Richard Avedon (1923–2004) revolutionized fashion photography starting in the post-World War II era and redefined the role of the fashion photographer. Anticipating many of the cultural cross-fertilizations that have occurred between high art, commercial art, fashion, advertising, and pop culture in the last twenty years, he created spirited, imaginative photographs that showed fashion and the […]
Leading the forefront of contemporary fashion design, the twice named ‘British Designer of the Year,’ Hussein Chalayan, is renowned for his innovative use of materials, meticulous pattern cutting and progressive attitudes to new technology.
This exhibition will be the first comprehensive presentation of Hussein Chalayan’s work in the UK. Spanning fifteen years of experimental projects, the […]
David Hockney is once again exploiting the possibilities of new technology in art.
The show comprises 28 limited edition prints that Hockney has drawn on his computer using Photoshop and Graphics Tablet. Hockney stated that it is only in the last year that computer software has advanced enough to keep up with the artist’s hand and […]
Dolce & Gabbana have created an exclusive book that pays tribute to diamonds and pearls – those fascinating cult objects and icons of luxury and perfection.
The search for perfection and beauty led Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana to use gems and precious stones on their garments throughout the 80s and 90s. It’s something that is […]
In collaboration with designer Alexander McQueen, PUMA succeeds in breaking new grounds in sport fashion with its products over and over again. Due to his innovative and unconventional designs inspirations, McQueen is the perfect match for PUMA: Together we take on the challenge to successfully combine different trends in sports, fashion as well as sport […]
David LaChapelle muse Amanda Lepore is known on the New York scene for her glamourous looks and perfect coifs…Current pop sensation Lady Gaga makes all of her own clothes and describes her music and show as “performance art”. Tell us what you think!