Sunday, November 7, 2010

Patrick Demachelier for French Vogue: October 2007

The reason I find this image inspiring is because of how the black and white give the image depth and texture in terms of contrast. Like most of Patrick's work,the composition and placement of elements also contrasts each other with the shape of the cow against the structured geometric structure of the models garment also help carry the theme through. The garden creates a very textured background for the model and her garment.

Inspiration from Patrick Demarchelier



Where does the strength of a women lie? Is it in her heart, her body her honesty?? This work of photography indicates that a woman can hold herself up, and in this demanding industry, a woman needs to know that no matter what she can hold her ground. that is why this photo inspires us, it makes us feel that we can hang on no matter the exposure levels we might face.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Street Fashion Photographs

Spring's flirtatious floral, LISOF 01/11/2010
Dirty green vintage bag


Eye catching ruffled sleeves, LISOF 28/10/2010

The bow detailed sling bag


Accessories

Utility leather shorts, LISOF 05/11/2010

Heart earing


The new sailor maxi dress, Hyde Park Mall 06/11/2010

Oversized purple bag


Hippie, Hyde Park Mall 06/11/2010

Brown bag with weave detail

Friday, October 29, 2010

Calvin Klein's Collection Review s/s 2011 *love*love*love**

Calvin Klein


Francisco Costa dressed the runway with sophisticated minimalism, ultra chic finishes that removed all things superfluous, colour pallets that ranged from rich ivories, a coral piece, and deep navy, black and washed whites.
The simplicity of the collection focused on the sensuality of featherweight fabrics, which will be needed on the daily as the sun heats up and the clouds fade away. The movement throughout the collection was ‘less-is-more’ and more so the purity of the silhouette structures revealed that this season will see the streets lose the studs, heavy belts and overly done embellishments and move towards much more serene street wear.
One can only be thankful that Francisco Costa never let go of his preference of structural minimalism, for this collection is simply the starting point for the inspiration of many other collections by other designers.

World depletion become mere backdrops. Theres something wrong with that picture!




Vogue Italia August 2010 Issue
Editorial: Water & Oil
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Model: Kristen McMenamy
Fashion Editor: Karl Templer
Hair: Orlando Pita for Orlo Salon
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Set Design: Mary Howard
Italian Vogue decided to use the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico as a location for an editorial.... hmmm.... We LOVE fashion and agree in seeing the art in all situations, but at the same time we feel there are some situations that need to be taken a little more seriously and thus depicted in a way that will make a movement towards change and improvement instead of using extreme environmental situations as a photo shoot backdrop which implies ........what exactly??
We wonder where does fashion draw the line. When is it not ok? When does creativity say sorry for maybe going further than it should?
BUT you're entitled to your own opinion about this shoot. ..Have a look:


 

 Now here is the saddest part about this photo shoot.... Take away the designer clothes, accessories and shoes - you have a shoot that depicts the harsh reality in its most honest form, this isn’t a pretty photo shoot, it wasn’t meant to be! But it was meant to sell clothes....to have them noticed..... imagine the impact this photo shoot could have had, in the attempt to show those willing to see, how the world is slowly dying away because of us, and how it will continue to do so until we make a change....And if we don’t does that mean we pave the way for shallow creativity to use our destruction as nothing more than fashion photo shoot backdrops?
This is where the line should be drawn. Enough said.