Archive for March, 2011
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Nouse male model pick: James Cooper
By Mia de Graaf — March 9, 2011
Who have you modelled for? Recently I’ve walked for Ozwald Boateng and Kristian Steinberg, and shot an editorial for ‘The Gentlewoman’, the new sister magazine of ‘Fantastic Man’. I’m quite new to modelling and just started University (studying Japanese at SOAS). How did you get into modelling? I was scouted at Secret Garden Party by [...]
Ones to Watch
By Paris Bennett — March 9, 2011
The clothes, set, and jewellery designers your eyes should be on
Golden tales
By Mia de Graaf and Serena Kalirai — March 9, 2011
Taking a look at the jewellery this season, Mia de Graaf and Serena Kalirai talk to two designers telling tales with trinkets and charms
Behind the Scenes
By Sarah Wolfe — March 9, 2011
Jeff Spicer, winner of the ‘The UK Picture Editors’ Guild Award, ‘Celebrity Photographer of the Year 2010’, started out covering gigs in 1996. Once given the opportunity to do London Fashion Week he has covered the event ever since. We caught up with him to chat about the competitive environment of the press industry, and what are the best bits – from show shots, to capturing Vivienne Westwood eating soup
Fashion Editor’s Highlights
By Paris Bennett — March 9, 2011
London Fashion week sets the bar high for the next big thing. Iconic design universities give designers from across the world the opportunity to present on a British stage, refusing to let their voice go ignored
The Look We Love: Daphne Guinness
By Paris Bennett — March 9, 2011
British fashion icon, journalist, and couture collector, Daphne Guinness, seen here just after the Charlie Le Mindu show, was our style pick of the week
Gigli
By Christopher Fraser — March 9, 2011
Take Goodfellas, add The Big Lebowski, throw in Rain Man, ladle on a generous helping of Chasing Amy and top it off with a steaming pile of bullshit and you’ve got Gigli
The slow death of American imports
By Christopher Fraser — March 9, 2011
If you’ve been to the cinema, switched on a television or – dare I say it – browsed any of the ad-supported YouTube channels lately, you probably won’t have failed to see Dustin Hoffman looking all smooth and talking about “how some stories are so good we wish they’d never end”, and a load of other sentimental claptrap designed to sell you a satellite package
WINK: The Summer Exhibition
By Sarah Jilani — March 9, 2011
WINK’s creator and supervisor Jure Kurbis and curator Lydia Miller at the Norman Rea Gallery talk to Sarah Jilani about the upcoming exhibition



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