Olympic Portraits Shot Using Century-Old Petzval Lens
These portraits by L.A. Times photographer Jay L. Clendenin are interesting not just...
USA. Las Vegas, Nevada. November, 2011. Sarah-Jane Wood while protesting due to the loss of her home to foreclosure.
Bruce Gilden’s series about...
From the Archives: Summer in Vogue
The 20th of June ushers in the official beginning of summer. Now it’s time to relax and daydream about the many...
…Tunis and began studying sculpture where he gained valuable insights into the human form…
..In Paris, he started to work at Christian Dior as a tailleur, but soon moved to work for Guy Laroche for two seasons, then for Thierry Mugler until he opened his first atelier in his little rue de Bellechasse apartment the late 1970s.[1] It is in this tiny atelier that for almost 20 years he dressed privately the world’s jet set, from Marie-Hélène de Rothschild to Louise de Vilmorin (who would become a close friend) to Greta Garbo, who used to come incognito for her fittings…
…Catherine Lardeur, the former editor and chief of French Marie Claire in the 1980s, who also helped to launch Jean-Paul Gaultier’s career, stated in an interview to Crowd Magazine that ” Fashion is dead. Designers nowadays do not create anything, they only make clothes so people and the press would talk about them.The real money for designers lie within perfumes and handbags. It is all about image. Alaia remains the king. He is smart enough to not only care about having people talk about him. He only holds fashion shows when he has something to show, on his own time frame. Even when Prada owned him he remained free and did what he wanted to do..