Canadian model Dylon Chandler shines in a denim-focused editorial captured by Lawernce Cortez. The series emphasizes clean lines, relaxed fits, and the effortless cool of classic denim styling. Each frame feels casual yet polished, highlighting Chandler’s natural presence and the versatility of the garments. It is minimal, stylish, and authentically modern.
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Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Viktor & Rolf’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture show was interactive, off-the-wall, and perfectly unpractical. The drama that Paris Couture is known for was on full display as models were dressed live on the runway. Large paintings were ripped from the walls, frames and canvases collapsed, and the designers used them to construct garments in real time. It is theatrical, fantastical, and delightfully absurd.
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Franck Sorbier Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Franck Sorbier’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture show was a Black Swan fantasy brought to life. Models floated down the runway in white pieces full of movement and delicate beauty, each look punctuated by dramatic pointed toe ballet-inspired shoes that made the show feel like performance art. It is ethereal, precise, and undeniably romantic.
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Lucas Kubitschek by photographer Anderson Matta
Brazilian model Lucas Kubitschek pops in a vibrant editorial captured by Anderson Matta. Bright colors dominate the series, drawing attention and giving each frame an energetic, playful feel. The photoshoot is a mix of casual ease and high fashion polish, making it visually engaging from start to finish. It is lively, eye-catching, and effortlessly modern.
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Elie Saab Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Elie Saab’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was pure royalty. Floor-length gowns shimmered under the lights, with tasteful sheer detailing and dramatic full skirts that made every model feel like a queen or princess. Crowns and ornate embellishments completed the fairytale effect. It is glamorous, feminine, and exquisitely regal.
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Facebook’s New Gender Equal Friend Icon
Facebook has been making a few updates, nothing new there. But this time the Friend Icon we’ve become familiar with has had a specific gender equal based update. Instead of having the woman shorter behind the man now they have become the same size, and she’s in front. NOBODY puts faceless icon woman behind faceless icon man! Did you notice the update? “As a woman, educated at a women’s college, it was hard not to read into the symbolism of the current icon; the woman was quite literally in the shadow of the man, she was not in a position to lean in,” said Facebook design manager Caitlin Winner. “My…
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Maison Margiela Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Maison Margiela’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection embraced a busy, eclectic approach. Contrasting shapes were paired with vintage-inspired fabrics, creating an intriguing mix of textures and silhouettes. Makeup styling added intensity, at times resembling abstract war paint, giving the runway a strong, avant-garde edge. It is experimental, textural, and boldly unconventional.
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Alexandre Vauthier Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was sleek, sexy, and playful. The runway featured short dresses that emphasized movement, with fabrics that danced with every step. Fringe detailing became the signature of the show, adding energy and flair to each look. It is glamorous, bold, and undeniably modern couture.
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Julien Fournie Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Julien Fournié’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was a fantasy goth dream. The runway featured long, dramatic dresses with princess-like cuts, exuding dark elegance. Subtle androgynous touches balanced the romantic silhouettes, giving the collection an edgy, modern twist. It is darkly enchanting, theatrical, and meticulously crafted.
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Armani Privé Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Armani Privé’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection felt like it was made for Liza Minnelli and Kris Jenner. Models wore short, choppy black hair while strutting in looks full of showgirl drama. Feathers, furs, and voluminous silhouettes brought movement and life to the runway, enhanced by cool purple and blue tones throughout the collection.
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Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson
Canadian illustrator Paul Jackson presents a striking series titled Flesh and Bone that explores anatomy with unflinching precision. The works depict bones graphically separated from the body, creating an eerie yet captivating study of the human form. It is detailed, unsettling, and undeniably compelling.