Denim takes center stage in this Vogue Russia June 2015 editorial, and it does so without trying to reinvent itself. Malaika Firth wears the fabric in a way that feels natural, confident, and refreshingly direct. From structured skirts to relaxed trousers and full-length dresses, denim is treated as both everyday material and high fashion staple. Photographer Emma Tempest captures this balance with an eye that feels modern while still nodding to the past.
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Stealing Sheep – Deadlock (Music Video)
New music video from Stealing Sheep out of their album Not Really. The video directed by Ewan Morris is a sci-fi retro fantasy world with surreal imagery. Watch the video below:
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EDITA VILKEVICIUTE BY LACHLAN BAILEY
Edita Vilkeviciute channels effortless seventies cool in an editorial shot by Lachlan Bailey for WSJ Magazine. Flowing, vintage-inspired fashions bring nostalgia and elegance together in every frame, creating a timeless yet contemporary feel.
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CHVRCHES – Under The Tide
A retro anime plumiting space themed music video for CHVRCHES track title ‘Under The Tide’ Watch as the characters crash back into earth. From the album The Bones of What You Believe
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Saint Laurent S/S 2015 PFW
Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2015 collection was a stylish nod to the rebellious energy of the 70s. Think Blondie meets The Velvet Underground—gritty, chic, and effortlessly cool. Hedi Slimane delivered a collection full of attitude, where sleek tailoring met rock-and-roll ease.
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Vintage Art by Federico Hurtado
Hurtado’s technique emphasizes the materiality of the books themselves. The covers and pages are not erased or replaced but become part of the work, framing the altered imagery and adding context and texture. This approach gives his pieces a layered quality, where past and present, original and altered, collide in visually striking ways. The original content of the books informs the new narratives, lending a sense of continuity while inviting reinterpretation.
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Louis Vuitton Menswear S/S 2015, Young Throwback Chic
Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring Summer 2015 delivered a vision of youth that felt polished rather than reckless, nostalgic without slipping into costume. Under the direction of Kim Jones, the collection explored retro references through a contemporary lens, balancing refinement with rebellion in a way that felt effortless and intentional.