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Erik Bjerkesjö / Ballroom 010

Erik Bjerkesjö / Ballroom 010

While trapped under a most opportune cloud of volcanic ash during Salone del Mobile this April, we caught up with Swedish designer Erik Bjerkesjö, who is in the midst of launching a shiny new – eponymous – label. The fresh upstart, complete with an atelier and showroom tucked into the pristine and happening Mariatorget area of Stockholm, is the fruition of a long process of refinement for the shoe designer’s vision of a synthesis of beautiful, thoughtful design and entirely manual, bespoke production.
The label’s aura is unmistakably Scandinavian in its honest detailing and purity of materials, but is pollinated with sly details and a heavy dose of exclusivity that, upon close consideration, transcends stolid notions of luxury footwear and effectively infringes on rococo mystique.

The result is an intelligent and endlessly sophisticated collection, much like Mr. Bjerkesjö, who himself is always incomprehensibly stylish and pores over his work through handmade replicas of Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic spectacles. Although Bjerkesjö’s brand is a newborn, his signature subversive style has been a long time in the making. He completed advanced studies at Polimoda under the guidance of Patrick de Muynck and in his nascent career has already garnered a considerable amount of praise.

Last year his work was featured alongside Rick Owens and Ann Demeulemeester in the obsessively curated and always progressive window of Luisa Via Roma, a holy institution of creative fashion patronage in Florence, known for being a barometer on upcoming designers and a prime showcase for conceptual artists like Felice Limosani.

He’s also exhibited at Copenhagen International Fashion Fair, and has also cooperatively shown with We Are Group, the Swedish bureau that also works with H&M, Ann-Sofie Back & Comme des Garçons. Fancifully called Ballroom 010, the inaugural collection is being entirely hand produced both by the designer himself and in Tuscany by the same master craftsmen who construct for some very famous, very drool-worthy – and very secretive – heavyweights. Needless to say, quality for the bespoke pieces is above and beyond superlative. Keep an eye out for accompanying projects, including work with video artist Igor Zimmerman and an all-out shoot with a certain – as-of-yet-secret – supermodel. Oh, the mystique! The collection officially drops in July 2010.

By Tag Christof – images courtesy of Erik Bjerkesjö

Heaven Can Wait / Gainsbourg Ft. Beck

Heaven Can Wait / Gainsbourg Ft. Beck

Stop Making Sense. If you are the kind of fella who’s always trying to figure out what the hell is goig on in a video, we kindly suggest you to lose yourself in this one.

“Heaven Can Wait” is first single from “IRM”, the brend new record from lovely french singer Charlotte Gainsbourg – and features Balenciaga icon – Serge’s daughter and her mate Beck, both stranded in a weird world expressly created for them by LA director Keith Schofield.

Be prepared for everything: from Charlotte Gainsbourg holding a baby in a hot dog costume to Beck playing Super Nintendo with a dude in a horse mask.

And of course, don’t forget the Giant Bomb with the world “Nachos” on it. Hear Keith about this:“We were trying to think of a funny, nonsensical thing. What would be something that wouldn’t be interpreted as having meaning or making a statement. Because writing a word on a bomb can get pretty pretentious. Unless that word is nachos.” Sounds perfectly clear, Keith.

By Alexio Biacchi

A Shaded View On Fashion Film – ASVOFF – Milano

A Shaded View On Fashion Film – ASVOFF – Milano

After Paris, Mexico City, Seoul, and Moscow, ASVOFF is finally making a stop in Milano. In addition to its annual selection, its Milan addition for the festival has a section dedicated to the theme of “light”, chosen by Diane Pernet, curator and creator of the festival. All the videos comissioned by Diane Pernet in collaboration with Italian Vogue will be one minute short. Diane has always believed in the video as a form of contemporary communication capable of cultural blending, as much as tool facilitating free creativity that explores the intersection between fashion and motion.

The exhibition is coordinated by Federico Poletti and Sara Maino and presents a hundred documentaries and films.The quality is very high, from “Beauty” by the Italian artist Cosimo Terlizzi, to “Sunshowers” (the Festival trailer) by the videomakers Leverock Elisha Smith and “Auguries Of Innocence” from New York based videomaker Jason Last.

By Stefania Seoni – video courtesy of ASVOFF – images courtesy of Jacopo Turrini.

L’ Uomo Vogue: Rossana’s Turn

L’ Uomo Vogue: Rossana’s Turn /

2DM talent’s still featured in last L’uomo Vogue: this time Rossana Passalacqua styled Aleksandar Kolarov – serbian football player inside an Italian team, Lazio, since 2007 – in a shot by Roberto Baldassarre. GF Ferré suit and shirt with an Etro pochette in the pocket are clearly meant to be contrasted by Puma sneakers.

By Elisa Lusso – images courtesy of L’ Uomo Vogue

Ana Murillas – L’ Uomo Vogue

Ana Murillas – L’ Uomo Vogue

Portuguese football player Simão Pedro Fonseca Sabrosa a.k.a. Simão is featured inside last Italian L’Uomo Vogue with a couple of shots by Daniel Riera, styled by our passionate Ana Murillas. Midfiel player inside Atlético Madrid – all the times antagonist of the other county town team Real Madrid – Simão naturally fits these mediterranean colors and mood.

By Elisa Lusso – Ph. Daniel Riera – Courtesy of L’Uomo Vogue

Pull and Bear Spring Summer 2010 by Xevi Muntané

Pull and Bear Spring Summer 2010 by Xevi Muntané

Pull and Bear Spring Summer 2010 campaign, shot by photographer Xevi Muntané and stylist Alberto Murtra, has been based on the denim main idea, under a pretty sunny mood, but incredibly during a rainy day. Featuring Barbara Palvin@IMG and Josh Beech@Models1, here’s a selction from the shooting inside an old factory in Barcelona.

By Elisa Lusso – Photo by Xevi Muntanè, courtesy of Pull & Bear

Oppure II / Fashion towards New Media

Oppure II / Fashion towards New Media

“Fashion moves towards the new media” is the subheading of the second round of “Oppure”, an exhibition curated by Federico Sarica, who wisely put together some young artists working within the fashion industry: 3 fashion photographers – Stefano Galuzzi, Ilaria Orsini and Van Mossevelde+N – a director, Luca Merli and 3 fashion stylists – Rossana Passalacqua, Roberta Rusconi and Tanya Jones.

One time, they would have been called ‘insiders’, but since the fashion social sharing phenomenon puts everyone in the front row and down to the backstages, insiders just don’t exist anymore, that’s why we need another aesthetic evolution. Generically documenting a story that acts on a timeline instead of photography steady poses, filming thus becomes an immediate choice to go through this transformation.
Oppure is opening its doors on friday 14th May at 8 p.m. at
Spazio Monotono, Vicenza (Italy).

By Elisa Lusso - images courtesy of Stefano Galuzzi, Ilaria Orsini, Luca Merli.

Roger Deckker / Self Service

Roger Deckker / Self Service

French stylist and fashion editor Marie Chaix fulfilled Roger Deckker’s wishes with classical 70’s glamourous inspirations in this black/white shooting for Self Service. Framing faces and postures under the perfect light and dynamic was the primary duty for Deckker, while the casting by Natalie Joos just made the rest.
Filippa Hamilton, contract model for Ralph Lauren for the past 6 years, Rie Rasmussen, top model in the early 00’s, Ana Claudia Michels one of all time Riccardo Tisci’s favourite and Tasha Tilberg, naturally bloom in the entire mood.

By Elisa Lusso – Image courtesy of Self Service Magazine

Richardson Magazine

Richardson Magazine

A feminine take on sex and pornography is probably one concept still lacking, or at least not yet properly developed in the magazines we’re used to buy.
UK stylist Andrew Richardson once thought about this shortage and he did realize a teasing homonym publication due to fill this kind of girlish demand.
Richardson Magazine seems to shout that ‘girls just wanna have fun’ and yes, the new issue is finally back on the shelves after a long break.
Just try to set your minds on a girl perspective, then start thinking about how will it be finding features of Sasha Grey by Glenn Luchford, contributions by Carolee Schneemann, Valie Expert, Steven Meisel, Bunny Yeager, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Tracy Ermin, Annie Sprinkle, Malcolm Mclaren, David Rimanelli, Tristan Taromino, Amy Kelner, Simon Ford. Need anything else to run at Colette and get your copy?


Bela Borsodi from A1


Glen Luchford from A1


Mario Sorrenti from A2

By Elisa Lusso – images courtesy of  RICHARDSON MAGAZINE

Claudio Cassano – D magazine

Claudio Cassano – D magazine

From Jericoacoara beach, northern Brazil, Claudio Cassano hits the pages of La Repubblica D, this time hailing under some palmtrees and surrounded by the waves ever-moving as background. (It’s time to leave aside our envy for the esotic for a while).

2DM talent and friend Claudio is stating his hallmark on the female universe once again with many illustrations following a charming editorial shot by Matteo Montanari and styled by Ada Kokosar, besides being feautured with an interview through which you can jump into in his tropical life, his old-styled but contemporary way of achieving art and his latest tees project and shop called Lov Durden.

By Elisa Lusso – Images courtesy of La Repubblica D

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