Wood has an everlasting beauty, no matter if as furniture, a roof, a floor or an Embawo bio bag

Embawo means simply “wood” in the Uganda’s language. Norbert Oettl, the creator of Embawo bags mixed in this idea his two big passions: wood carving and made in Italy fashion. Norbert has created unique bags and accessories made of wood and leather. Wood is a natural, optically beautiful and modern design element, which feels warm … Read more

Baselworld 2015: Scuderia Ferrari Orologi, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger new watch collections

Movado Group’s exhibition space at the Basel Exhibition Center in Basel, Switzerland. Movado Group presented the new collections of timepieces at Baselworld 2015 from some of the most recognized and respected names in time. The Group designs, manufacturers, and distributes Movado, EBEL, Concord, Coach, HUGO BOSS, Lacoste, Juicy Couture, Tommy Hilfiger, and Scuderia Ferrari brand … Read more

Happy 150 Printemps

Printemps Paris turned 150. Happy 150 Printemps.

Happy Printemps Paris 150 years

Printemps Paris, the famous luxury department store located in the very heart of Paris, is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2015. A giant cake decorated by visitors, a mascot created by Japanese artist Hiroshi Yoshii, a façade bathed in Printemps Paris’signature pink and exclusive editions marked the beginning of the Boulevard Haussmann store’s yearlong celebrations.

The entire façade of the building is decorated with a special floral décor incorporating 5,500 artificial flowers, while 11 French and International artists were invited to create window displays using unique flowers.

1,000 exclusive products were designed for the occasion. Alberta Ferretti, Nina Ricci, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, and Concept store Maria Luisa are some of the 400 brands taking part in the celebrations by offering capsule collections.

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Founded in 1865 by Jules Jaluzot, the famous high-end store on boulevard Haussmann in Paris welcomes 8 million visitors each year.  The store was designed by noted architects Jules and Paul Sédille and opened at the corner of Le Havre and Boulevard Haussmann, in Paris, France on 3 November 1865. The building was greatly expanded in 1874, and elevators (then a great novelty) from the 1867 Universal Exposition were installed. Rebuilt after a fire in 1881, the store became the first to use electric lighting, in 1888. It was also one of the first department stores with direct subway access, the Metro being connected in 1904.

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Faberge Summer in Provence

Fabergé‬ wows 2015 Baselworld with its new ‪#‎timepieces‬ launch this week. ‪‎Fabergé‬ kicks off 2015 Baselworld with a spectacluar booth display and launch of the new collections of ‪‎timepieces‬, ‪‎jewellery‬ and objet d’art. Haute Joaillerie Summer in Provence watch is the latest creation from the Fabergé ateliers dedicated to Women. Colored petals dancing in the … Read more

Unseen McQueen: ‘Black’ by Nick Knight

 

Unseen McQueen: New Artwork Celebrates Alexander McQueen Retrospective
Unseen McQueen is a new artwork celebrating Alexander McQueen Retrospective at V&A Museum London.The striking new tableaux were created by acclaimed international fashion photographer Nick Knight, OBE, using unseen photography captured backstage at the iconic 2004 American Express: McQueen Black Event.

Using material shot backstage at the event, Knight has created an unique tableaux showcasing the 35 breathtaking outfits modelled by Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Gemma Ward and Lily Cole amongst others, representing the full breadth of McQueen’s vision.

The American Express: McQueen Black Event saw McQueen show in London for the first time in several seasons and kicked off with a dramatic showcase of black pieces; some from the archive and others designed specifically for the night.

Portrait of Alexander McQueen, 1997 photographed by Marc Hom

Unseen McQueen: New Artwork Celebrates Alexander McQueen Retrospective

At the event, Nick Knight was asked by McQueen to photograph each model backstage with a view to creating a composite image for the future; a vision that, 11 years on, has now been realised.

“McQueen and I knew we had the ingredients to make an incredible image. Now to coincide with the opening of Savage Beauty at the V&A, it has been a fantastic opportunity to partner once again with American Express, immerse myself in the project and finally produce the image to honour him in a unique way,” commented Nick Knight.

Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty will be at the V&A, London until 2 August in partnership with Swarovski and supported by American Express.

The first and largest retrospective of the late designer’s work to be presented in Europe, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty showcases McQueen’s visionary body of work. Spanning his 1992 MA graduate collection to his unfinished A/W 2010 collection, McQueen’s designs are presented with the dramatic staging and sense of spectacle synonymous with his runway shows.

The original version of Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 2011 was organised by the Costume Institute and became one of the museum’s top 10 most visited exhibitions.

Unseen McQueen: New Artwork Celebrates Alexander McQueen Retrospective