Siki Im Men's Ready-To-Wear Spring 2016 Collection at NYFWM
photographs by Adam Lehrer
photographs by Adam Lehrer. Read a full review here.
Photographs by Adam Lehrer. Click here to read a full review.
Directed by legendary fashion photographer Steven Meisel, Miu Miu's FW 2015 fashion film, entitled "Subjective Reality" – starring the likes of Maddison Brown, Mia Goth, and Hailey Benton Gates – is a beautiful, mysterious and glamorous tale set in the city.
Are the next J.W. Anderson’s and Sibling’s of the world about to erupt from New York, who knows? Is Asaf Ganot, who just showed his SS 2016 collection, one of these designers? I am learning towards no, at least not from this collection. But, I am of a fashion generation brought up on experimental electronic music, Rick Owens, and Raf Simons. Ganot’s bright and sharply tailored clothes adorning the bodies of hulking beefcake types is different than the fashion world that I have been attuned to appreciate. And maybe that makes it radical? Or, at the very least, different. Click here to read the full review by Adam Lehrer.
Insight Clothing has just dropped their new video, entitled Since Last Time, introducing their Fall 15 range. "The local groms raided our stash and caused some mayhem in the southland. Directed by our superstar homie Ace Norton, this clip will make you break into a mansion, slip some sleeping pills into a steak, feed it to the guard dog and get nude in the pool!" Since Last Time is already gaining acclaim by way of becoming a official selection for Best Fashion in the International Fashion Film Festival before it has even been released.
Seven years ago, a group of kids from the Pigalle area started playing basketball on the Pigalle Duperré court. Since then, they have grown and have become a team. For Pigalle's S/S 2016 show, they presented a short documentary titled “Ensemble” capturing a year of the Pigalle Basketball team and their coaches Stephane Ashpool – Pigalle's founder – and actor Paul Hamy. The projection was followed by the Pigalle Paris fashion show, showcasing a collection worn by each player of the team. Today, it was announced that Pigalle and Stéphane Ashpool is the winner of ANDAM's prestigious Grand Prix Style Award.
Kenzo creative directors Carol Lim and Humberto Leon have tapped American independent filmmaker Gregg Araki, one of the leading lights of the New Queer Cinema movement, to write and direct an original short film featuring the brand’s fall collections for men and women. “Here Now” features a cast of young actors including “Glee” alum Jacob Artist, “Suburgatory” star Jane Levy, Grace Victoria Cox, Jake Weary and Canadian actor and singer Avan Jogia. The film also stars Nicole Laliberte, who appeared in Araki’s 2010 film “Kaboom.”
Our newest editorial comes all the way from Sydney, Australia – from one of our favorite photographers: Elvis DiFazio. The fashion editorial features DiFazio’s “latest muse,” the voluptuous Aussie model Amy-Jane Brand in a vintage themed ten pin bowling alley – it’s an ideal setting because this pink haired beauty is a perfect ten. DiFazio describes brand as a “modern day cross of a Russ Meyers actress and a Vargas pin up girl.” The editorial comes from the fourth campaign the photographer has shot for Wheels and Dollbaby – for their capsule collection, entitled Inky Pinky, which is a creative collaboration between designer Melanie Greensmith and Perth based tattoo artist Jack McAuliffe. The capsule collection will be available starting July 3, 2015 at the Wheels and Dollbaby website. Click here to see the full editorial.
Haturn+Grid World is the video look book for Gypsy Sport's Autumn Winter 2015 Collection. Inspired by Afro-futurism, urban athletics and hallucinogenics. Haturn is the name of the Gypsy Sport logo, 2 baseball caps balanced to form 1 planet. Grid World is a reference to 90's video games and screen savers.
Photographer and all around creative wonder-woman Jessie Askinazi has shared with Autre a new editorial, inspired by Friday the 13th. See more photographs here.
Chris Traynor plays guitar in the band Bush. He has also played and recorded with numerous other bands and musicians - including Blur, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, Richard Lloyd of the band Television, and even Katy Perry. As of late, he is working on a solo project under the moniker of High Desert Fires. In this following editorial, photographer Trevor Traynor captures his brother's timeless look that is distinctly of the moment, but the images could have just as easily been captured at the turn of the last century. Click here to see the full editorial.
How do you make a documentary about a subject who never shows his face and insists on being interviewed only by fax? When the subject is Martin Margiela and his eponymously named cult label Maison Martin Margiela, the legend alone is enough material. Click here to read our interview with Alison Chernick who has made a short documentary about the mysterious fashion legend, which premiers today on Yoox.
Read BJ Panda Bear's interview with Cozette MCCreery, one third of the design collective and London-based fashion brand Sibling. MCCreery, who was once a muse to the late artist Lucian Freud, talks designer clothes, raves, and 80’s era Madonna. Read the interview here. And keep up to date with everything arts and culture by following Autre on instagram: @AUTREMAGAZINE
Click here to see our editorial by Jessie Askinazi with model Janelle in Bevery Hills.
San Francisco musician Foie Gras wearing Aoi Kotsuhiroi's Body Objects. Also, check out Aoi's new hand embroidered tees - limited to only eight pieces. photograph by Nedda Afsari
A lesbian couple (Marisa Tomei and Elodie Bouchez) on the brink of divorce attempts to divide their possessions through mediation. Directed by Stuart Blumberg and featuring the Co Spring 2013 collection.
Video for the Portugese hand made women's show company Xperimental for the Spring Summer 2013.
Creatures of the Wind Fall 2013 at NYFW @ Eyebeam. photographs by Mekko Harjo
Fashion Film, starring Lizzy Caplan and directed by Matthew Frost, for the line Viva Vena! takes a satirical look at the traditional fashion film in all it's typical ubiquitous corniness and pastiches of the hipster chick lifestyle in an abashed attempt to market to a very obvious demographic.