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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Elias Tahan and Brett Bailey for Pilot Magazine

Magazine: Pilot
Issue: #2
Editorial: Ladder To The Sun
Model: Sophia Lie |FORD|
Hair and Make-Up: Alma Anguiano
Photography by Elias Tahan
One of our fave stylists on the scene Brett Bailey, teamed up with young and very talented photographer Elias Tahan for "Ladder To The Sun" pictorial, published in New Zealand's latest fashion release, Pilot Magazine. More images under the cut:



*Images courtesy of Brett Bailey

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Bryce Draper by Joe Lally for U Magazine

Magazine: U
Published: July 2009
Editor: Seth Howard
Hair and make-up: William Murphy |DEFACTO|
Photography by Joe Lally |DEFACTO|
Bryce Draper of Major Models New York, was photographed by Joe Lally for the cover and accompanying editorial of the latest U magazine. You can get familiar with U Magazine, via their MySpace page or even better, check out U mag editorials at their Blogspot. Bryce and Joe Lally editorial preview under the cut:

*Photo credit | Major Models

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Latest from CERASOLI gallery

C E R A S O L I g a l l e r y presents
MEGGS 'Crime & Charity' in Gallery 2
GROUP EXHIBITION 'Urban Myth' in Gallery 1 & 3
Featuring works by: Pure Evil, Zeus, Mysterious Al, Inkie, Chu, Steff Plaetz,
China Mike, Mudwig, MauMau, Eco, Andy Council, Sickboy, and SHOK-1
Date: July 11 - August 1, 2009
Reception: Saturday July 11, 7-10 pm
C E R A S O L I Gallery presents 'Urban Myth' a group exhibition in the front galleries curated by Bristol urban artist Graffiti Kingpin INKIE, representing a cross-section of the dominant forces in UK urban art scene: Pure Evil, Zeus, Mysterious Al, Inkie, Steff Plaetz, China Mike, Mudwig, MauMau, Chu, Eco, Andy Council, Sickboy, SHOK-1. One of Australia’s pioneering street to gallery artists, MEGGS 'Crime & Charity’ will be on view in Gallery two. Opens July 11, 2009, and remains on view through August 1, 2009.
In the front Galleries, Bristol’s notorious urban artist Inkie has curated a surprise show for Cerasoli Gallery, 'Urban Myth' a group exhibition that crosses the pond, like Cerasoli Gallery owner, Freddi Cerasoli’s 2002 ‘Street Wise One’ exhibition, which Cerasoli brought to London to exhibit over thirty American street artists. For ‘Urban Myth’ Inkie has selected a cross-section of the UK’s leading street artists: Pure Evil, Zeus, Mysterious Al, Inkie, Steff Plaetz, China Mike, Mudwig, MauMau, Chu, Eco, Andy Council, Sickboy, SHOK-1. Heralding from the infamous Bristol School of Graffiti, Inkie is one of the UK's leading street artists, holding 2nd place title in the World Street Art Championships, and has been identified as Banksy's partner in crime. A dominant presence for over twenty years on the international graffiti scene, Inkie’s trademark intricate imagery is uniquely striking with styles drawn from diverse inspirations, ubiquitous street signage, the architecture of ancient temples, Islamic geometry, and natural psychedelia. Exhibited worldwide, Inkie’s art has been published in the books Banky's Bristol, Children of the Can, Graffiti World and magazines Graphotism and Dazed & Confused, and featured in the 2007 LA graffiti documentary Bomb It, and the British/Brazilian street art documentary Weapon of Choice. 

The thirteen artists in ‘Urban Myth’ make their mark wherever possible, creating atmospheric artspaces united by unique visual languages, quirky characters and colorful, dynamic compositions. Using any combination of stencil and freehand painting to create images, these urban artists have been pushing the role of the artist as social commentator and encouraging reconsiderations of art and society for the past twenty years. Graffiti artist Chu creates large-scale works which encourage the viewer to see the world as your studio. Steff Plaetz is one of the original three Scrawl Collective members Plaetz’s instantly recognizable works are among the first generation to pioneer the use of rough sketchbook drawings in finished pieces of art. Pure Evil, street artist and gallery owner, is interested in media-powered communicating with peers through his spectacular works. Andy Council straddles the worlds of street art and illustration, creating distinctive ‘city creatures’ resembling dinosaurs and gargoyles based on architectural features found in Bath and Bristol.

On view in Gallery two, 'Crime & Charity’ a selection of mixed media on wood works by MEGGS, one of Australia’s pioneering street to gallery artists. Pop culture references tinged with nostalgia for childhood heroes and villains, Meggs’ eclectic works explore the notion of duality and the on-going question of morals, rights and authorities. Reflecting on personal experience, Meggs produces energetic depictions of heroes, villains, and subverted collages of pop culture symbology. In ‘Toy Boy’ a cartoon mouse implodes with the pent up energy of a marble furiously swirled inside a can of spray paint. In ‘Love, Hate’ comic book word bubbles declare ‘It’s happened ! The time has come !’ as fists pound through bloodied layers of amputated imagery in an unholy alliance of Pop and abstract expressionism. Meggs’ work has been exhibited internationally and is included in the National Gallery of Australia’s permanent collection.

C E R A S O L I gallery is located at 8530- b Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232, and is open Tue-Sat 11am - 6pm. For additional information contact,
contact@cerasoligallery.com or (310) 945 5974 
*Image courtesy of Cerasoli Gallery

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Bravo The Fashion Show: Evening Gowns, Dahling

Network: Bravo
Tv series: The Fashion Show
Episode: #9
Judges: Isaac Mizrahi, Kelly Rowland and Fern Mallis 
For their Mini Challenge this week, the designers must put forth their best efforts at creating a uniquely draped dress using SOLELY 1 piece of fabric and 12 pins. For their elimination challenge, the contestants have the ultimate project: design your fantasy evening gown incorporating Swarovski crystals into their designs. With just FIVE remaining, the pressure is on to make it to the final four but the designers get a little help from some surprise guests. Will the extra hand hands them secure a space towards the finale? Or will the help ultimate hurt them?

Also check out this cute recap of The Fashion Show (so far) in under 4 mins! Great for new viewers and those that need a refresher.

Catch this episode tonight @ 10/9c only on Bravo and don't forget you can purchase past winner designs HERE.
*Courtesy of Bravo

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Vogue Germany August 2009

Magazine: Vogue Deutsch
Published: August 2009
Photography by Greg Kadel
Website: www.vogue.de
Edita Vilkeviciute on the cover of latest German Vogue sporting a must have cover item of the season, the red Louis Vuitton top, with the bunny ears, or not? For cover and accompanying editorial Edita was lensed by the renowned fashion photographer Greg Kadel, check out the final cover, and spot the difference below:

*Source | vogue.de

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Giorgio Armani Privè Haute Couture Fall Winter 2009/2010

Collection: Giorgio Armani Privè
Season: Haute Couture Fall Winter 2009/2010
Designer: Giorgio Armani
The power suit and its traditional gray did not leave Armani's inspiration,  and yet again the suit got an Haute Couture makeover with touch of the 40's classical lines. The evening wear was dominated by a number of form-fitting long dresses, plunging necklines, skirtsuits, beaded cocktail dresses, with addition of bright blue pieces to the season, one could easily predict that these designs will be a must of the upcoming red carpet events. With crystal-embellishing being Armani's must have, check out a video preview below, along with the front row:

*Photo source | celebcity

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Audi Sculpture by Gerry Judah

Audi Centenary Sculpture 
Client: Audi
Concept & Design: Gerry Judah
Structural Engineering: Capita Bobrowski
Steel Fabrication and Installation: Littlehampton Welding Ltd
Photography by David Barbour
This 44 tonne, 32 metre high innovative sculpture for the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009 was sponsored by Audi to commemorate its centenary year. Designed by Gerry Judah it celebrates Audi’s achievements in motor sport with the legendary 1937 Auto Union Streamliner and the recently launched R8 V10 sports car at either end of a dramatic “swoosh” of tyre tracks, as if they are driving off into the sky. More images under the cut:

*Source | Dezeen

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Armani Jeans: Danny Schwarz and Isabella Oelz

Ad Campaign: Armani Jeans
Season: F/W 09
Models: Danny Schwarz |VNY model management| and Isabella Oelz 
Photography by Takay
After multiple Calvin Klein Jeans adverts, one of the most wanted newcomers Danny Schwarz hopes right into an Armani Jeans campaign, with upcoming model Isabella Oelz, photographed by Takay for the fall winter adverts. More images under the cut:


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Vidyalankar Reloaded by Planet 3 Studios

Project: Vidyalankar Reloaded
Location: Mumbai, India
Designed by Planet 3 Studios
Design Team: Kalhan Mattoo, Santha Gour Mattoo, Rashmi Pachgade, Aditi Gautam, Biswarup Deb Roy, Kanwaldeep Kapoor.
From an old industrial structure in Mumbai, to the new centre of learning in the Vidyalankar campus, it would be difficult to imagine a more vibrant transformation than that of the recently completed Vidyalankar Reloaded.


Planet 3 Studios Architecture were unanimously chosen by students and educators to design this 35,000 sq ft space. The story of the design began with the dilemma of a torn decision between demolishing or preserving the existing structure. In a meeting one of the educators keen on preservation scribbled the building out of a photograph with a marker. As the case continued and the decision eventually led to the preservation, the photo was saved as a memento and became the inspiration for Vidyalankar's unique facade.

The result of this incidental moment is a daring and extremely functional facade which provides just that, a new face for Vidyalankar that will elevate the educational facility and ensure a worldwide profile. Appearing almost as though a tiger has ravaged the exterior, a semi-enclosure is created where students can work, rest or play in the shade, the enclosure also functioning to cool the building. Part-mirrored on the outside, the building reflects its surroundings and in turn absorbs the rest of the campus to become its centre. - from World Architecture News
Read the rest HERE at the SOURCE.

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