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PUBLIC MARKS from sbrothier with tag fashion

2015

Sri | Sri

Sri is a by-appointment textile gallery specializing in antique Japanese folk textiles, highlighting the indigo dyed cotton fabrics and boro--or patched and mended--textiles of old Japan.

boro – the fabric of life

Mottainai and boro boro are two terms in Japanese philosophy which seem to perfectly contextualise Boro: The Fabric of Life, exhibited at Domaine de Boisbuchet. Mottainai is a term which conveys a deep sense of regret concerning waste whilst the phrase boro boro celebrates the beauty in something frayed, decaying or repaired and provides the exhibition with its title.

2014

8 | The More You Expose Yourself Online, The More This Bustier Exposes Your Bare Skin | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

"I felt like digitally I was already being exposed, and physically, I just felt like that was a apart of the statement," Chen says. "While wearing it, just the amount of activity that happened made me realize how much it was showing off."

A Cool Photo Project: Young and Old Swap Clothes | Next Avenue

Far more than just bits of fabric we use to cover our bodies, the clothes we wear and the ways we combine them convey a great deal about our personal tastes, lifestyles, perspectives and values, not to mention our society’s broader cultural mores.

hard graft

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BORN 2007 IN AUSTRIA, RAISED IN THE UK WITH AN AMBITIOUS WORLDWIDE OUTLOOK. WE ARE DREAMERS WHO BELIEVE IN THE GREAT. CLEVER THOUGHTFUL AND UNEXPECTED DESIGNS CAREFULLY DEVELOPED AND MASTERED. JUXTAPOSING NEW IDEAS WITH GOOD OLD-FASHIONED SKILLED WORKMANSHIP USING RICH, PREMIUM AND HIGHLY RESOURCEFUL MATERIALS. ACCESSIBLE LUXURY GOODS THAT TRAVEL BETWEEN TRADITIONAL ARTISAN AND FUTURE AESTHETICS. CONSTANTLY CHANGING AND EVOLVING BUT ALWAYS HOLDING ON TO THE GOOD.

2013

Fashion or Porn? - THE GAME

Can you distinguish fashion from pornography?

Prussian Blue

Le magazine Prussian Blue propose une vision décalée de l'art au croisement de la création contemporaine et de la mode, mais aussi, par goût des contrastes, du classicisme le plus élégant. De la tenue donc, mais avec une pointe d'excentricité. La voie suivie est celle du dandysme artistique qui est le propre des amateurs, au meilleur sens du mot. Conformément à cette ligne, Prussian Blue s'attache à offrir des repères aux lecteurs, donnant accès aux ateliers des artistes, expliquant leur travail, informant de tout ce qui touche au marché de l'art, des collections privées aux ventes publiques.

Meshu - Turn your places into beautiful objects.

Make memories. Whether it's for a friend, a loved one, or yourself, Meshu helps you make beautiful mementos from the places that are important to you.

Do Not Track: 'Stealth Wear' Clothing Protects Your Privacy

If you want to protect yourself against government spying, or you're afraid you might be the target of a drone, there's hope beyond the good-old tinfoil hat. Two artists are now selling their high-tech privacy-protecting gear to fool drones and spies — and you can buy some of it for under $100.

Front Row to Fashion Week - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com

Of the more than 300 collections shown during New York Fashion Week, here were the ones that created the most buzz and left the biggest impressions on fashion editors as they headed off to the next round of shows in London, Milan and Paris.

Hot Pop Factory - 3D Printed Jewelry

For us, process is at the heart of it all. The idea of Iteration has been instilled in our brains since first year architecture school. With Hot Pop Factory, we are applying the same philosophies to a smaller scale - jewelry. For all the ideas that were too complex, expensive, impractical or just too wild to construct into buildings, we want to make into 3D Printed wearable ART.

2012

125 Magazine for iPad on the iTunes App Store

125 is a magazine for people who love photography, design, fashion, art and visual culture presented in a grownup package that will entertain, enlighten and provoke debate.

Make my lemonade

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Je suis Lisa, je vis à Paris, je ne suis pas une vraie parisienne . J’ai un vrai penchant pour les choses sucrées, la couture, les choses du passé mais aussi les lignes épurées du design contemporain. Ce blog est un moyen de partager ma passion pour la couture et la mode. Mais aussi pour vous communiquer mon excitation lors de la préparation d’une fête (du décor jusqu’à la cuisine).

Lyst - a better way to shop

Discover products you love from the people you follow Shop all your favorite stores and brands in one plac

Shop Designer Trunkshows and the Latest Collections at Moda Operandi

Áslaug Magnúsdóttir and Lauren Santo Domingo joined forces in 2010 with a vision to empower fashion aficionados worldwide. Launched in New York in February 2011, M’O is the only place to access the full, unedited collections of top designers, months before they’re available anywhere else. Behind the scenes at runway shows across the globe, the M’O team is there, capturing the backstage excitement where models, stylists, designers and their teams collaborate to change the way we look and feel. As the world’s premier online luxury pretailer, Moda Operandi curates exclusive online designer trunkshows featuring ready-to-wear fashion, shoes, handbags, jewelry and accessories, with acclaimed editorial showcasing of the latest looks for those who crave them most.

Billy Farrell Agency

BFA is a full service digital photography agency established in 2010 by Billy Farrell, David Prutting, Neil Rasmus & Joe Schildhorn. With a combined 25 years as top tier photographers at the renowned Patrick McMullan Company, the founders of BFA bring with them an impressive level of experience shooting in-house for some of the world's most exclusive events. "Nobody wants to be inundated. There is so much out there. What we need is fewer things, better edited." -Anna Wintour (The New York Times - 09/28/06)

Windows 8 Push Arrives on 14 Conde Nast Covers | Media - Advertising Age

Microsoft's massive ad campaign promoting Windows 8 has arrived in magazines from publishers including Hearst, Time Inc. and Conde Nast. But glossy promotions fixed to the front of Conde Nast's December issues seem to push boundaries that magazines have long observed.