14 videos of 14 actors acting…amazing!!!
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Music by Owen Pallett. Find the rest here … they are really all pure awesomeness…
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14 videos of 14 actors acting…amazing!!!
Produced by the New York Times Magazine
Music by Owen Pallett. Find the rest here … they are really all pure awesomeness…
FACE/project





CAMERA WORK gallery will show a solo exhibition of the artists Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista in Berlin for the first time.
More than 30 works, most of them unique pieces, will be on display in the exhibition. Within their collaboration, Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista blur the boundaries between fashion photography, drawing, and painting. The two artists met for the first time on the occasion of a photo shoot for VOGUE ITALIA in the summer of 2007. The two started working together and quickly realized the great potential of their creative collaboration. During the shooting Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista noticed that they had entered a territory together which had already previously captured each of them individually. Ignoring the computer’s possibilities for manipulation, they combined their fields of work, photography, and drawing, anachronistically in an analogue way.
Michelangelo di Battista‘s portraits of women (including super models Claudia Schiffer, Amber Valetta, and Julia Stegner) – complemented by Tina Berning‘s applications, comments, and paintings – seem to function as a stock-check and an analysis of contemporary feminine beauty. By merging the two disciplines, the superficial masquerade is being destroyed and the portrayed women are thus given a new level of complexity. The drawings engage with the photographs and let the images become complex blueprints of the essence of the portrayed. In their work, Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista create a subjective, critical but at the same time tender view on women. This large-scale continuation of their artistic collaboration for VOGUE ITALIA displays the hubris and frailty of femininity, which is reflected on the surface of the media. The photos reveal the challenging, yet at the same time sublime charisma of the women portrayed. They seem to dissolve from their medial image to re-emerge precisely through them, powerful and musing, sensitive and beautiful, mature and self-determined.
The exhibition ‘FACE/project’ will be on display at CAMERA WORK gallery in Berlin for eight weeks.
P.S. You cn check out the previous post for more of Lovely Tina Berning
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Originally published in Vogue Italia (October 2008)
What do you say huh? Well, firstly the year is 2008, which in fashion years would probably 5 or 6 years ago, but that is not always the point! I find this shoot by Glen Luchford and Freja Beha incredibly aesthetic, he definitely shows an eye for the interesting and the detail. In photography sometimes as in art many things might be taken as a nice coincidence, but they are not - they are there with a special purpose – visual, aestehtic, maybe they keep a hidden message…for our pleasure so to say
Just look at the patterns overlapping, the little things…and only then you’ll be able to see the bigger picture and admire it in its full beauty.
















With more and more Turkish editions of international magazines like Vogue, Marie Claire, etc., I really have the feeling there is incredible creative potential in Turkish fashion professionals. Have a look at this one shot on the Greek island of Sumy – so warm, calm, dreamy and most of all – natural, coming from the heart. It really makes me feel good, want to go there, to walk these streets wearing exactly these clothes…:D
Marie Claire Turkey July 2010
Shot by | Cihan Alpgiray
Styling by | Duygu Hamdioğlu
Hair & Makeup | Elif Girgin
Models | Patrisha Petrová & Isabella Strandell
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Some wonderful French style pieces of clothing here…A super thing to pay attention to is surely the knitcape and camel jumpsuit all by Chloé.

Photography | Kacper Kasprzyk
Model | Tasha Tilberg
Style | Samira Nasr
Edit | Elle US
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Hermès

Tod’s, Burberry Brit, Cartier, Hermès, Tiffany & co

Airfield, H&M, Tiffany & Co, Burberry Prorsum

Céline, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co, Gianfranco Ferre

Allude, Barbara Bui, Burberry Prorsum

Strenesse, Armani

Prada, Tom Ford Eyewear

Max Mara, Hermès

Photography | Joshua Jordan
Model | unknown
Style | Kathrin Seidel
Edit | Elle Germany August 2010