Rebecca Minkoff’s Pre-Fall 2015 collection leans into army green and military chic with confidence and clarity. The looks feel strong, practical, and stylish, pulling inspiration from utility dressing while keeping everything polished and wearable.
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Graveravens Top 5 Fave Models of 2014
rounding out the year, time to pick the top models that kept us watching (stalking) Here are our top 5 fave models of 2014, do you agree? 5-Naomi Campbell Catwalk queen and the bitch you love to love. Still a working model in all aspects and muse for many designers. Walked many high fashion designer runways this season regardless of youth obsessed culture, legend status. Also a hoot to watch on her TV Reality series The Face (wrongly cancelled) giving us HBIC moments to play on repeat. 4-Daphne Groeneveld The glamorous fish faced goddess of the runway. 3-Lindsey Wixson Innocence, beauty, and popularity. This…
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Photography By Salar Kheradpejouh
Salar Kheradpejouh’s photography lives in the dark and thrives there. These images are fluid, statuesque, and quietly intense, using the body as both subject and sculpture. Movement becomes the language, while black space does the heavy lifting. It is dramatic without being loud and deeply chic without trying too hard.
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Samuji Pre-Fall 2015
Samuji Pre-Fall 2015 leans into quiet eccentricity with a mood that feels clean, restrained, and slightly somber. There is a Great Depression undertone to the collection, expressed through muted tones, simple shapes, and an almost poetic sense of modesty.
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Peter Jensen Pre-Fall 2015
Peter Jensen’s Pre-Fall 2015 collection mixes sporty tomboy energy with a subtle touch of elegance and a hint of superhero flair. It sounds like a lot, but every element is thoughtfully combined to create looks that are playful yet sophisticated.
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See by Chloé Pre-Fall 2015
See by Chloé brings a warm, western-inspired touch to Pre-Fall 2015 with a collection that feels effortless, approachable, and full of personality. Fringe boots, soft layers, and relaxed silhouettes set the tone for a bohemian yet chic wardrobe.
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FREJA BEHA ERICHSEN by ALASDAIR McLELLAN
Freja Beha Erichsen channels a cool, classy throwback to the 60s and 70s in this editorial shot by Alasdair McLellan for Vogue UK January 2015. Doe-eyed and effortlessly stylish, Freja moves between modern polish and vintage grooviness with ease.
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The Great Escape by photographer Olgac Bozalp
The Great Escape captures a sense of motion, tension, and style with male model Gryphon O’Shea taking center stage. Photographed by Olgac Bozalp for the December 2014 issue of L’Officiel Hommes Germany, the editorial feels cinematic, as if the model is on the run or about to vanish around the corner.
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Camp Collection A/W14 Lookbook
Wide bell bottoms, simple t-shirts, and relaxed silhouettes anchor the collection in 70s nostalgia. Every piece feels authentic, carrying a playful energy while remaining wearable. The styling keeps the vintage references true without tipping into costume.
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Pep Trapiello S/S2015 Lookbook
Pep Trapiello’s S/S 2015 lookbook delivers menswear with a playful, whimsical edge. Light colors, interesting textiles, and unexpected silhouettes, including man skirts, create a collection that is both bold and approachable.
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100 Years of Beauty in 1 Minute
Timelapsed to an interesting demonstraion. It’s amazing seeing the subtle changes in beauty styles through the latest 100 years. When all placed together the contrasting styles still retain their seperate uniquness while still maintiang the core of glamours beauty. Which is your favorite time period?