• ALAN ZEPEDA RESORT 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear

    ALAN ZEPEDA RESORT 2015

    Alan Zepeda’s Resort 2015 collection presents a thoughtful collision of ancient reference and contemporary ease. The Mexican designer draws from the visual language of Greek togas, translating their fluidity and drape into garments that feel modern, relaxed, and intentionally unbound by traditional categories. Rather than leaning into costume, the collection uses classical forms as a foundation for everyday wear.

  • miu miu ss14 video
    FASHION

    Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2014 Advertising Campaign Video

    “Actress Stacy Martin appears as a modern-day Warholian superstar in Miu Miu’s latest campaign, shot by eminent fashion photographer, Steven Meisel. Monochrome set ups capture the star of the moment channeling multiple feminine personas. The new darling of independent cinema, star of Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac, projects a quiet strength. Meisel’s bare sets and stark lighting accentuate her effortless beauty. Bold yet harmonious texture contrasts — transparent plastic, quilted nylon, brocade, knit and astrakhan — are amplified by her subtle presence. There is a mysterious undercurrent to Meisel’s cinematic images too, a far-off look, arms folded, legs crossed, a finger provocatively raised to the lips. Darkness and light exist side…

  • House of V SS 2015
    FASHION,  REVIEWS,  Runway

    House of V S/S 2015

    The collection leaned into nostalgia without becoming literal. Subtle references to the 1990s and early 2000s were woven throughout, from sporty silhouettes to layered styling, but the effect was modern and wearable. House of V’s approach balanced trend awareness with practicality, ensuring that every outfit could function in real life while retaining runway impact.

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Jenny Lewis – Just One Of The Guys

    Jenny Lewis delivers her signature indie rock sound with Just One Of The Guys, a strummy, upbeat track that avoids balladry and lands with playful energy. The accompanying music video elevates the song with a star-studded cast and a concept that’s both fun and socially aware. Lewis enlists celebrities to perform as drag kings, turning the video into a celebration of gender play, performance, and pop culture irreverence.

  • Antonio Ortega Haute Couture FW 2014 2015
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    Antonio Ortega Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015

    The collection moved deliberately between two visual languages. On one side, sharply tailored, hunting-inspired garments suggested discipline, protection, and structure. These looks carried a sense of readiness, as though designed for survival within constructed systems. On the other, feathered and leafy ensembles evoked something primal and organic. Soft, textured, and instinctive, these pieces leaned into nature as both armor and ornament.

  • Serkan Cura Haute Couture FW 2014 2015
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    Serkan Cura Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015

    Corsetry formed the structural backbone of the collection. Bodies were shaped, framed, and disciplined through tightly constructed silhouettes that emphasized strength rather than fragility. These were not corsets designed for nostalgia. They felt modern, architectural, and commanding, functioning as both garment and armor. The structure gave the collection a sense of authority that carried from look to look

  • Valentino Haute Couture FW 2014 2015
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    Valentino Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015

    Among the most striking moments was the full-length black feather cape. It stood apart from the collection’s softness, introducing density and shadow. The feathers added a sense of gravity, transforming the look into something ceremonial and powerful. It felt less like adornment and more like armor, a quiet counterpoint to the collection’s airier elements.

  • Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Fall Winter 2014 2015
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    Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Glam Punk Witches

    The casting immediately set the tone. Gaultier’s model selection was strikingly diverse, spanning ages, body types, and presences rarely unified so seamlessly in couture. What could have felt fragmented instead became one of the collection’s strengths. Styling acted as the great equalizer, binding every model into a singular visual world. Individuality remained visible, but the narrative held.

  • Maison Martin Margiela Haute Couture Fall 2014 2015
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    Maison Martin Margiela Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Patchwork Sea Babes

    Under the creative direction of John Galliano, the house embraced excess through craftsmanship rather than chaos. Patchwork constructions dominated the runway, built from heavily embroidered textiles and unexpected material combinations. Fabrics collided deliberately. Nets, scales, and textured surfaces layered into garments that felt assembled rather than sewn, like artifacts dredged from a glamorous shipwreck.