Marie-Claire did a interesting compilation of the 50 Best Fashion Stores in America, State by State and in alphabetic order. We do not agree with a few of them, and they also missed some great ones, but hey! Its Marie-Claire after all….
When she needs attention and you all know that Lindsay knows how to get some ! Either by crashing her car or gettin’ fu@#* up at some ‘partay’ and deciding to do a photoshoot… This time it was a real photoshoot, by one of my fav’ photographerYu Tsai with Lindsay in a Threesome male model Petey Wright, and then invited sultry dancer Sofia Boutella for Muse Magazine – Watch below the NSFW Video from the shoot…
2010 marks the 30th anniversary of i-D magazine and to celebrate, a host of models, stylists, editors, actors, photographers and musicians have been invited to be photographed by Nick Knight as part of a very special photographic project which mirrors Knight’s 100 portraits series shot for the 5th anniversary of i-D in 1985.
The list of names includes Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane, Gareth Pugh, Florence & The Machine and Leona Lewis and a whole host of celebrated names that have all graced the pages of i-D over the past 30 years. The original story for the October 1985 issue included a cross section of talent such as Leigh Bowery, Adam Ant, Morrissey, Michael Clark and Steve Strange.
The shoot will take place in the Live Studio at the SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution exhibition at Somerset House. Exhibition visitors can watch the shoot via a two-way mirror. For opening times and booking details click here.
Swiss-born/Paris based fashion photographer, René Habermacher has some pretty amazing photographs in his portfolio. Rene started as an illustrator, winning numerous prizes (see his beautiful Kate Moss illustration below for Numero magazine), then decided to go into fashion photography, where he’s now shoot with the most prestigious models for luxury publications such as Vogue, Numero, Harper’s Bazaar and V Magazine… You should check his site for more goodness and read his latest interview with Pop Magazine
Linked with The Libertines, Babyshambles, Kate Moss, Amy Winehouse, and more infamously with substance abuse, Peter Doherty came clean with this album released earlier this year. Doherty went solo on this slight heart breaker of a masterpiece with his melancholic reminiscing, singing of love and laughter, troubled or otherwise. A soothing musical of his life, though at times a tad depressing. He fully opened up here and sings to us romantic, thought-provoking lyrics devoid of any inhibitions. Not afraid to get intimate and vulnerable on this one, the fragility of this charmingly talented man is easily expressed and felt by the listener. A very personal album venting of times and people been and gone and it’s as if the making of this was his form of rehabilitation. Without a doubt Grace/Wastelands rids of any negative press he brought upon himself in the past; it is beautiful in every way - lyrically, instrumentally, artistically – produced by Stephen Street who also worked with The Smiths. Pete is a true artist of many a medium – music, writing, painting [he did the album artwork with Alize Meurisse] – and even dabbled a bit in modeling.
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