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By SHOWstudio, 18:00 Wed 15 Oct 2008
Learning from your mistakes is the most salutary of lessons – the only thing better, we reasoned, is learning from someone else’s mistakes. That is where our forthcoming project, Supernova Moments, takes its inspiration from, providing a unique, insider snapshot of fashion, PR or film through a series of 12... [more]
By SHOWstudio, 16:00 Fri 10 Oct 2008
Any of our viewers located in Reykjavik in the next week should make time to go and see Japanese photographer and artist, Fumiko Imano's 'Icelandic Tour of Me! 2008'. Showing at Belleville as part of the real-time art festival 'Sequences 2008', the exhibition will showcase a selection of Imano's delightful... [more]
By SHOWstudio, 12:55 Fri 10 Oct 2008
Peter Saville has declared 'it all looks like art to me now' - and evidently he is willing to put his money where his mouth is. His latest exhibition, Accessories to an Artwork offers just that: the chance for anything and everything to be presented as art by its placement... [more]
By SHOWstudio, 13:57 Thu 09 Oct 2008
So, with the dust settling on another season, the overriding question is, as always, 'What am I going to wear?' After soaking up all London and Paris had to offer, and casting a sideways glance at New York and Milan, here are our observations, from excess and extraterrestrials to prehistory... [more]
By SHOWstudio, 12:30 Mon 06 Oct 2008
To celebrate eight groundbreaking years of SHOWstudio, we are proud to announce that we will be staging an ambitious, multi-layered exhibition at London's Somerset House to open in January 2009. Showcasing a retrospective of SHOWstudio's mould-breaking fashion and art projects around the three central themes of 'Process', 'Performance' and 'Participation',... [more]
By Alex Fury, 19:52 Sun 05 Oct 2008
A triumph. And under multi-coloured disco lights, no less. A wonderful, wonderful way to end Paris Fashion Week.
By Alex Fury, 18:52 Sun 05 Oct 2008
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Alber Elbaz's show for Lanvin began, uncharacteristically, with an apology for lateness: unheard of in the fashion world. This note of politesse set the tone for the collection, a well-behaved, well-bred selection of basic satin skirts, trousersuits and cocktail dresses that carried on where his last outing left off. Decoration... [more]
By Alex Fury, 16:36 Sun 05 Oct 2008
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Why should the velvet seats be restricted to an already-priviledged front row? Alber Elbaz - always a perfect gentleman - extends his way way back throughout his Lanvin venue, although with a flickering projection of the house's name on a backdrop of cinematic curtains and Marlene Dietrich on the pre-show... [more]
By Alex Fury, 16:26 Sun 05 Oct 2008
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More of El Odeh's wares were on display a mere Marais walk away in Marios Schwab's showroom. Taking a decided turn for the commercial this season (then again, hasn't just about everyone?), Schwab was evidently looking to widen his fanbase by offering a piece of Schwab at every level. From... [more]
By Alex Fury, 16:24 Sun 05 Oct 2008
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Having missed the London Fashion Week exhibition almost entirely due to a jam-packed show schedule (who says we don't need six days?!), I had a lucky opportunity to venture into Paris' Marais disctrict to view the work of these two Future Tense designers, exhibiting together in a gallery space. Which,... [more]
By Alex Fury, 15:18 Sun 05 Oct 2008
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Even before Star Trek and the Cold War Space Race, Cristobal Balenciaga's remit was always to go where no man had gone before. Nicolas Ghesquiere continues this house tradition, albeit often more in the vein of Balenciaga's decidedly Sci Fi protege Andre Courreges. This season, Ghesquiere was inspired by light:... [more]
By Alex Fury, 22:09 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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That theme tune wasn't from Scottish Widows, it was from Lloyds TSB, and perhaps John Galliano had matters financial on his mind when creating his latest collection. Indeed, this show seemed very much grounded in the here and now - witness a catwalk of derailed trains and glowing embers eerily... [more]
By Alex Fury, 19:24 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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Luckily, that ruddy glow does indicate a source of heat to stave off frostbite for another season. Galliano's set this time - far less schematically complex that his recent shows - is a railway yard's sidings, complete with barricades, bollards, jacked-up carriages and what looks alarmingly like a real catwalk.... [more]
By Alex Fury, 19:08 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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If anyone ever tells you fashion is glamorous don't believe a word of it. John Gallianos show is held way outside the perimeter of Paris in this rather unwelcoming steel bunker. Chic. We've ticked past the start time of 8, but as yet the doors remain bolted. I also swear... [more]
By Alex Fury, 17:30 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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Despite its considerable creative clout, London is unfortunately relative small fry when it comes to financial matters, therefore much of the selling of British-based design goes on in Paris. This season, The British Fashion Council exported a whole raft of Brit young guns to the continent under a single roof... [more]
By Alex Fury, 17:04 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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Visiting the Pierre Hardy showroom is always a pleasure: this time not least because I got to meet the eponymous Monsieur Hardy himself. The collect built on many of the codes established last season - those hit flat metal Escher cubes were reworked in enamel, and even patchworked into rather... [more]
By Alex Fury, 16:43 Sat 04 Oct 2008
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On the back of Thursday's sensational show, I quite frankly couldn't wait to get my hands on Stefano Pilati's latest collection for Yves Saint Laurent. And I was in luck as I managed to snag a re-see the day after the show. Spectacular as the runway shows usually are, its... [more]
By Alex Fury, 11:29 Sat 04 Oct 2008
By Alex Fury, 21:49 Fri 03 Oct 2008
Fashion, to an extent, is Darwinian. It's all about the survival of the fittest. And, after 10 years in the wilds of Parisian fashion (including his period at Givenchy), Alexander McQueen has proved his talent can tough it out with the best of them. Darwin formed a central theme to... [more]
By Alex Fury, 19:17 Fri 03 Oct 2008
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A taxidermied myriad of fauna form a fitting backdrop for Alexander McQueen's S/S 2009 collection , 'Natural Dis-tinction Un-Natural Selection'.