• FASHION,  Menswear

    Brioni S/S 2021 Collection Campaign

    Set in old Italy male models Sharif Idris and Jonas Mason wear dapper relaxed loos for the Brioni Spring/Summer 2021 collection. All captured by fashion photographer Brett Lloyd at Total Management, all looks styled by Mattias Karlsson. See the Brioni campaign below:

  • ART

    Support by Lorenzo Quinn (Video)

    Venice, the historic city that is now known for slowly sinking has a new visual art installation. Two massive giant like hands pressed against the buildings side seem to capture people’s attention. The sculpture is titled support, and is created by artist Lorenzo Quinn. The art piece is a social commentary on the human impact on history and the general environment. It has been said to be commissioned by The United Nations and The Vatican.

  • 'Descension' by artist Anish Kapoor
    ART

    ‘Descension’ by artist Anish Kapoor

    There is something deeply unsettling about Descension, and that discomfort is exactly where its power lives. Installed inside a movie theater in Italy, the ever moving work by Anish Kapoor transforms a familiar space of passive viewing into something far more psychological. You do not simply watch this piece. You confront it.

  • FASHION

    Amanda Seyfried by Mario Testino

    There is something timeless about the idea of an American girl loose in Italy, and this editorial leans fully into that fantasy without taking itself too seriously. Amanda Seyfried looks relaxed, playful, and completely at ease as she moves through sunlit streets and postcard worthy settings. It feels less like a high concept shoot and more like a beautifully styled holiday that just happens to be photographed by Mario Testino.

  • Missoni SS 2015 MFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Missoni S/S 2015 MFW

    Missoni Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week took the house’s signature language and turned up the volume. This was Missoni, but funkier. Brighter. More playful. A collection that honored the brand’s legacy while reminding us that it still knows how to have fun. From the start, color was the star. Vivid hues replaced the softer tones often associated with Missoni’s knitwear, giving the runway an energetic pulse. The effect felt youthful and optimistic, like a wardrobe made for movement and music.