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New Fashion Film Launched!

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Celebrating spring's flirtation with fringe, our latest project showcases the threaded, shredded and tasselled layers of this season's foremost creations bristling in unadulterated movement. Shot during Nick Knight's 'Fringe Festival' cover story for the March 2009 collections issue of British Vogue, Fringed celebrates fashion in motion on the unmistakable form of our Let There Be Light star Lily Donaldson. Featuring stunning fashions from the likes of Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton and Nicolas Ghesquière at Balenciaga, Fringed offers an unparalleled opportunity to see next season spring into vibrant animation.

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i have to say this is simply the BEST! I have watched the film so many times because i love it so much. The Jil Sander dress is amazing. I'm definitely going to go see Rubber Kiss Goodbye in their next gig after hearing this track-wow they're so great

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Why has noone commented on this project yet?! I've watched the film about 10 times again since my last post! its tooooo gooooooooood!

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom

This is a fringed lily

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Charlie Strand
Charlie Strand
Iceland


I can see how this beautiful flower was an inspiration for the shoot "Fringed". Looking forward to seeing the story in Vogue. The "Unbelievable fashion" story in decembers' UK Vogue was absolutely stunning and one of my favorites of your recent work. In particular the shots of Chaylayan's pieces made my head spin, and is keeping me excited until I come to see his show at the Design Museum. Thanks for sharing!

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Tor Erik
Tor Erik
Norway

I don't get this, showstudio have turned into something...I don't know. I miss a prof of that this is actually a space for experimentation for fashion-people, and not just L'Oreal-clips with, well, better lightning and styling (I'll give you that) and some random music put upon. Come on...

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la
la
United Kingdom
In reply to Tor Erik:

in the last couple of weeks or so there has been a film of their Fashion DJs event, an interview with Hussein Chalayan, two fashion films of Lily Donaldson, the mens wear show reports , and as far as I can tell they are in the midst of moving premises. I really think praise is in order Tor. And with SHOWstudio you never know what is going to be just round the corner.
Do you have any suggestions ? As I think there are the first signs of a viewers projct brewing...

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la
la
United Kingdom
In reply to la:

just read the blog below and they are about to add video of Antony Price and an exclusive down loadable pattern of his.
If you look at the webcams there are only about six people who work there, so in my mind they are doing an amazing job to keep all this going!

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Tor Erik
Tor Erik
Norway
In reply to la:

every fashion-blog or designwebsite out there with respect for themself have a featurette on the Chalayan-exhibition, and those questions have been asked him hundreds of time before.

It's not like I'm saying that I hate the site or anything. I just think it has become rather safe-playing and glossy. Is it THAT interesting to watch a Vmagazine shoot with a song here and there? The Margiela-make up your mind-video is the nicest video I've here lately. And that one by Peter Jensen. The rest feels like an old song stuck on repeat. It's eyecandy and everything, but more than that? hm...

I don't get this fashion way of working, where you one season put out a strong message like hey! I use ordinary people! I use only black models! and then the next season, it's the same old story again.

And then, the commercials came on the site, I think people get their rent paid for working here.

But at least, one can always go scrolling through the fantastic archive.

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