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Newsletter | 9 November 2011 | |
CURRENT FASHION MIX | |
Our first two fashion mixes are live on site, showcasing the musical choices of two SHOWstudio favourites: supermodel Naomi Campbell and style and fashion director of W magazine Edward Enninful. Each Friday and Monday SHOWstudio will launch a new musical mix devised by a different fashion luminary - including leading models, stylists, designers and photographers. Our Fashion Mix project gives a sneak peek of the names involved, with photographer and filmmaker Ryan McGinley's choices the next mix to launch this Friday 11 November 2011. [more] | |
CURRENT LADY GAGA: VANITY FAIR | |
Captured on set during Nick Knight's shoot for the September 2010 issue of Vanity Fair, Lady Gaga is the centrepiece of both fashion film and editorial, attired in an array of custom-crafted couture from fashion's finest, including Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Armani Privé and Alexander McQueen. Alongside a fashion film recorded live on set is the entire Vanity Fair editorial, including exclusive and previously unseen unpublished images of this icon of pop culture. [more] | |
COMING UP CAFÉ CONCERT - OH LAND | |
Inspired by the musical tradition of the Café Chantant that enlivened the cultural sphere of belle époque Paris and London, our latest live broadcast series Café Concert streams a series of intimate musical performances direct from the current SHOWstudio Shop exhibition The Café. The next to perform at the SHOWstudio Shop space will be Danish singer/songwriter Oh Land - tune in for the live performance this Thursday, November 10 2011 at 12:30 GMT. [more] | |
COMING UP CAFÉ CONCERT - SUNDAY GIRL | |
The second of this week's Café Concert musical broadcasts sees Jade Williams - otherwise known as Sunday Girl - perform her trademark electronic pop in the SHOWstudio Shop space, for a select live audience and SHOWstudio's global viewers. Tune in from 11.30 GMT on Friday 11 November 2011 to watch the action unfold live. [more] | |
COMING UP CAFÉ CONVERSATIONS | |
A series of intimate tête-à-tête conversations inspired by the themes behind the current SHOWstudio Shop exhibition The Café and streamed live across the Internet, Café Conversations invites fashion and art figures into our Bruton Place space to participate in a project that questions the boundaries between personal discussion and performance art. The next group of participants include shoe designer Rupert Sanderson in discussion with movement teacher and personal trainer Mike Doxey on Monday 14 November from 11.30 GMT, and on Thursday 17 November fashion designer Peter Jensen will speak with artist Julie Verhoeven from 9.30 GMT. [more] | |
FROM THE SHOP PETER JENSEN & MARY MILES MINTER & MILDRED & OLGA & NANCY..., 2011 | |
Published to coincide with the occasion of the exhibition Peter Jensen's Muses at the Denmark Design Museum and in advance of the Victoria and Albert's latest Fashion In Motion, this book catalogues London-based fashion designer Peter Jensen's unique working process and his multitude of multi-dimensional muses. Unique, highly changeable, perplexing, this book unfolds his process from inspiration to creation. Whether taking his aesthetic cue from cosmetics tycoon Helena Rubinstein, disgraced Olympic skater Tonya Harding or soul singer Nina Simone, Jensen's tongue-in-cheek sense of chic prevails, as evidenced by this tome mapping ten years of passion for fashion. [more] | |
FROM THE ARCHIVE BORN THIS WAY | |
Award-winning recording artist and fully-fledged pop phenomenon Lady Gaga collaborated with Nick Knight to create Born This Way, the video for the first single from her eagerly-awaited second studio album. Shot in early 2011 in New York City, this video gave the first taste of a new visual identity for the already-iconic performer - alongside winning a slew of awards, most recently the MTV European Music Award for Best Video. View it again, in all its glory. [more] | |
LATEST ENTRIES BLOG | |
Nick Knight - JamieXX remix of Amy Winehouse I was so in love with Amy's music. So sad. Such a waste. [more] | |
Amanda Harlech - Dining in Rome....Raining in London Nino's -the 1930's panelled restaurant in Rome - best artichokes in the World. Love the attentive starched waiters with brilliantined side partings sneaking bitter chocolate sauce over my vanilla ice cream. [more] | |
Mother of Pearl Dinner at Senkai Art meeting fashion is no new idea - Charles Frederick Worth compared himself to Delacroix back in the 1860s, while Elsa 'Schiap' Schiaparelli pulled in the Surrealists to inspire and occasionally collaborate on her witty interwar couture creations - the finest of which will grace the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute come next year (albeit probably excluding the lobster-embroidered frock splattered with very real mayonnaise by Salvador Dali). [more] | |
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