B.
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