Japanese artist Kaori Ed wife and muse of photographer Araki is also a talented actress and illustrator. She has has teamed up with Yasmin Eslami with an illustration of cats embroidered on a her new line of lingerie.
One of Ours
Javier Peres', of Peres Projects, t-shirt based on his collection of paintings of River Phoenix entitled One of Ours available now at Opening Ceremony.
Rossy de Palma @ Liberatum Hong Kong
Rossy de Palma performing at the Salvatore Ferragamo Dinner for Liberatum's Hong Kong International Festival of Culture.
The Morning After
One of the best fashion films to come around in a good while, from writer and director Jessica Hundley, a film entitled The Morning After for Grey Ant sunglasses. See film after the jump.
Tomboy Style
Yves Saint Laurent and his "twin sister" and YSL muse Betty Catroux from Tomboy Style
Women who dress boldly, androgynously – sometimes mixing in men's styles – will resurface and recede as an iconic and oft referenced trend, but never does it go out of style. A new book by journalist Lizzie Garrett Mettler entitled Tomboy: Beyond the Boundaries of Fashion is a "visual history that chronicles the past eighty years of women who blur the line between masculinity and femininity [and] explores the evolution of the style and its icons."
[AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK] Romance Was Born
One look from Romance Was Born's presentation at Australian Fashion Week. Photograph by Yimmy Yayo
[AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK] EMMA MULHOLLAND Fashion Film
Fashion Film for Emma Mulholland's Spring/Summer 2012/13 directed by Alex Goddard
Occupy New York
Heal
A hauntingly beautiful "homemade song and video" by Open Space & Stars'Nina Lili J entitled Heal. See music video after the jump.
Behind the Scenes: So So Glos Music Video
Adarsha Benjamin & Brendhan Bowers direct a music video for the So So Glos in Brooklyn, NY.
HENRIK VIBSKOV BOOK
Avant-garde fashion designer Henrik Vibskov releases his first book.
Agnès Varda in China
Agnès Varda is displaying her works at the Hubei Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts of Wuhan until May 6 2012. She is displaying several installations, including a portico in bright red in which she has installed her photographs. Agnès Varda is a visual artist and film-maker famous for films such as Cléo from 5 to 7 which made her a burgeoning member of the Nouvelle Vague film movement. However, in the eyes of the Chinese, where she is above all else is a photographer, the same photographer who travelled through the country under Mao, in 1957. The result of this trip is a collection of photographs which have never before been displayed: smiling families wearing Mao suits, female dockers bent under their burdens. The snapshots depict China before the repression.
Delicatessen
A surreal feast. Film about the rampant consumerism of contemporary society.Filmed and directed by Anastasia Ivanova, starring Aza Shade. Winner of Best Fashion Film award - Mode Vision, Moscow.
Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk
Dubbed fashion’s enfant terrible, Jean Paul Gaultier launched his first prêt-à-porter collection in 1976 and founded his own couture house in 1997. Emerging as a designer in the 1970s, he developed his own dress codes that reflected the changing world around him. This dynamic, multimedia exhibition will include 140 haute couture and prêt-à-porter designs created between the mid-1970s and 2010, along with numerous sketches, archival documents, fashion photographs, and video clips that spotlight Gaultier’s collaborations with filmmakers, choreographers, and musicians, most notably Madonna. Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalkwill be on view until August 19, 2012. Photography by Oliver Maxwell Kupper.
Gered Mankowitz Retrospective
Prolific music photographer and documentarian Gered Mankowitz is to be the subject of a major retrospective exhibition at the Snap Gallery in London. The exhibition features over 100 photographs from Gered’s entire career, spanning four decades of music photography. This is the largest collection of photographs Gered has ever exhibited, and it is his first career retrospective. Gered is best known for his 1960s photographs of The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix, and both subjects feature in this exhibition. During the 60s he also photographed Marianne Faithfull, Georgie Fame, Chris Farlowe, The Yardbirds, Eric Clapton, Small Faces, Donovan, Spencer Davies group and PP Arnold to name a few, before moving into the progressive end of the decade with Free, Soft Machine, Traffic and The Nice. Gered Mankowitz: A Retrospective will be on view until June 16 at the Snap Gallery, 12 Piccadilly Arcade, London.
Schiaparelli and Prada
An amazing, rare pair of vintage Elsa Schiaparelli sunglasses will be on sale May 2 as part of a vintage jewelry sale timed to the opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's opening of Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations explores the striking affinities between Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, two Italian designers from different eras. Sunglasses like the ones above were made in 1957 for American Optical bear a resemblance to Prada's Spring 2012 collection which also includes pieces decorated with enamel roses. Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations will be on view starting May 10 at the Met in NYC.
Soko "How Are You"
Paris via Los Angeles singer, songwriter, actress, and activist, SOKO, took Yours Truly, Levi's, and the LA Girls Choir on a Water Less adventure to Deep Creek Hot Springs in the Mojave Desert to record this arresting version of her song "How Are You," and share her perspective on the importance of living a conscious, sustainable, lifestyle.
Kurt in Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier in San Francisco
Jean Paul Gaultier's amazing exhibition is on view now at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. More photos coming soon. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper for Pas Un Autre.
Helen Shumaker @ The DeYoung
The tremendously talented actress and performance artist Helen Shumaker performing at the DeYoung Museum as part of a series of events called Our People curated by Monique Jenkinson (aka Fauxnique) with a group of performers, most of whom she knows through the queer club scene, to create a dance/installation inspired by the work of Jean Paul Gaultier—"his icons, his fetishes, and a light-hearted, humanistic irreverence." Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper for Pas Un Autre.







