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Παρασκευή 13 Μαΐου 2011

Taro Horiuchi F/W 2011-12 Collection


Being a huge fan of Japanese fashion i try to keep up with the latest creative updates from this amazing country. Taro Horiuchi's winter collection is all about clean lines and shapes in basic colours, with boyish shirts and pants, skirts and dresses with medium or long hemlines and beautiful jackets and capes, many of them decorated with huge fur detailing. The collection is accompanied by this excellent video, one of the best i've seen lately, with a concept based on fluid shapes and chill-out music.

For the full collection look book you can visit the designer's web site here

Enjoy:

TARO HORIUCHI 2011-12 A/W COLLECTION from TOKYO FASHION FILM on Vimeo.



Brian M. Viveros


Fetish artist Brian M. Viveros has become famous for his provocative paintings of sexy smoking girls. Using a mix of oil, acrylic, ink and airbrush Viveros creates the most extravagant portraits with heavy make up, lots of blood, impressive tattoos and flower or army headpieces.



Brian Viveros' work has been widely exhibited worldwide and featured in numerous books and magazines and is the director of some very interesting short artistic video productions.


For more exciting paintings of ths great artist you can visit his online portfolio here


Sarah Vo


In the case of photographer Sarah Vo, everything is going nostalgic and dreamy. The young London-based artist, with the Vietnamese background is getting inspired by nature and her family's cultural heritage, featuring ethereal portraits of mermaids and fairies with a 70's aesthetic.




Sarah works with 35 mm film and Polaroid cameras, plays with light, reflections and colours giving her shots an almost painting effect, in beautiful locations like rivers and forests.




Her portfolio also includes excellent documentary photography of portraits, Buddhist rituals and Vietnamese lifestyle. Enjoy her full work in the following links:

sarahvo.carbonmade.com
www.flickr.com/photos/thisisvo

Audio: Mark Akerboom - Hydrosymphony