His critically acclaimed debut film 2009’s A Single Man made quite the splash and we were left to think this was the well known designer authentically and beautifully dabbling in the movie world. Fortunately the dabble has come to be something a little more permanent, reports Entertainment Weekly. His directorial efforts in the film titled Nocturnal Animals has been snatched up after receiving many accolades and the Cannes Film Festival. Focus Features fronted an estimated 20 million for the worldwide rights. Can’t wait! Related articles CANNES WATCH: Colin Farrell happy to be single Newswire: George Clooney leaves Tom Ford alone with Nocturnal Animals Matthew McConaughey’s movie booed at Cannes Film Festival What Do China And ‘Furious 7’…
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Alessio Pozzi by Nicola de Rosa
Italian model Alessio Pozzi steps into the spotlight in a fashion editorial that balances modern style with effortless charisma. Photographed by Nicola de Rosa for Urban Magazine, the series captures Alessio in loose, flowing designer pieces that move naturally against the city backdrop. The styling feels relaxed yet intentional, giving the clothing room to breathe while emphasizing Alessio’s poise and versatility.
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Wearable Cartoon Pants!
DejaNeufHeures has created a line of hand-painted pants that bring cartoon aesthetics into the real world. Each pair is carefully crafted to mimic the exaggerated, whimsical qualities of animated characters, turning ordinary clothing into wearable art. The designs capture the bold lines, bright colors, and playful energy of cartoons while maintaining functional wearability for everyday life or special occasions
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ASOS F/W 2015 LOOKBOOK
ASOS’s Fall/Winter 2015 lookbook embraces a playful mix of references from past decades. The collection channels everything from glitchy 90’s streetwear to the sleek silhouettes of the 60’s and the bohemian textures of the 70’s. Each look feels carefully curated yet accessible, reflecting ASOS’s signature ability to combine trend awareness with wearable everyday fashion.
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Maria Veranen by Willy Vanderperre
Maria Veranen takes on a futuristic, space-inspired aesthetic in this striking editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015. The shoot, photographed by Willy Vanderperre, embraces synthetic textures, all-white ensembles, and playful nods to science fiction while maintaining a contemporary fashion sensibility. Maria’s presence is delicate yet commanding, perfectly balancing the surreal environment with the bold styling.
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Barbara Palvin by Derek Henderson
Barbara Palvin shines in a refined and contemporary fashion editorial captured for Vogue Australia June 2015. Photographer Derek Henderson frames her in a series of clean, elegant compositions that highlight both the model’s natural poise and the sophistication of the garments. Each shot balances simplicity with style, allowing Barbara’s presence to anchor the editorial while emphasizing the textures, colors, and details of the clothing.
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Marique Schimmel, Garrett Neff by Nagi Sakai
Models Marique Schimmel and Garrett Neff exude effortless glamour in this sun-soaked editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Germany June/July 2015. The photoshoot captures a sense of leisure and sophistication, placing the models in luxurious poolside settings that highlight both fashion and lifestyle. Every shot conveys the ease of high-end summer living while keeping the focus squarely on the clothes, accessories, and the natural charisma of the models.
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Snejana Onopka, Vanessa Moody, Ondria Hardin, Anna Selezneva and Maartje Verhoef by Iango Henzi + Luigi Murenu
A striking assembly of some of the most compelling models in the industry comes together for Vogue Germany June 2015. Snejana Onopka, Vanessa Moody, Ondria Hardin, Anna Selezneva, and Maartje Verhoef each bring a distinct presence to the series, creating a visual dialogue that is as dynamic as it is elegant. Photographers Iango Henzi and Luigi Murenu capture both individuality and cohesion, turning the editorial into a showcase of contemporary high fashion.
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MATTHEW MCGUE BY JOSEPH LALLY
Matthew McGue is captured with striking simplicity in this editorial for Q Models. Photographer Joseph Lally frames the model with careful attention to form and posture, letting Matthew’s natural presence carry the series. The images focus on clean lines, minimal distractions, and subtle details, creating a look that is modern, confident, and effortlessly stylish.
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Miles McMillan by photographer Tetsu Kubota
There is something quietly confident about this editorial. Miles McMillan steps into a version of summer formalwear that feels relaxed, lived in, and refreshingly human. Photographed by Tetsu Kubota for Details Magazine, the series trades stiffness for ease and polish for presence.
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Lara Stone by photographer Harley Weir
Lara Stone steps into menswear codes with a confidence that feels instinctive rather than styled for effect. Photographed by Harley Weir for V Magazine Summer 2015, this editorial leans into argyle and plaid as its visual backbone, pulling from traditional menswear while keeping the mood loose and contemporary. There is nothing precious about the approach. The clothes are worn, inhabited, and allowed to sit naturally on the body.