Infra Red Timelapse

Voici la vidéo « Infra Red Timelapse » qui est extraite du superbe projet Karst Country. Réalisée par Glen Ryan et James van der Moezel sur une musique de David Lawrence, cette carte blanche magnifique en technique time-lapse et tournée à la RED Scarlet, est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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10 000 Yellow Helmets

Le 13 février dernier, les travailleurs italiens dans le domaine industriel et victimes de la récession ont installé devant le « Milan Stock Exchange » près de 10 000 casques de chantier afin de signifier leur désaccord. Une initiative alliant prise de parole revendicatrice et forte impression visuelle. Plus d’images dans la suite.

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Daily Obsesh: Black Jumpsuit

imageJumpsuits are such an easy item for fashionistas to create a flawless chic look without having to spending too much time coordinating the top and bottom. Dresses are always classy and fun, but jumpsuits are great for a change, bringing your outfit to another level of uniqueness. That is exactly why we love this black Jumpsuit with One Shoulder from ASOS. Lightweight poly blend with draped overlay to the bodice makes this jumpsuit soft, flowy, and elegant. Ruffle-like one shoulder adds femininity to the simple black chicness of the jumpsuit.

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Link About It: This Week's Picks

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Quote of Note | Mary Katrantzou


Looks from the fall 2013 Mary Katrantzou collection, shown Sunday in London.

“All my prints are constructed through digital technology. Studying architecture made me very aware of the digital construction and technicality of engineering in design, which has really informed my design direction with prints. In my design and thought process, I’m constantly building from the foundations of my initial inspiration, and I often use architectural methods of accumulating designs at phase one. Engineering my prints is very mathematical and technical, and it allows me to envision a 3D shape around the body, sculpting a second skin for a woman. Digital print allows me to experiment with print in a way that fine art and other methods could not. It opens up a huge spectrum for possibility. I can create possibility out of impossibility, surrealism out of realism and vice versa for both.”

-Fashion designer Mary Katrantzou (who studied architecture at RISD before transferring to Central Saint Martins) in an interview with Nordstrom’s Qianna Smith

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Daily Obsesh: Lace Skirt

image Crazy fun holiday party season has ended and now you need to prepare for spring picnics and sunday outings. The weather is warming up and you want to look lovely and fashionable. That is why we love this Lace Skirt by Girl. by Band of Outsiders. Bright snow-white color is perfect under the sun and the spring breeze creating a feminine look. Intricately patterned lace and the scalloped hem elegantly adds to the adorableness of the skirt. It will casually match with a light knit sweater and you can also dress it up with a blouse and a blazer.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Latticed bridge trusses and hazy streetscapes adorn the garments of fashion designer Mary Katrantzou’s Autumn Winter 2013 collection shown during London Fashion Week.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

The angular shapes of the trusses are embossed onto leather and woven into lace to create repeating patterns.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Fabric is extended up from the bodice, flared out from the shoulders or exaggerated across the bust to create hard, architectural shapes.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

In contrast, softer capes and dresses are draped in spirals around the body forming asymmetric layers of chiffon and silk.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Foggy streets and landscapes printed onto satin and silk are inspired by the black-and-white photography of Edward Steichen, Clarence White and Alfred Stieglitz.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

More abstract prints look like leafless trees set against a dreary winter sky.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Subtle swathes of colour seep into some outfits and blend together like watercolour paintings.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Some outfits carry the same print throughout, whereas others mix simple tops with printed trousers or skirts.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Mary Katrantzou graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design with an MA in fashion textiles and won the Emerging Talent – Ready-to-wear award at the British Fashion Awards 2011.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

The collection was shown during London Fashion Week last week, where Sister by Sibling presented a range of giant crocheted garments and accessories.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

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Mary Kantrantzou Autumn Winter 2013

For autumn/winter 2013, Mary Katrantzou turns to landscape, inspired by the shadowy vistas of turn-of-the-century black-and-white photography of Edward Steichen, Clarence White and Alfred Stieglitz.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

This isn’t nature – but a man’s view of nature, captured, refracted and ultimately distorted by the camera lens, fixed in black-and-white for eternity.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

In a similar way, with Katrantzou’s aesthetic wizardry, all is seldom what it immediately seems. Her graphics blur reality with fantasy, re-engineering nature to frame the female body.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Pablo Picasso rinsed his paintings of colour to highlight the formality of structure and his obsessive interest in line and form. Colour was distraction.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

In a similar search for purity, for autumn/winter 2013 Mary Katrantzou finds focus in a similar stripping-back, the collection revolving around a rainbow of monochrome, velvety black, soft grey and crisp white, all strictly-controlled.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Pattern, rather than print, is the focus of this collection. It’s pattern conveyed through the intricacy of intarsia knits, embroideries, jacquards and brocades, custom knit, woven and engineered to re-render a landscape across her clothes.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Lace is specially woven to mimic a latticed ‘Bridge’ design, while leather is embossed with graphics derived from Katrantzou’s prints.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Print, of course, is still present – it is Katrantzou’s leitmotif. For this collection, however, it is one part of a harmonious, multi-textured palette of effects, giving depth and vigour to the rigour of her designs.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Cotton embroidery is overprinted to give a blurred painterly mood, needle punched felt mimics the fade of black winter-stripped trees into a pale sky, sometimes embedded with Swarovski crystal.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

Reversed brocade, when digitally printed, creates a blurred, holographic landscape. Colour flushed through the monochrome prints allows Katrantzou to invent her own landscapes, artificially engineered with the trickery of print.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

The silhouette is linear – attenuated, elongated, elegant. For day, the silhouette is stark, architectural and austere, a symphony of angular lines focussed on the diagonal.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

For night, those same shapes are reinterpreted as ghosts of their firmer selves in flowing organza, prints overlaid to create a hazy, misty optical illusion. The diagonal line becomes a spiral, a winding road meandering around the landscape of the woman’s body.

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Mary Katrantzou

In Mary Katrantzou’s hands, even nature becomes a fabrication – a moment in time immortalised in cloth. This season, each garment is a world in its own right.

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Time for All

The Time Timer Watch PLUS incorporates visual, audible as well as tactile alerts to broaden the reach of its users to include those with special needs or anyone who simply has trouble with time tracking. Time is depicted as a red disc that disappears as time moves, and user defined intervals are signaled by both sound alarms and vibration. With an easy-to-use interface, it’s perfect for blind or deaf users, or anyone who just needs a productivity push.

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Monolation Time Lapse

Jess Dunlap a tourné cette belle vidéo en time-lapse appelée Monolation. Visuellement très sobre, cette création propose des magnifiques images et des mouvements de caméras parfaitement maîtrisés. A découvrir dans la suite en vidéo, sur la musique « The Haunted Ocean » de Max Richter.

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The Natural Blonde by Sister by Sibling

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

London fashion designers Sibling crocheted colourful flowers and giant accessories for their Autumn Winter 2013 womenswear collection.

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Renowned for knitwear, Sibling created the range of textured and floral-patterned clothes for their womenswear label Sister.

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The collection was influenced by British television presenter Paula Yates. “In our eyes she was the perfect English Rose – Punk Version,” says Sibling.

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Hand crocheted scarves and coats are all exaggerated in size, with Fair Isle knits used for more simple dresses detailed with rose motifs.

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Mint green and bright red outfits are interspersed with calmer shades of beige, blue and pink.

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A jumper printed with a defaced image of Marie Antoinette was inspired the paintings of American artist Chad Wys.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Outfits are accessorised with giant bobble hats in matching colours to the garments, plus fur scarves and arm warmers in white, black or red.

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Similar oversized accessories were used in their menswear collection shown earlier this year during London Collections: Men.

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The Sister by Sibling collection was shown during London Fashion Week, which concluded yesterday.

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We’ve also featured a fashion collection that included wooden clothes from the Autumn Winter 2013 season.

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Photography is by Chistopher Dadey.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Here is some more information from Sister by Sibling:


The Natural Blonde – Autumn Winter 2013

“Nothing stands in your way when you’re a blonde except perhaps the wardrobe door” – Paula Yates, ‘Blondes, a history from their earliest roots’ 1983.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

“This season we wanted to explore the idea of Paula Yates’ feminine sexuality,” say Sister by Sibling AKA Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery. “She was sexy and flirtatious, beautiful and clever and also a rarity since women loved her too. She must have been doing something right!”

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They continue: “In many ways she presented herself in quite a traditional sense; she was almost ironic in her Forties/Fifties silhouettes, the clothing of the perfect housewife. It was as if she took her look as a role; an ad for an ideal homemaker subverted. In our eyes she was the perfect English Rose. Punk Version.’

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

This season Sister by Sibling is inspired by Paula Yates’ energy, fun and Englishness: the label interprets her vibrant spirit in knit.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Borrowing and bouncing off the boys Sibling collection, Sister both shares and diverts from this earlier offering shown at the beginning of the year. The Spray Paint Marie Antoinette sweater – based on an art work by Chad Wys – has a similar structure to the Sibling Hell and Please Kill Me jumpers: side seams pull forward into a bonded front, merino ribs form a relaxed shoulder. This same silhouette is worked in Scottish lamb’s wool Fair Isles, a new graphic with a delicate lace stitch running through. This stitch is replicated in the flip-frill of a matching skirt.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Chintz & Spots work together in printed three-pieces covered in sequins and Stripes & Spots poke through lurex again a reference to artist Chad Wys’ work but with added SIBLING: if it’s spotted it needs sparkle.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Moving from the house to the garden, florals are highlighted. Hand crochet coats and perky skirts are covered with integral roses. Barbados Blue cardigans and Buttoned Split skirts have corsage blooms.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Bouncy leopard jacquards – a Sibling signature – are knitted in figure hugging yarn mixes shaped into a Cape Back dress or spring out as a Batwing from a tight mini. The same batwing shape, knitted in Blonde wool has a V of gold jewelry-spacers.

The Natural Blonde by SISTER by Sibling

Sid Bryan’s signature oversized hand knits mutate the accessories and show pieces: Loopy scarves, a ¾ sleeve Loopy jacket in spearmint and a vanilla Loopy cape with matching A line skirt. Exaggerated Fair Isles become a dress, fluffed further with a knitted rib collar and cuffs stitched with strips of fox the same technique shown to full effect across the front of a jet black sweater.

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