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The Edgard Hamon Prize for Fashion Jewellery

Carole Lamotte, the greatest of Couture and Ready-to-Wear brands have and continue to entrust you, since 1919, with their wildest accessory dreams. Tell us about some crazy, extravagant pieces that Edgard Hamon is behind? I can think of a swan-shaped necklace that we had to glue 2,200 rhinestones onto, also a sumptuous necklace made of...

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The Moynat Pauline Bag by David Hamilton

Admirer of beauty in all its forms and female purity, David Hamilton assures that in fashion, for a photo to be eternal, in this universe where everything is only made for a time, you have to purify out everything that could make the photo dated. And with the Pauline’s timeless silhouette, it’s a walk in...

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Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Incarnated by Cara Delevingne

It’s in a Hedi Slimane photoshoot that Cara Delevingne lasciviously strikes her pose alongside Cole Smith, reflecting with the same singularity the grunge universe that the designer attempts to infuse into his collections with an elegant melancholy. The creative director for Yves Saint Laurent uninhibitedly integrates musical flow into fashion:“I photograph a lot of musicians,...

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L’Elégance by Monsieur Scherrer

As a child, Jean-Louis Scherrer dreamed of becoming a dancer and would soon dedicate his time to dancing, his first talent. At the National Conservatory in Paris, he was familiarized with the female body in a quasi-organic way. But an accident diverted him from his first career choice. Encouraged by his mother, he drew, with...

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140 Years of 501

According to denim historian Daniel Friedmann, the 501 is a sort of “fraternal second skin”. But when the Bavarian entrepreneur that Levi Strauss was set off in 1853 for a San Francisco  overpopulated with miners on a quest for gold in the Sierra Nevada, he was far from suspecting that his denim would go down...

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Fashion and Newton: the Object of Desire and The Homo Faber

Newton’s work is often qualified as scandalous, obsessive, when it isn’t judged provocative. But it may be that the prism that his works are seen through ignore his motto: in photography, only good taste and art are obscene.  His sensual side set in a dramatic atmosphere, his use of light and unconventional poses, turn his...

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The Cone Bra by Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier grew up with his grandmother in France’s Val-de-Marne. She would soon get him started in couture; it was only natural that at age 6 he created his very first outfits, to dress up his teddy bear. One day, he found a corset at his grandmother’s house. This piece, that once enclosed the...