Here’s our first glimpse of the Versace Spring/Summer 2012 campaign, photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. Styled by Joe McKenna, Gisele Bündchen is joined by male model Ryan Barrett in a striking blue setting.
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First Look: Karl by Karl Lagerfeld
Video of Karl Lagerfeld’s affordable priced line “Karl”. The collection will be sold exclusively at Net-a-Porter starting January 25, 2012. You can sign-up at Net-a-Porter to receive Karl updates, and see their dinky Karl logo.
Valentino’s 3D Virtual Museum: A Glimpse into Fashion History
Legendary fashion designer Valentino has unveiled his virtual fashion museum. Utilizing immersive 3D technology, the museum showcases five decades of Valentino Garavani’s archives, featuring over 5,000 images of dresses, illustrations, and photographs, as well as 180 fashion show videos. Check out a quick video tour of the museum below!
Billie Achilleos’ Stunning Louis Vuitton Bag Animals: Australian Tribute
British artist Billie Achilleos returns with three Australian animals to commemorate the opening of a new Louis Vuitton flagship in Sydney, Australia. Billie’s incredible transformation of handbags and accessories into a kangaroo, koala bear, and crocodile is truly remarkable! Personally, I find the Louis Vuitton Kangaroo with the baby particularly enchanting. Which one is your favorite?
Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson Book Foreword
To introduce her new book “Lady Gaga X Terry Richardson” Mother Monster decided to recite the foreword on video. The book comes out next Tuesday, November 22nd and both Gaga and Richardson will be at the New Museum Store in NYC for a signing. Amazon already has on pre-order for $28.40.
Louis Vuitton’s Holiday Circus Window Display: A Visual Delight
Charming, straightforward, and effective, Louis Vuitton’s Holiday 2011 window display theme is inspired by the splendor of the circus.
“Louis Vuitton is very familiar with this magical universe. The inventiveness of the Maison’s founders and the skill of its craftsmen were so well known in the circus world that it would appear that Houdini, the famous conjurer who defied every security mechanism in the late 19th century, even