There is something undeniably electric about Alexander Wang’s S/S 2015 collection. From the moment the models hit the runway, the energy was athletic, futuristic, and unapologetically urban. Wang has a knack for combining utilitarian sportswear with a high-fashion sensibility, and this collection proves it. Every piece exudes strength and confidence while remaining effortlessly wearable. The mood is streamlined and bionic, suggesting a woman ready to move through the city with purpose and speed, yet never compromising style
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LOST by photographer Boje Ploeg
Photographer Boje Ploeg captures male model Quincy Currie in a sun-drenched editorial titled LOST for Blu Magazine. The shoot places Currie on an isolated island, exploring the tension between vulnerability and strength in a raw, untamed environment. The location becomes as important as the model, framing the story with sand, water, and sky.
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Vladimir Karaleev S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
White dominated the palette, evoking freshness and simplicity, with only minimal splashes of color to punctuate the runway. The restrained approach to color reinforced the collection’s emphasis on form and texture, allowing the craftsmanship of each garment to take center stage. Despite the light and delicate fabrics, the silhouettes were carefully structured, showcasing a thoughtful balance between softness and tailored precision.
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Oscar Carvallo Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Don’t Mesh With Me
Medieval princess attending a fancy cocktail party. Mesh and structured pieces. For the most part a neutral color palate with sheen and sparkle. source: