MARILYN & ME – LAST ON-SET SHOOT
Coming soon to your nearby bookstore: Marilyn & Me. A beautiful hardcover photo book by Taschen telling us the story of young photographer who got his big break with portraying Marilyn just months before her death.
ISBN 978-3-8365-3836-7
Edition: English
Availability: 06/2012
GERMAN MAGAZINE FREUNDE VON FREUNDEN
Just wanted to share this awesome and creative German magazine – Freunde van Freunden – with you.
We are an international interview magazine that portrays people of diverse creative and cultural backgrounds in their homes or within their daily working environments. Our content aspires to present multifaceted personal perspectives including impressions of cities, various art scenes and international urban living. FvF wants to stay borderless and attract a global readership by introducing real characters with an honest approach.
DIOR FILMS AT VERSAILLES
A beautiful new piece of visual art for Dior, a film by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, starring Daria Strokus, Melissa Stasiuk and Xiao Wen Ju in La Galeries Des Glaces – Château de Versailles. Completed by a classic Depeche Mode song ‘Enjoy the Silence’.
CR8REC SUMMER LOOK BOOK 2012
From the most creative brand in the business – Creative Recreation – presenting their looks for the summer of 2012. From Hi to Lo and from grey to green, they’ve got ’em all!
PREPPY PERRY THE LAUREL WREATH COLLECTION
Give your preppy look a luxurious twist this spring/summer. A selection of the Laurel Wreath Collection by Fred Perry for men.
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MURANA FOR VENINI BY FABIO NOVEMBRE
The annual Venetian carnival is a perfect opportunity to escape from reality and from someone’s own identity. A tradition that has been perfectly captured in another amazing design by Fabio Novembre in collaboration with venitian murano glass company Venini, as shown during the Milan Design Week 2012.
Novembre describes Murana as “A volume to wear for filtering the reality through the glass of its surfaces, a face without sexual or racial connotations able to represent every kind of humanity, a soul for an object that could be casually perceived as a vase…”