Direkt zum Hauptbereich

What jewelry to wear this winter

Clicking my way through the lookk designers on their website i come about the new collcetion for Spring/Summer 2012 by Maria Francesca Pepe! loving the pictures! you can check them out here.

I went to her website and found first of all that Madame Pepe has a great onlineshop! and further a great fashion video for her current Autumn/Winter colleciton 2011/12
see for your self :)


MFP FW11/12 'FORTUNA' from Francesco Pastore on Vimeo.




Oh! and by the way! if you are in Vienna today be sure to check out the reopening of 
"White Rabbit Vienna" will celebrate it's first anniversary. For this special occasion  they created a new space for new features and new Designers.
Also they will present their new Art-space with an opening exhibition by Salz Amt Photography BALCK&WHITE
and a Installation by austrian artist



But that is not all for 2night. Austrian Headwear manufacturer MÜHLBAUER will present their new collection for Autumn/Winter 2011/12

And during writing this my friend Sophie from dariadaria just posted that the new Material Girl Magazine is out 2day! wow! so much going on at the moment! see you!!!



MB

Kommentare

Beliebte Posts aus diesem Blog

Jesse Kanda

MB

Egon Schiele by Tim Walker

Photography Tim Walker Styling Jacob K MB

Jason Fox

Jason Fox’s first solo show was held at Feature in New York in the early nineties, just after MoMA’s  High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture    (the first major exhibition to address “the relationship between modern art and popular and commercial culture.”)  And only two years before Mike Kelley organized  The Uncanny  at the Gemeentemuseum , Arnhem.  Fox’s work itself acts as a link between these events, and they in turn allow us to chronologically situate his acts of borrowing from both art history and from record sleeves of the seventies.  Although considered as common practice today, this kind of artistic approach was not so widespread at the time.   
 In a recent interview with artist Joe Bradley, Fox explicits his position:  “ The early nineties was another death-of-painting period and to be making expressive paintings that had nothing to do with appropriation was going against the tide. Fro...