The first in a series of films by Louis Vuitton presenting cities through gender. Hong Kong is a woman is poetic, nostalgic presents the iconic brand in an intimate casual setting while always conveying its luxury appeal .Simply genius!Directed by Jean Claude Thiboult.Enjoy!
Enjoy a look at Nick Knight’s fashion film celebrating NewGen Ten: A decade of high-street giant Topshop sponsoring the British Fashion Council’s NewGen scheme. Modeled by Karlie Kloss and styled by Kate Phelan.
Uniting contradictions on a visual level, Augustin Teboul’s ‘Dreams are my Reality’ film makes the perfect back drop for their signature line. Dark , sensual with nonchalant sophistication uniting all of out favorite style elements. Enjoy !
Inspired by fantasy and a visually striking use of color enjoy a look at the very sensual B Brian Atwood’s short advert for Resort 2011. The color block pumps featured are available here.
An extensive look at one of our faves Henrik Vibskov as the suject of a documentary, recently awarded the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize 2011, by Stavfel produktion. Enjoy!
Enjoy a look at a horror film with Agent Provocateur’s sensual edge, to celebrate the brand’s “Soiree” 2011-2012 collection, launching online on October 31st. Directed by Justin Anderson, the ending is fierce!
We gave you an opportunity to guess the ending of the Feiyue Attack of The Warewolf film. Now take a look at the full version and the surprising ending in which “the werewolf will try to steal the cheerleader’s Feiyue sneakers and she will have to fight him back to recover them.” The winner is of our contest is Oreka, who wrote:
10.Oreka:
28.09.2011, 05.50 >>The werewolf will try to steal the cheerleader’s Feiyue sneakers and she will have to fight him back to recover them!
Hmm, I choose the first one only cause I’d like to see some action! Preferably some “Kill Bill” action but w/ pompoms LOL! And hopefully, the cheerleader will win but in the end, she notices that she’s been bit/scratched so she has to give her Feiyue’s to MOI >:D
At first glance the idea of the woman as creature/fierce thing, as directed by Ruth Hogben for Gareth Pugh’s Spring 2012, can be dismissed as been-there-done-that futuristic. However, on a deeper level I happen to think that the representation aptly exemplifies the all encompassing power of female energy that too often get misunderstood or belittled. Ok, got really cerebral with that one, but I think that ’s the idea. Hope you like it!