• Lucky Blue Smith for Tom Ford FW 2015 Campaign
    Menswear,  Misc.

    Lucky Blue Smith for Tom Ford F/W 2015 Campaign

    Lucky Blue Smith stars in Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter 2015 campaign, captured by photographer Mario Sorrenti in a striking desert setting. The stark landscape contrasts with the sleek and luxurious styling, emphasizing both the clothes and Smith’s commanding presence. It is minimal, powerful, and visually cinematic.

  • “Love Shack.” THE RAGGED PRIEST SS 2015 LOOKBOOK
    FASHION

    “Love Shack.” THE RAGGED PRIEST S/S 2015 LOOKBOOK

    UK brand The Ragged Priest unveiled their Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook titled “Love Shack,” inspired by playful 70’s teen queen vibes. Record players, summer lounging, and carefree styling set the tone, with funky, throwback clothing that feels both nostalgic and modern. It is fun, cheeky, and effortlessly retro.

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    100 Years of Men’s Fashion in 3 Minutes

    “100 Years of Fashion is back! This time, we’re giving the guys a go and recapping men’s style from 1915 to now. ★ Visit Mode for more: http://mode.com/mode-video From seersucker suits and double-breasted blazers to Greased Lightning and hipster chic, we’re giving you 100 years of men’s fashion in less than three minutes. This is one history lesson—and hot bod!—you don’t want to miss. “

  • Vintage fur and anna nicole smith
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Graveravens Exclusive,  Misc.

    Can You Wear Vintage Fur and Still be Anti-Fur?

    The great debate that splits the fashion world in two. It is one of the only subjects in the fashion industry that separates people and causes such an uproar in a community otherwise known for being liberal, eccentric and accepting. All in all there is unfortunately no grey area in the Anti-fur and Fur communities. So fashion lovers either have to pick a side, or avoid the question in general. (a reinstated don’t ask don’t tell policy) Why people like fur: It is timeless and has never gone out or in style. Fur has consistently been a staple statement when referring to any glamour and luxury aesthetic. It is also…

  • Zuhair Murad Haute Couture FW 2015 Paris
    FASHION,  Runway

    Zuhair Murad Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris

    Zuhair Murad’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection showcased shimmering couture gowns fit for princesses, alongside intricately detailed jumpsuits. Sheer fabrics and embroidered lace were heavily featured, adding both delicacy and drama. Each model was styled with a crown, emphasizing the regal, fairytale-like quality of the runway. It is glamorous, intricate, and majestically feminine.

  • Paintings by Hikari Shimoda
    ART

    Paintings by Hikari Shimoda

    Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda creates paintings that blend adorableness with subtle unease. At first glance, her work evokes joy and whimsy, but a closer look reveals layered symbolism and darker undertones, challenging perceptions and inviting reflection. It is playful, haunting, and conceptually rich.

  • GRACE MAHARY BY NORMAN WONG
    FASHION

    GRACE MAHARY BY NORMAN WONG

    Grace Mahary stars in a playful, cheeky editorial for Flaire Magazine, captured by Norman Wong. The photoshoot highlights Mahary’s charisma and effortless presence, set against vibrant styling and creative framing that emphasize fun and high-fashion energy. It is lively, stylish, and full of personality.

  • Fendi Haute Couture FW 2015 Paris
    FASHION,  Runway

    Fendi Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris

    Fendi’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture show was unapologetically furry. Thick, luxurious fur dominated nearly every look, from floor-length gowns to subtle detailing in linings, creating an indulgent, tactile runway experience. It is opulent, extravagant, and unmistakably Fendi.

  • Kendall Jenner for Calvin Klein underwear
    CULTURE,  FASHION

    Kendall Jenner for Calvin Klein underwear

    Kendall Jenner’s face is everyone and has recently just become the face of Calvin Klein underwear the A/W 2015 campaign titled “The Original Sexy” includes black and white photos of herself along side other models including  Isabeli Fontana, Edita Vilkevičiūtė and Joan Smalls. See “The Original Sexy” campaign below: