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the world’s biggest denim department @ Selfridges / London
There’s been rumors over rumors and now there finally is some clear information: The London store of Selfridges is opening the world’s biggest denim department! The Denim Studio
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Flora by Nick Knight @ SHOWstudio’s London gallery
“For the past three decades Nick Knight has defined the cultural vision of a generation.
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“Rain Room” by Random International @ Barbican Centre / London.
About a hundred square metres of constant artificial rain – so far, so unspectacularly British.
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Damien Hirst @ Tate Modern / London
Damien Hirst – a master of provocation.
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Irregular Choice / New York City
Sometimes it’s priceless to have something beautifully unusual.
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The Olympians in Vogue / US Vogue
Have you got already the latest US Vogue?!? That amazing Olympic issue? Oh, that is such a great teaser right before London 2012! These Olympic games will be so full of fashion: Giorgio Arma
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Kate Moss for Fred
I have been a bit quiet recently… Sorry! It’s fashion week madness time and well, you know the deal… Anyhow, before we all run off to New York City, here is one more good
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Lena Hoschek / Vienna
To be honest I never really considered Austria as a fashion country… I might be wrong: I just ran into the collection of fabulous (and Austrian) Lena Hoschek.
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Aqua by Aqua / online shop
Found at asos.com and learned to love it through asos.com: Aqua by Aqua. This brand is a new star from Leeds in the UK.
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The Cult of Beauty at the V&A / London
Some of you might have read or heard about the British Aesthetic Movement in history of arts or in a museum already.
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WaterAid by H&M
2200 boutiques in 38 countries – that is Hennes & Mauritz. We all know the almost omnipresent Swedish super retailer.
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H&M Home / Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Helsinki, London, Oslo, Stockholm & online shop
We all know that H&M started with a home collection that is mainly available in their online shops.
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Yohji Yamamoto at the V&A / London
From 12 March 2011 there will be one more reason to go to London: The Victoria and Albert Museum will show us a selection of the works of one of the most influential and inspiring designers
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The Sartorialist
So far I never wrote about internet content. But I guess this is going to change… I started this blog because I got inspired by the great Sartorialist.
