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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

David Bowie joined by Tilda Swindon in new video



"The Stars (Are Around Tonight)" is Bowie's second single from the upcoming album "The Next Day", due to arrive in stores on the second week of March. The movie features the acclaimed british actress Tilda Swindon and in some parts it does bring us somehow to the imagery of "The Hunger", a movie directed by Tony Scott and starring also Catherine Deneuve. Some might say that Bowie too got entangled in the new vampiresque trend, but the man did venture in the world of vampires in 1983 with that French actress in what some claimed was the ideal vampire pair, perfectly fit for the role of a life hungry couple.
In this movie Swindon and Bowie play an older couple whose quiet life is disturbed by a young band formed by kids in typicall Bowie-fashionable attire. The video is a beautiful display of pop and fashion and aesthetic imagery. As for the music and despite the high expectactions, it does not bring us to closer to the universe of "Heroes" or "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" but rather to the sound of "Black Tie White Noise" or "Never Let Me Down", considered by many the least inspired of all Bowie albums.
While the first single was indeed a great song, the second single "The Stars (Are Around Tonight)" did not meet the expectations. We will have to wait for the whole album to confirm whether "The Next Day" marks indeed a great comeback.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Countdown for Lisbon Fashion Week

Lisbon Fashion Week is scheduled for March 8, 9 and 10. The shows will take place at Pátio da Galé right by the magnificient 36 000 sq m Praça do Comércio, one of the biggest in Europe .
The 40th edition of Moda Lisboa, as it is commonly known, will feature shows by 18 Portuguese fashion designers and a guest designer from Poland.
The shows start with the collections by Valentim Quaresma (see pictures), one of the most talented jewellers in the country and whose iconic creations can be found in Paris in Lisbon, Paris, Germany, England, Holland, New Zealand or Australia and online at http://www.valentimquaresma.com/store/index.php/.
He was for 20 years the man in charge of the jewellery adorning the designs for Ana Salazar, the pioneer of Portuguese modern fashion design, working in parallel in his own collections and using all kinds of materials, "turning simple objects into refined and luxurious items".
 


Ricardo Dourado, Alexandra Moura, Nuno Gama, Ricardo Andrez, Luis Buchinho,  Aleksandar Protic, Pedro Pedro, White Tent and V!tor are some of the names Trendenz will be closely watching in this edition. These fashion designers have been developing and highly consistent body of work, hence expectations are high.

 
The motto for this edition is Trust: "Trust because we cannot stop. We believe in the work of Fashion in Portugal. And we are good. Trust, because with the right people, on the right path, under the right light, we will provide visibility to new netowrks, new content, new ideas, new businesses", reads Moda Lisboa manifesto.

Karl Lagerfeld designs for Melissa




Karl Lagerfeld has signed with Melissa and will be providing designs for this Brazilian brand for four seasons. The Winter collection will comprise four models and the German-born designer has drawn its inspiration in the colours of the Brazilian flag.

In recent declarations unveiled by the brand Lagerfeld said. “The best way to get to know the country is to work with the people living in it". He further added that he does not know much about the country and that this is an excellent opportunity to work with a very interesting co-branding.


The collection signed by the man, who has been at the creative helm of Chanel and who has also his own personal brand Karl Lagerfeld, will be available in Brazilian stores as of March and in Europe as of June.

This is a further addition to the portfolio of Melissa which has worked together in recent years with Vivienne Westwood, Pedro Lourenço, John Wu and architect Gaetano Pesce, just to name a few.

The Selby digs in the archives of Coach



Fashion blog The Selvy leads us in a journey through the archives of American brand Coach led by the Archivist, Jed. Should you visit the Coach building in Lower Manhattan do not miss the opportunity to seethis true museum. Put on your white gloves in order not to damage the items on display, start the visit led by Jed and check the numerous iconic bags.
The brand regularly digs in this huge archive to look for inspiration or to relaunch iconic models which have made this brand a must-have, not only in the USA but in the whole world as this brand has pursued a relentless expansion plan and its items can now be found in major cities throughout the world. Should you be or visit Lisbon, check the nicely decorated brand's corner at the department store El Corte Inglés.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Fly London awarded best Fashion Footwear Brand

Fly London was awarded Fashion Footwear Brand of the Year last week in Birmingham. This prize is an acknowledgement for the remarkable commercial performance of this brand with shops in London Convent Garden and in St. Christopher's Place right by Oxford Street and Selfridges.



The award is here to reinforce the brand's positioning in the British market, a country where you can find it in 400 retailers. Fly London thus pursue its relentless path after having managed to become an household names and established a foothold in the word of shoes and fashion. 
You see the brand's shoes in the streets of Lisbon and London, on stage worn by Björk and in some of the best adverstising campaigns ever. Yet you probably didn't know that this is Portuguese brand, with headquarters in the north of Portugal and a flagship store in the iconic and affluent Avenida da Liberdade, in Lisbon.


 
Fly London is in the forefront of Portuguese exports with stands in the major trade fairs in the world. Aside from shoes, the brand began two years ago designing an apparel collectiom which you can find in selected shops. Fly London is also a tender tale of preserverance, hard work and vision by its founder, Mr. Fortunato Frederico, a man who began as a simple worker in a shoe factory and has made it and turned Fly London in a true global player in the international shoe market. 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Antonio Navas wins Best Model Award at the Madrid Fashion Week


Antonio Navas, a model from Barcelona, has just one the award for best model at the L'Oreal Awards here at the Mercedes-Benz Madrid Fashion Week. Despite his good looks and cool presence on the catwalk this award comes somehow as a surprise, considering it goes usually to female models. Antonio thanked for the award, referred to the current difficult economic situation of the country and said the money received as part of the L'Oreal award would go to a Barcelona based charity.
The ceremony was presented by former Spanish model Laura Sanchez, by Cuca Solana, director of the Mercedes-Benz Madrid Fashion Week and by the Portuguese Inês Caldeira, director of L'Oreal Spain.
This ceremony was there also to award the prize for best collection won by Juan Duyos, a designer from Madrid and one of the regulars at this fashion week who presented yesterday his collectin "Reserva".

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The look and feel of fashion brand Delikatessen



Delikatessen story is tale of modern geography, of a world with no boundaries and the tale of two creative minds: Stephen Hartog and Andrzej Lisowski. The first comes from Holland and was the mentor or of this project. The second comes from Poland and is the designer of these true delicacies.


Both met by accident in Barcelona and 5 years after they would embark in a project they called Delikatessen, a brand betting on fine fabrics, like a chef who favours the most refined ingredientes.


 
Delikatessen garments can be found in brick-and-mortar shops in Holland, Germany and Japan and in online shopping platforms. For the Autumn Winter 2013/14 they bet on exquisite fabrics from around the world like "silky Giza cottons, brushed Oxfords, precious boiled wools, Suvim cotton or Japanese chambres".


What is striking in Delikatessen is the elegant casual look and feel of their collections, the right choice for urban men who privilege comfort without giving up on style and quality, a brand with a true international touch.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Beck covers Bowie song with 160 musicians



Beck has recently brought a David Bowie song to a new height by playing a version of "Sound of Vision" surrounded by 160 musicians and shooting it with 360-degree cameras.

This astonishing version was film for a campaign for the Lincoln car company and is here to prove the genius of Beck who was able to unveiled a new potential to one of Bowie's most iconic songs. "Sound and Vision" was recorded for the album Low when David Bowie moved from the States to Berlin.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Lust for Life - A movie on Berlin, Bowie, Iggy and creativity



The lives of David Bowie and Iggy Bowie are to be at the center of a movie which will be there to portray creativity in the divided city of Berlin. The movie will be directed by Gabriel Range and the rebel rebel pair is to feature profusely in it as they became one of the most iconic rock stars in the history of Berlin subculture, benefiting from the dense atmosphere of walled West Berlin.

David Bowie, who met Iggy Pop in this city, and who produced some of the best records by this wild iguana, has to thank this city for having provided the inspiration for three of his best albums: Low, Heroes and Lodger. These two works of art are filled with references to the city both in the cold sound landscapes created in close collaboration with Brian Eno and in the title tracks that bring us to the Berlin imagery: “Art Decade”, “Neuköln, “Secret Life of Arabia”, “Warzawa”.

Berlin and the decadence of the city features also in Bowie’s movie career, e.g. in “Just a Gigolo” a relatively unknown movie set in Post World War I and featuring also the German icon Marlene Dietrich. The movie was actually the actress last appearance on screen.

Much can be said of Bowie, and Iggy’s, Berlin period in Schöneberg, the part of the city they used to live in. The capital of German is set to make a new comeback in the chameleon’s life and seems to have left a mark in his life, considering the somehow longing feeling expressed in “Where are we now” the single which marks the return of David Bowie after ten years.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Guy Ritchie films David Beckham for H&M



At the age of 37, David Beckham continues to be in the spotlight both for his good looks and technical skills. One week ago the world media covered his transfer from the Los Angeles football club Galaxy to the French club Paris Saint Germain. And here's now his new ad for H&M filmed by Guy Ritchie, the movie director of the fabulous movies "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch".
It is not the first time Beckham features in underwear campaigns for this swedish brand of cheap clothing which loves to flirt with rich stars and famous designers.