En la pintoresca región de la Toscana, donde los tonos dorados del otoño besaban los viñedos y las calles históricas, se desarrolló el siguiente capítulo de “A Father and Son Tale FW23” para Paul&Shark. Pierce Brosnan, personificación del estilo atemporal, y su hijo artístico, Paris, se embarcaron en un viaje que trascendió la moda y se aventuró en el corazón de los lazos familiares.

Bajo la perspicaz lente de Giampaolo Sgura, el fotógrafo de renombre mundial, y con el diseño del ícono de la moda Anna Dello Russo, la campaña cobró vida con una narrativa que celebraba la esencia de la familia, la herencia y la moda impecable.

La campaña comenzó con el icónico Pierce Brosnan, símbolo de sofisticación, recorriendo las encantadoras calles de la Toscana en un automóvil antiguo. Envuelto en un lujoso jersey azul de punto acanalado de la colección FW23, exudaba un aura de elegancia natural que sólo un hombre de su estatura podía transmitir.

A su lado estaba París, portadora de la antorcha de una nueva generación de estilo y creatividad. Envuelto en prendas de abrigo acolchadas y capas de cuello alto, encarnaba la esencia moderna de Paul&Shark. La interacción de generaciones fue evidente, cada una complementándose entre sí en una hermosa armonía de moda y familia.

En medio de la belleza natural de la Toscana, la familia Brosnan se deleitaba con los placeres sencillos. Colocaron mantas a cuadros sobre el césped, abrazando la serenidad de la naturaleza. Jugando a las cartas, vistiendo suéteres de punto grueso y camisas azul pálido, su alegría y unión irradiaban a través de la lente, capturando la esencia del amor y la unidad familiar.

A medida que se desarrolló la campaña, se hizo evidente que Paul&Shark era más que una simple marca para la familia Brosnan; era una extensión de sus valores y estilo, entretejida en el tejido de sus vidas. Simbolizaba la herencia que apreciaban, un testimonio de calidad y atemporalidad.

En medio de esta pintoresca historia, la colección FW23 de Paul&Shark brilló. La combinación de diseños clásicos con una estética moderna fue un testimonio del compromiso de la marca con la evolución preservando al mismo tiempo sus raíces. La colección, una obra maestra de la artesanía italiana, se hizo eco del sentimiento del cuento de la familia Brosnan: eterno, clásico y profundamente arraigado en una rica herencia.

Para concluir, la campaña FW23 de Paul&Shark, “A Father and Son Tale”, no solo mostró su excepcional colección sino que también honró la hermosa narrativa de la familia y la moda, una historia que resonó en el mundo, recordando a todos que más allá de los hilos y las telas, la moda es una celebración de la vida y los vínculos que la definen.

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian is the muse of #DolceGabbana and face of the 2023 Campaign

Kim Kardashian  is the muse of  #DolceGabbana  and face of the  #DGSS23 campaign  . Celebrated photography duo Mert&Marcus follows her through the rooms of an 18th-century Italian villa in a series of black-and-white shots, amplifying the sensual elegance, intimacy and understatedness.

Dolce Gabbana |  Duo Mert&Marcus, Kim Kardashian, muse and face of the Women's Spring-Summer 2023 Campaign

Dolce Gabbana | Duo Mert&Marcus, Kim Kardashian, muse and face of the Women’s Spring-Summer 2023 Campaign

The Collection is born from unique reinterpretations of the Dolce&Gabbana archives of the 90s and 2000s: a journey through the   most authentic #DGDNA . Iconic pieces take on new meaning through reinvention. Explore the collection:  https://www.dolcegabbana.com/en/kim-kardashian-ss23/

#CiaoKim #Madeinitaly

GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women's Collection Fashion Show

Desfile de moda de la colección femenina Otoño Invierno 2023 de GUCCI

Un nuevo concepto de herencia toma forma en la colección de mujer Otoño Invierno 2023 con siluetas evocadoras coloreadas en tonos eléctricos y enriquecidas con acentos opulentos.

GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women's Collection Fashion Show

GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women’s Collection Fashion Show

#GucciFW23#MFW  #myluxepoint #luxury #fashion

PRADA LINEA ROSSA FALL/WINTER 2021 SKI CAMPAIGN

Engineered for high-performance sports, geared for metropolitan life – since 1997, Prada Linea Rossa has been inspired by and designed for champions. That encompasses the technicality of each garment, created to excel in all situations and under all conditions, but also the very ideology of Linea Rossa – of not just reaching your goals, but exceeding them.

PRADA LINEA ROSSA FALL/WINTER 2021 SKI CAMPAIGN

PRADA LINEA ROSSA FALL/WINTER 2021 SKI CAMPAIGN

To front the Linea Rossa Fall/Winter 2021 ski campaign, Prada turns to those who reflect this ongoing heritage of excellence – pioneers and champions, free-thinkers who push themselves beyond. For the second time, champion British-American freestyle skier, philanthropist and prominent LGBTQI+ figure Gus Kenworthy features in a Linea Rossa campaign. A figure of excellence across all fields, Kenworthy is as comfortable as an actor and rights activist as he is on the slopes – constantly striving to be the best.

For this ski campaign, Kenworthy is joined by another leading global figure in winter sports – the American snowboarder Julia Marino, gold-medal winner in the 2017 X Games. The first female boarder to win two medals at the same X Games in 17 years, Marino took 15 podium wins across the 2017-18 season.

She has harnessed her renown and visibility to further causes close to her heart: on the women and youth empowerment front, she inspires young women to pursue their dreams, both on and off the slopes, opening up the traditionally male-dominated sport to a new generation of women. Both figures showcase the Fall/Winter 2021 Prada Linea Rossa ski collection – specifically calibrated for winter conditions, streamlined for speed, geared for life.

Captured in still images and a filmic short directed by Matt Pain, Kenworthy and Marino engage in a fierce battle across the slopes, a race between skier and snowboarder on their shared winter terrain. Their competition, however, harks back to the original root of that word – competere, ‘to strive for.’ Not a rivalry, but a sparring match, an urging of one another to push further and achieve. The ethos of champions, the attainment of excellence synonymous with Linea Rossa – a line to cross, to conqueror.

Credits:
Director: Matt Pain
Photographer: Olav Stubberud
Talents: Gus Kenworthy, Julia Marino

#PradaLineaRossa
#PradaFW21
#PradaLineaRossaSki

ASPENX Prada, a limited-edition collection of elevated ski performance

Introducing ASPENX Prada, a limited-edition collection of elevated ski performance wear inspired by the vibrant energy and atmosphere of Aspen. Designed by Prada with Aspen’s ski professionals and artist Paula Crown, the ASPENX Prada collection is comprised of a thoughtfully curated selection of womenswear and menswear intended to optimize performance, comfort, and style in the snow.

Catered to a community of creatives, athletes, and fashion connoisseurs alike, the high-performance line harmoniously blends the technical excellence of Aspen with Prada’s inherent sleekness and world-class craftsmanship to create a statement-making ensemble built for ultimate movement and mobility. The signature graphic – a visual of red, white, and black slashes – was designed by Paula Crown for an ultra-modern and striking appearance.

Catered to a community of creatives, athletes, and fashion connoisseurs alike, the high-performance line harmoniously blends the technical excellence of Aspen with Prada’s world-class craftsmanship; the result is a statement-making ensemble built for ultimate movement and mobility.

“More than a fashion collection, this collaboration is a physical representation of the one-of-a-kind spirit of Aspen just ahead of the destination’s 75th anniversary. Built for uninhibited exploration, the capsule complements ASPENX’s founding vision of new possibilities, and I am beyond pleased to work with such a revered house as Prada on this momentous occasion.”

The collection’s two outerwear styles – The Extreme-Tex Jacket and Extreme-Tex Ski Jacket – feature optimal insulation and waterproof capabilities achieved through their hero fabric, Extreme-Tex, a three-layer fabric researched and developed exclusively by Prada, as well as Graphene® padding designed to regulate body temperature.

The limited-edition ASPENX Prada collection will be exclusively available for sale on ASPENX.com starting December 15 and at the soon-to-be-open ASPENX store in Aspen’s Gondola Plaza beginning December 20.

Paul & Shark announces AW20 campaign: Voyage en Bretagne.

The new Paul&Shark campaign is a tribute to the brand dna: a direct and sincere bond with the sea, the wind and the sails that tame the elements.

Since its origins, Paul & Shark has always signified authenticity, performance, spirit of adventure. The new Paul&Shark Autumn Winter 2020 campaign expresses the brand’s most authentic spirit:

the loyalty to the key element of its imagination, the sea, through an ecosustainable collection, aimed at respecting the environment and reducing the impact on the planet thanks to advanced technologies, innovative green materials of the highest quality and a highly contemporary design, that guarantee unparalleled performance.

 

Brioni introduces its Autumn-Winter 2020 ‘Tailoring Legends’

Brioni introduces its Autumn/Winter 2020 ‘Tailoring Legends’ advertising campaign featuring brand ambassador Brad Pitt.

Lensed in Los Angeles by photographer Mikael Jansson, Pitt is portrayed in black and white images, capturing his laidback and effortless appeal.

The series of portraits stand out with an intimate atmosphere that contrasts with Pitt’s strong personality and brings his iconic sense of style to a selection of Brioni’s finest ready-to-wear and eveningwear options from the Autumn/Winter 2020 Collection.

“I’ve always admired 
Brioni’s elegant and timeless designs. 
The brand embodies creativity, 
quality and excellence.”

– Brad Pitt

Art will always triumph in the end, even during these unprecedented times. Defying the Covid-19 pandemic, Maison Dior presented its haute couture collection for Fall-Winter 2020-2021 in an exclusive film broadcast live on its digital channels. Drawing inspiration from female surrealists, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Dior women’s collections, seized the opportunity to express alternative visions of femininity through the prism of the fashion doll.

Autumn Winter 2020-2021 Haute Couture Collection

“Surrealist images manage to make visible what is in itself invisible. I am interested in mystery and magic, which are also a way of exorcising uncertainty about the future,” says Maria Grazia Chiuri of her Fall-Winter 2020-2021 haute couture collection for Maison Dior. Taking inspiration from the work of artists like Lee Miller, Dora Maar and Jacqueline Lamba, the Italian designer champions less conventional versions of femininity. In their work, these artists transcended the role of “muse”, going beyond its merely aesthetic dimension.

The collection is embarking on a world tour in a magic trunk replicating Maison Dior’s historic address at 30, avenue Montaigne. The pieces are presented on miniature mannequins, a poetic emblem at the heart of the couture universe, which has previously been appropriated by artists such as Cindy Sherman, who featured this near-magical object in one of her first video projects. The fashion doll is also a reference to the Théâtre de la Mode, a roving exhibition of miniature designs by the greatest couturiers of the day, which toured Europe and America just after the Second World War.

This daring presentation represented a challenge for the Dior ateliers, which had to create flawlessly executed pieces on a miniature scale. Every handmade pleat and fold celebrates the beauty of an elegant, precise gesture, which is the very essence of couture.

Many pieces from the Fall-Winter 2020-2021 haute couture collection were inspired by nature, such as those displaying spectacular gradations of red, like a coral reef swaying in the glimmer of the ocean. The luminous, dreamlike hues of paintings by Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning come to life on the designs of Maria Grazia Chiuri. The finale is equally dazzling, with a sumptuous wedding gown reviving one of fashion’s forgotten traditions.

JimmyChoo - Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of Bohemian Glamour - PRE-FALL 2020

Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of ‘Bohemian Glamour’, the inspiration behind our Pre-Fall 2020 collection.

JimmyChoo – Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of Bohemian Glamour – PRE-FALL 2020

Explore sandals with unique jewelled embroidery, wedges with contemporary weaving and chic hobo handbags, all reflecting the free-spirited mood of the collection.

If you have any sort of inclination of taste for the best in luxury design, certainly you are familiar with the iconic fashion design brandJimmy Choo – a leading global luxury brand, with an empowered sense of glamour and a playfully daring spirit. Jimmy Choo has, throughout the years, mastered the art of perfectly blending Italian craftsmanship with its fashion design creations.

The brand traces its roots to a bespoke shoemaker named Jimmy Choo, based in the East End of London in the early 1990s, who catered to the global jet set, including Princess Diana. The Jimmy Choo company was founded in 1996, with Mr Choo’s niece, Sandra Choi, who had been heading up design in the East End atelier, coming on board as Creative Director, a position she holds to this day. Mr Choo departed the company in 2001.

Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of ‘Bohemian Glamour’, the inspiration behind the Pre-Fall 2020 collection.

The sexy cut, fashionable design, and exceptional Italian craftsmanship struck a chord with a sophisticated clientele, and the first collection enjoyed immediate success. With a goal of creating a global luxury business, Jimmy Choo attracted outside investment and the company embarked on a significant expansion across product categories, channels and geographies.

A pioneer in the art of celebrity dressing, Jimmy Choo was among the first to bring shoes and handbags to Hollywood where the red carpet proved to be the ideal runway for the brand. Today, Jimmy Choo can be seen on style icons from celebrities to royalty, musicians to heads of state.

The brand’s reputation as a celebrity favourite helped to fuel its rapid expansion. Its iconography was further defined by the bold and dramatic advertising portraying glamorous but strong women in towering heels and luxurious handbags, captured by some of the most acclaimed fashion photographers in the world.

Retail development has been integral to the company’s strategy. The first Jimmy Choo store was opened in 1996 on Motcomb Street in London, complementing a distribution in some of the most prestigious multi-brand stores in the world. Two years later, the company expanded to the US, opening two stores in New York City and Beverly Hills. International expansion continued with Jimmy Choo securing locations in the premiere luxury shopping destinations of the world’s most prestigious cities including Sloane Street and Bond Street in London, Avenue Montaigne in Paris, Via Condotti in Rome, Madison Avenue in New York, Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, and Ginza in Tokyo.

Debido al estado reciente del mundo, el Metropolitan Museum of Art tuvo que posponer su exitosa exhibición de arte del Instituto de Vestuario de primavera 2020, “About Time: Fashion and Duration”, Met Gala, que originalmente se planeó para el 4 de mayo de 2020.

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Met About “About Time: Fashion and Duration” se estableció para explorar la capacidad única de la moda de viajar en el tiempo, fusionando estilos de ropa de diferentes períodos para crear ‘nuevas’ ideas, avanzar en ciclos al mismo tiempo que avanzar y garantizar que algunos estilos se consideran atemporales y efímeros. ¡Vamos a ver!

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Izquierda: Suit, Gabrielle Chanel, primavera / verano de 1963; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; Don de Jane Holzer, 1977 | Derecha: Suit, Karl Lagerfeld para la casa de Chanel, primavera / verano de 1994; cortesía de la colección CHANEL Patrimoine, París; todas las imágenes de prendas de vestir © Nicholas Alan Cope, cortesía del Museo Metropolitano de Arte

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Izquierda: Dress, Iris Van Herpen, Otoño / Invierno 2012–13 Alta Costura; regalo de Iris Van Herpen, en honor a Harold Koda, 2016 | Derecha: Ballgown, Charles James, 1951; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; Donación del Sr. y la Sra. Robert Coulson, 1964

Mientras que el Met todavía está cerrado, la organización decidió compartir su colección curada de prendas contemporáneas e históricas que traza un siglo y medio de moda. Programado para abrir al público el 29 de octubre de 2020, el trabajo presentado data de 1870, en honor al 150 aniversario del museo.

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Izquierda: vestido de cena, señora Arnold; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; regalo de Sally Ingalls, 1932 | Derecha: Ensemble, Comme des Garçons, Otoño / Invierno 2004–5; cortesía de Comme des Garçons

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izquierda: chaqueta de montar, Morin Blossier; regalo de la señorita Irene Lewisohn, 1937 | Derecha: conjunto, Nicolas Ghesquière para Louis Vuitton, Primavera / Verano 2018; colección de cortesía Louis Vuitton

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izquierda: vestido de noche, semanas; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; donación del patrimonio de la señora Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 1957 | derecha: vestido, Comme des Garçons, Otoño / Invierno 2012–13; cortesía de Comme des Garçons

Presentado íntegramente con prendas negras, el “Sobre el tiempo: moda y duración” de Met Gala enfatiza la evolución de las siluetas y el uso de detalles secundarios. Con la colección de piezas que van desde 1870 hasta el presente, los curadores tienen como objetivo conectar el concepto de “duración” con debates sobre diversidad, inclusión, sostenibilidad y otras cuestiones éticas que seguramente expresarán un impacto continuo durante la próxima década de la moda de lujo. Empleando el concepto de la durée (duración) de Henri Bergson, explorará cómo la ropa genera asociaciones temporales que combinan pasado, presente y futuro. Virginia Woolf será la “narradora fantasma” de la exposición.

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izquierda: vestido, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Otoño / Invierno 1984–85; compra, regalos de amigos del instituto de disfraces, 2010 | derecha: vestido de noche “tulipán”, Charles James; regalo de Elizabeth de Cuevas, 2015

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izquierda: vestido de tarde, americano, ca. 1877; regalo de Theodore Fischer Ells, 1975 | derecha: falda de “bumster”, Alexander McQueen, Otoño / Invierno 1995–96, edición 2010; cortesía de Alexander McQueen

Una línea de tiempo de 120 prendas se desplegará en dos galerías adyacentes fabricadas como enormes caras de reloj y organizadas en torno al principio de sesenta minutos de moda. Cada “minuto” contará con un par de prendas: el trabajo principal que representa la naturaleza lineal de la moda y el trabajo secundario su carácter cíclico. Cada par estará conectado a través de forma, motivo, material, patrón, técnica o decoración. Por ejemplo, un vestido negro de seda de princesa faille de finales de la década de 1870 se combinará con una falda “bumster” de Alexander McQueen de 1995.

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izquierda: chaqueta de noche, Elsa Schiaparelli, invierno 1938–39; regalo de la señora Pauline Potter, 1950 | derecha: conjunto de “espejos rotos”, Yves Saint Laurent, Otoño / Invierno 1978–79; cortesía del Museo Yves Saint Laurent París © Yves Saint Laurent

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Todas las prendas primarias serán negras, para enfatizar sus siluetas en evolución, y la segunda será negra o blanca, para subrayar sus asociaciones que se refuerzan mutuamente. La exposición concluirá con una pequeña selección de prendas de 2020 que vincula el concepto de duración con debates sobre diversidad, inclusión, sostenibilidad, trazabilidad, transparencia, longevidad, colaboración y otros temas éticos relacionados con la próxima década de la moda. La exposición irá acompañada de un catálogo.

Todavía está por verse el diseño teatral del espacio de la galería, que se presentará este otoño.

“La moda está indeleblemente conectada con el tiempo. No solo refleja y representa el espíritu de los tiempos, sino que también cambia y se desarrolla con los tiempos, sirviendo como un reloj especialmente sensible y preciso. A través de una serie de cronologías, la exposición utilizará el concepto de duración para analizar los giros y vueltas temporales de la historia de la moda “. – Andrew Bolton, el curador de Wendy Yu a cargo del instituto de disfraces de Met Gala

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