Monday, March 19, 2012

Heather Marks For Madame Figaro March 2 2012





Heather Marks is spectacular
in this editorial shot by Nico
for Madame Figaro March 2 2012 issue.


Wearing some of spring 2012's most striking pieces
from designers including
Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dolce and Gabbana,
styled by Sophie Michaud.

Gorgeous way to start your week, non?







Saturday, March 17, 2012

Portuguese Wall Art From Because I'm Addicted Blog

A friend of mine is really into graffiti art.
If not for the cool wall-art images
that he posts, I may have missed this one.

From the Because I'm Addicted blog
check out this post on wall art
by Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto.

Magnificent.

deconstructed wall art by alexandre farto aka vhils
 
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Forget spray-paint and posters. For Portuguese artists, Alexandre Farto, it's all about acid, bleach, hammers, chisels, drills and stencils.

Rad or what? Here's what he has to say about it:

"The development of this line of work has essentially two bases: one is graffiti in its most destructive side, which I have been connected to for many years; the second is the stencil technique that I discovered while I was looking for new paths that allowed me to express a new way of communication. From the first one I picked up the concept of destruction as creative strength - based on this idea I developed a way of work that uses the removal, decomposition or destruction. The concept is the idea that we are made by a series of influences that shape us throughout historical layers, etc, that come from the environment where we grew up. In a very symbolic way I believe that if we remove some of these layers, showing other ones, we can bring to surface some of the stuff we left behind, forgotten things that are still part of what we are today.

Technology is changing things so quickly that we don't have enough time to think about what is changing (new layers), what is affecting us. I try to underline this process in general, my work can be seen as a kind of archeology that tries to understand what is hidden behind things. These ideas found expression when I started to experiment with the stencil technique and understood that I could revert the process to have more impact: instead of creating while adding layers, I explored the idea of creating by removing layers. I experimented with this process using several methods - cutting clusters of posters, corroding silkscreen ink with acid, etc. - and naturally things started to gain a brutal and raw shape.

When I passed the idea to walls it was natural to work with this removal concept, this negative field. The process itself can be brutal and violent, but the result in my opinion, is expressive and poetic. The result was visibly interesting and allowed to start to incorporate the wall as one of the physical components to the intervention, unlike what happened to the painting, where the wall was a base. From there, the usage of explosives was another step that evolved after a lot of research and tests. These testing stages are something really nice to do, it's actually a pleasure, and it usually results as a main part of my work." -Alexandre Farto

More of his work after the jump!

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Sources and photos: Yatzer, Alexandre Farto & abduzeedo


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Friday, March 16, 2012

Lara Stone for Vogue Paris March 2012

In the March 2012 issue of Vogue Paris
model Lara Stone takes us on an
envy ridden weekend in Rome.

Envy ridden?
Who wouldn't want to wear 
high waisted paisley Jil Sanders
with a cropped Alberta Ferretti
and go toss coins in the Trevi fountain??

Styled by Anastasia Barbieri
Shot by Mikael Jannson

Weekend in Rome









Thursday, March 15, 2012

Daria Strokous and Jourdan Dunn for Vogue Japan April 2012





Sartorially speaking,
if you're like me
you have been wondering
what on earth 
the  glamourista is supposed to
 trot out for spring, oceanside.

But Vogue Japan April 2012 has taken care of that.


Photographer Josh Olins takes us 
on a high end tropical getaway 
in a beautifully shot story 
called Swept Away.

Very ladylike yet modern looks from designers including 
Versace, Emilio Pucci, Giambastista Valli,
Dolce and Gabbana and Marc Jacobs 
are accessorized with big chunky jewels,
styled by Giovanna Battaglia.

Models Daria Strokous and Jourdan Dunn
show off short choppy hairstyles that catch the sea breeze
and offset flawless makeup by Sally Branka
 
Swept Away