A black and white vintage vixen drenched video. Directed by Jake Nava
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Watch Karen O Perform “The Moon Song” at the Oscars
The song has been nominated for an Oscar under the Best Original Song categaory this season. Karen performed the hauntingly romantic tune barefoot in a beautiful red gown along side Vampire Weekends Ezra Koenig. She didn’t take the Oscar who which went to Let it go for the movie Frozen. Yet it doesn’t make us love this song any less. Related articles Oscars 2014: Karen O to perform with Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig It’s Oscars Time Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig to Perform With Karen O at the Oscars
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John Galliano Autumn Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Show
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Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2014-15 | Paris Fashion Week
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Lana Del Rey and The Black Keys Collaberation?
Lana Del Rey and the front man of The Black Keys are said to be working together on her new record titled Ultraviolence. No official details have been confirmed on how and what they are doing. But we are glad Lana is moving forward and past her first album. This photo was posted on Lana’s twitter stating. “Me and Dan Auerbach are excited to present you Ultraviolence” Lana’s Twitter:
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LANVIN PUB ETE / SUMMER 2014 AD CAMPAIGN VIDEO
Watch Lanvin Pub Ete the video for the Lanvin Summer 2014 ad campaign. It has a modern day Marie Antoinette by Sophia Coppola feel with metallics and jewel tones.
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Back Track: The Shins – Australia
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Betsey Johnson A/W 2014
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Dans la peau de John Galliano
A Photoshoot for Vogue Paris by photographer Peter Lindbergh featuring the model Sasha Pivovarova. The whole set was an homage to famed and eccentric DIOR designer John Gallioano. Mainly focusing on the behind the scenes of the designers work. Thin mustache, dramatic outfits and smoking.
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Random Things to Know for No Reason
There is a particular pleasure in information that serves no practical purpose. Facts that do not optimize productivity, improve performance, or promise self-improvement. They simply exist, waiting to be absorbed, repeated, or forgotten. Random Things to Know for No Reason lives comfortably in that space, celebrating curiosity without obligation.
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i don’t really miss you by Lindsay Bottos
Lindsay Bottos’s i don’t really miss you operates in the emotional space between detachment and longing, where language fails and objects take over the work of remembering. Created in 2012, the piece uses momentos, clothing, embroidery hoops, and thread to construct a quiet but deeply charged meditation on absence. The title itself feels deliberately unresolved, suggesting denial, defense, or a truth that is still being negotiated.