Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Hedi Slimane : Anthology of a Decade


A new photography book honouring the photography work of the exemplary designer turned photographer, Hedi Slimane, is released on the 30th of Aprl by JRP Ringier publishing.

As Hedi Slimane: Anthology of a Decade Hedi Slimane: Anthology of a Decade Book reveals, Slimane’s photographs, which traverse the music scene, the New York art scene, street fashion and haute couture, are as fresh as his groundbreaking work in fashion. Drawing on photographs taken throughout the past decade, this volume records Slimane’s early years in the fashion industry, before, during and after his tenures at Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior. It was during this decade that Slimane brought to men’s fashion an androgynous, rock verve that influenced couture worldwide. This selection of 175 color photographs lays bare Slimane’s inspirations for this look…”

The book will be available from Amazon.

See more images from the book after the jump!

By Andreas Menelaou Features Assistant

Thursday, 17 February 2011

"SNAPPED" All Walks Beyond the Catwalk

                        All Walks Co Founders - L-R  Caryn Franklin, Erin O'Connor and Debra Bourne


On the eve of probably the most identity centric event ever to take place in London,London Fashion Week,7thMan Magazine was invited on 11th of February to the opening of the Late Shift of  "All walks Beyond the Catwalk".More than 4,000 people travelled from all over Britain to join All Walks Beyond the Catwalk's celebrate a message of inclusivity and individuality at National Portrait Gallery.



All Walks Beyond the Catwalk gave us a peak at "SNAPPED",a photographic speciment lensed by the one and only fashion photography maestro Rankin, to promote individuality through a series that embodies the All Walks aesthetics:"All Shapes,Ages and Skin Tones!".





Led by fashion insiders and co-founders of All Walks Beyond the Catwalk - Erin O'Connor,Debra Bourne and Caryn Franklin, all engaged in a debate with other industry professionals and bloggers around the issue of contemporary portraiture in fashion photography and how fashion is becoming the lens through which we view our identity, recognising the power of the fashion industry and the messages that it conveys to both women and men.


The 9 portraits shot by Rankin feature S/S'11 pieces from designers Vivienne Westwood, Betty Jackson, Matthew Williamson, Antonio Berardi, Alice by Temperley, Hussein Chalayan, Osman Yousefzada and Stella McCartney.

In All Walks spirit - All were welcome!

See more pictures after the jump!

By Andreas Menelaou Features Assistant

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Time To Click


BOSS Watches are known for the affiliation with sporting icons, most notably with Britain's most influential yachtsman, Alex Thomson. Furthering their association with sport, BOSS Watches have combined the art of photography with their love of a fast moving industry and launched a unique photography competition in partnership with the The Independent entitled Time To Click.

Offering aspiring photographers the opportunity to show off their artistic skills, the competition asks entrants to capture a winning sporting moment for a chance to win an exclusive set of gifts including a BOSS watch, a £500 shopping trip and personal tuition with a professional photographer.

The overall winner will be announced at the end of December, but in the run up to the closing date, The Independent sports desk will pick their top five every two weeks. Not only can you view the hopeful entries on the specially designed BOSS platform but the Independent have also set up a gallery of the top thirty iconic moments in the sporting world to give you inspiration and creative insight.

The concept is simple and with such exceptional prizes on offer, this is not a competition you want to miss.

For more, Click Here.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Candid Candies


Pop-Up stores, temporary retail outlets that open in random locations, are not new. Pop-Up galleries, however, are. The latest to open is the Flash Projects inaugural space that opens on Thursday (25th November) exhibiting Canned Candies: The Nudes of Jean Clemmer.
The visionary and in hindsight, modern, images explore fantasy, sensuality and haute couture in 1960s Paris and included the iconic collaboration between Clemmer and designer Paco Rabanne from 1969.

This is also a celebratory exhibit, staged to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Canned Candies which was first published in Paris in 1969 under the name Nues, meaning naked. Yet this is the first time in which the UK has hosted an original collaboration between the two legendary names in French artistic and fashion culture plus a wider range of Clemmer's female form studies.

And whilst this exhibit is an event in itself, it coincides with the London Fashion in Film Festival for which the involvement of Rabanne's famed futuristic rhodoid and era fits perfectly. This iconic period explores the Utopian dreams, and dare say hopes, of an aluminum chain-mail realm of science fiction and fantasy. These were styled and captured by Clemmer using nude models 'dressed' in Rabanne's then unwearable fashions which depicted and epitomised the growing freedom of sexuality of the 1960s and it's height in 1969.

The publication Canned Candies was a groundbreaking piece of photographic journalism, using black and Asian models, unheard of across the industry at the time. It was originally launched at the iconic Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris with a flourish of naked dancers and an abundance of cocktails which caused an immediate scandal against morals and sensation.


Clemmer was a photographer who captured the essence of a lost era; the sensuality, the spectacle and the pleasure of human form when the time was about sexual freedom and gratification. This is a must see exhibition, not only to see two of the biggest names in French and contemporary culture, but to see how a woman captures a form traditionally taken by a man.

For further information and to see more images by other photographers, Click Here.