
Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing
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1 month ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | Daphné Gosselin |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing |Briony Wright
0 $0.00 0 items At the mark of a quarter-century, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons negotiate what beauty and femininity mean at Prada. If we were to take a sweeping survey of the Western beauty ideal and the concept of the feminine, it would include a surgical menu of procedures and modifications.
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2 months ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | George Howarth |Grace Sandles |Carwyn Mcintyre |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing
0 $0.00 0 items Set in an industrial garage lined with Filson posters, Junya Watanabe’s menswear show opened with a nod to tradition: hunting jackets, blue-striped shirts, and a beige wide-brimmed fedora that was rugged yet formal. This restraint didn’t last long. Watanabe’s signature subversive tailoring emerged, dismantling American staples with patchwork and jolts of unexpected colour.
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2 months ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | Grace Sandles |Carwyn Mcintyre |George Howarth |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing
The town of Concordia, Italy, where Rick Owens has been producing his garments for two decades, informed his latest menswear collection, 'Concordians'. Departing from the grandeur of last season’s cinematic spectacle, Concordians focused on the essential. “I want to depend on fewer things, but make them as supernatural as possible," he determined post-show. At the all-familiar Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Owens leant into his signature strength: proportion.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Carwyn Mcintyre |Annabel Blue |Hugh Barton |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing
With lids lined and lashed primed, the eyes of the fashion and art world have turned to Antwerp’s MoMu Fashion Museum, where a new exhibition, Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor has recently opened. Ensor's depiction of masks and masquerades as a vehicle for social commentary and critical observation served as the inspiration for this exhibition, which spans visual art, photography, installation, interventions, and film to explore the role and function of makeup in our changing society.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Tara Robinson |Briony Wright |Letti Koutsouliotas-Ewing |Sophie Martin
In the 1989 documentary film, Notebook on Cities and Clothes, director Wim Wenders recalls the first time he tried on a Yohji Yamamoto jacket and the extraordinary sense of protection it elicited. In the film’s voiceover, he remarks, “I felt protected like a knight in his armour.” This has always been Yamamoto’s vision. The designer, who turned 80 last October, has spent the better part of five decades creating everyday armour out of fabric.
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