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Terrific photo series - Dolls by Chris Heads

27. June 2008 Art & Fashion, Books & Magazines Judith

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Some of you might have already seen Chris Heads´ photo series “Dolls”. It´s notTHE freshest photo project, but still, a series worth to mention. And besides that, its one more reason to turn heads into Chris Heads direction. He´s a great photographer with a keen and sometimes unconventional eye on female beauty.
Photos via Coolgirl365 and Chris Heads

 

Evelina Bratell´s real life Barbies

25. June 2008 Designers & Labels Judith

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Since the 60s, she´s the undisputed queen of children´s rooms, a girl´s dream par excellence and Mattel´s number one cash hit : BARBIE.
Young Swedish fashion designer Evelina Bratell focused on Barbie´s Clothing during her graduation project and created an exciting collection that is geared to materials and proportions of the doll´s wardrobe. Taken in scene by  FC UNITED Fredrik Evensen & Carl Kleiner, a wonderful dollhouse photo series crowns the graduation project.

Evelina Bratell on her work: “With fabric draped in scale 6:1, I created a collection about 1959 Barbie. In the enlargements, I have tried to stick as close as possible to the doll version in proportions and materials. The conditions are different when you make clothes in such a small format. The task is more focused on simplification, the overall effect and new solutions. Playing, reading, remembering and comparing with the experiences of others have been vital sources of incentive and inspiration to discover and see new things.”

Photos via Evelina Bratell, Credits to: Trendhunter

50 dolls, 2 designers and 1 big show

20. June 2008 Art & Fashion, Calls & Events, Designers & Labels Judith

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50 dolls, dressed up in the 50 most mentionable designs by Viktor & Rolf are now standing around in the Barbican Art Gallery, waiting for admiring gawks, for ecstatic delights and for jealous astonishments. For those, who doesn´t live in the middle of London - you have time till September 18th to book a flight or, you´ll find great pictures and more info at Viktor & Rolf and on the site of the Barbican Art Gallery.barbican_viktor-and-rolf_7.jpgbarbican_viktor-and-rolf_13.jpg

Photos via Victor & Rolf

And here, the official press text follows.
A stunning new exhibition showcasing the work of Dutch fashion designers Viktor & Rolf opens on 18 June. This is the first time in the United Kingdom that an exhibition has been devoted to this highly influential duo. Over the past 15 years Viktor & Rolf have taken the fashion world by storm with their particular blend of cool irony and surreal beauty.
The House of Viktor & Rolf presents each of the designer’s signature pieces from 1992 to now, shown in a specially commissioned and characteristically theatrical installation that dominates the entire Gallery. Highlights include pieces from Atomic Bomb, 1998-99, featuring dramatic mushroom cloud-like cushioned necklines and Russian Doll, 1999-2000, in which a single model was painstakingly dressed by Viktor & Rolf until she was gasping under 70 kilogrammes of exquisite haute couture. For the collection Bells, 2000-2001, models emerged from a smoke-filled space in clothes embroidered with hundreds of brass bells, so they were heard before they could be seen.barbican_viktor-and-rolf_2.jpgbarbican_viktor-and-rolf_-5.jpg
Drawing on the Dutch tradition of silver plating a baby’s first shoe as a keepsake, the climax of Viktor & Rolf’s Autumn/Winter collection of 2006-07, was a strapless wedding dress with a wide petticoated knee length skirt, silver plated, including even the bride’s bouquet.

Publication
A 256 page hardback book, the most comprehensive on the work of Viktor & Rolf to date, including 400 fashion photographers, catwalk images and exclusive illustrations and polaroids, is available at a special exhibition price of £32.95 (RRP £35).

Text by Caroline Evans and Susannah Frankel. Designed by FUEL. Published by Merrell in association with Barbican Art Gallery.barbican_viktor-and-rolf_15.jpgbarbican_viktor-and-rolf_3.jpg

The House of Viktor & Rolf Shop
Be sure not to miss The House of Viktor & Rolf shop. As well as selling the book that accompanies the exhibition, a specially commissioned silk scarf by the designers, limited edition versions of their famous perfumes and exhibition postcards, Viktor & Rolf have also selected a unique range of designer objects, books and curiosities that have inspired them.

Fashion Late-Every Thursday until 10pm
Throughout the exhibition, Barbican Art Gallery is open every Thursday evening until 10pm. Join us for late night themed evenings with a BIG difference. Enjoy fashion fun and games, performances, discussions, master classes, workshops and Off the Peg talks by leading fashion commentators.
Meet a friend at The House of Viktor & Rolf bar where you can enjoy a specially mixed cocktail.

The first Thursday of every month offers that extra bit of interactive fashion excitement. Part of Time Out First Thursdays.

The House of Viktor & Rolf events programme is presented by Barbican Art Gallery in partnership with Premsela, Dutch Platform for Design and Fashion.


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