Christopher Kane in Mayfair

18.09.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Ahead of his floral focussed presentation at London Fashion Week on Monday, Scottish designer Christopher Kane announced his company will be opening their first flagship store in London. Set to launch on Mount Street at the end of next year, Christopher Kane, Creative Director, and Tammy Kane, Deputy Creative Director of the brand, commented: “This is an incredibly exciting time for us. To have our own retail space gives us the chance to showcase our collections and to really express our vision. To open in London first was really important to us as this is where our label was born.”

Considering the label’s credibility and popularity, it’s hard to believe Kane don’t have their own store already. The brand have apparently spent a year looking for the right location, and will set up shop opposite shoe designer Nicholas Kirkwood. The label received backing from Parisian company Kering earlier this year, who plan to take it global.

Text by Beccy Hill

Images from Style.com

 

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topshop unique ss14

17.09.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

On Sunday the Topshop Unique SS14 fashion show took place, and as always they know exactly what women wants. Effortlessly sexy sundresses with spaghetti straps showing of the best part of the back, slouchy denim and frayed jackets were some of the shows highlights.

Head of design Emma Farrow was inspired by the wild heady days and endless freedom of summer, which translates into a collection of relaxed, fuss-free pieces that would be just as good on a relaxed Saturday in the city as they would on the beach in a far-flung destination.

We could see a lot of transparent voiles and precious silks, suedes and soft textured tweeds with raw edges. It was a mix of vibrant pure colours such as hues of blue, oranges, marigold and dazzling whites, pale greys and shaded green.

Watch the whole collection at style.com

 

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Artists Anonymous

16.09.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

As their name suggests, Artists Anonymous (AA) keep their identity well hidden. All that we know is that they are a group of three, dividing their time between Berlin and London. The anonymity is to remove the possibility of their gender and age influencing evaluation of their work.

The group started exhibiting together in 2005 and even created a gallery space in London to show their own and other artists’ work. Their rapid rise to prominence is culminating in a series of high profile international exhibitions this year, with solo shows in Stockholm, Zurich, London and Madrid between August and December.

The film above is from their exhibition at Wetterling Gallery in Stockholm. It was a remarkable installation of 49 almost identical oil on wood portraits (40 x 30 cm), showing a woman’s head changing direction from left to right.

From October 15, Artists Anonymous will display installations over three floors at the Berloni Gallery in London.
System of a Dawn, is an example of Artists Anonymous’ ongoing game of inversions and illusion with the viewer, where commonplace expectations implode from the inside out and back again.

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WAH Nails

13.09.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Sharmadean Reid opened WAH Nails in Dalston, East London, in 2009 and since then they have opened up a business in Topshop Oxford Circus and pop ups worldwide, and has become the go-to salon for fashion forward nails. Sharmadean was named one of the ’15 people who will define the future of nails in Britain’ and was featured as part of the ‘New Generation’ in Vogue.

Yesterday Sharmadean Reid released her second book; The WAH Nails Book of Downtown Girls. Showcasing 25 brand new designs, including a Galaxy design for astrological sparkle, a pretty paisley print and an elegant script writing design, Sharmadean also includes a selection of exclusive 3D nail projects, hot tips for stylish outfits to suit your fashionable fingers, and WAH wardrobe essentials to update your look without the huge price tag.

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Performer as Curator

12.09.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

Alison Goldfrapp will be the first person to display works in The Lowry’s Performer as Curator exhibition series opening on the 19th October 2013. The enigmatic musician will bring together work from the painters, filmmakers, illustrators and photographers who have inspired her own artistic vision in this series that aims to bridge the gap between the performing and visual arts.

The diverse selection of works will engage with the artist’s fascination with the darker side of fairy tales and folklore, through the artworks of internationally renowned artists such as Marcel Dzama, John Stezaker, Leonora Carrington, Jan Pienkowski and Lotte Reiniger. Goldfrapp, who was hand-picked by the gallery to be the first performer in this series, not only acts as front-woman in her band but art-directs all things visual also. Michael Simpson, Head of Visual Art and Engagement at the Lowry said, “Alison Goldfrapp was a natural first choice for us, given her remarkable synthesis of music and visual imagery. This is an exciting new venture for us and there are more collaborations in the pipeline”.

Goldfrapp released their latest studio album Tales Of Us on Monday 9th September.

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Text by Mariella Agapiou

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Peter Lindbergh

11.09.2013 | Blog , Culture | BY:

For over 30 years, german photographer and film maker Peter Lindbergh has created a defining language of persona and iconography.
His work is now the subject of a solo exhibition at Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld. Occupying two floors, the exhibition consists of photographs spanning the 1980s through the present, many never before exhibited, each personally selected by the photographer from his archives. The exhibition is a kaleidoscopic, non-linear journey into Lindbergh’s pictorial world.

The exhibition also includes poetry by Pulitzer Prize Nominee Forrest Gander. A recorded voice, reciting Gander’s poem will loop throughout the exhibition.

Twin spoke to the legendary photographer about his solo exhibition and highlights of his career.

The exhibition will be on display at Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld from September 7 until October 4.

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Tell us about the exhibition, what can we expect?

This is an exhibition with about 35 images, many of them never presented in a gallery. Viewers can expect a mixture of portraits, landscapes and still lifes mixed with Forrest Gander’s reading of the writing he did especially for the exhibition, which will permeate through a sound system for the duration of the show.

How did the idea to work with Forrest Gander come up?

This idea came about because I love Forrest’s poems. He’s also from the Mohave Desert, where many of my pictures have been shot, so it made him the perfect collaborator. I just love the idea of words and images together and think that one will inspire or enrich the other.

It is not just fashion images but also landscape and still lifes, is there a link between them?
I don’t think that there are many so called “fashion pictures” in the exhibition.  It’s more about a poetic mixture of portraits, landscapes and some still lifes. I do lots of landscapes and stills when I’m out shooting and love to mix all these different types of images together. In the end, I always enjoy doing a portrait or something, even when I’m shooting stills of hands or the desert.

Do you have a favorite moment as a fashion photographer?

An important moment was at the end of the eighties, when I could not, or didn’t want to, photograph women in the style used by fashion photographers and magazines. This is why I refused to work for American Vogue. After Alexander Liberman called me in to ask me why, I explained to him that my view of women was very different from that of Vogue. He proposed that I take one of his editors and photograph the type of women that I want and to show him the results. So I went with Carlyne Cerf to Los Angeles and photographed six models in white shirts. The models were Christy Turlington, Estelle Lefebure, Karen Alexander, Linda Evangelista, Rachel Williams and Tatjana Patitz. This was the beginning of 1988. These women were later recognized as supermodels and dominated fashion magazines around the world.

How do you think fashion photography has changed since you started?

Although there are interesting photographers working today, I believe that mainstream fashion photography today has put itself in a corner by overusing Photoshop. This has created an image of women that I totally disagree with. For me, fashion photographs are portraits of women in the context of the time they’re shot. The definition of a woman was always more important to me than anything else in fashion photography. The term “fashion photographer” is not automatically identifiable with an interesting point of view, when you study the actual fashion magazines. I’m saying this about mainstream tendencies, there are, of course, interesting magazines out there today.

Where do you find inspiration?


Inspiration is everywhere and everything is inspiration.

Are you working on some new projects now?

We’re currently working on several upcoming museum and gallery exhibitions, as well as two book projects.  These include a large museum exhibition in Zagreb, Croatia (April 2014), an exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles (February 2014) and a second volume of “Images of Women” featuring work from 1995-2013.

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Twin Picks: Camo

09.09.2013 | Fashion | BY:

One print that made its way onto a catwalk or few back in February was camoflage. The military pattern was seen at Micheal Kors and Christopher Kane emblazoned on classically cut skirts, trousers as well as accessories. The print has connotations of 90’s street dressing but this season it’s matured, and struts it’s stuff in a much more elegant fashion. So instead of blending into your surroundings, get any of these Twin picks and go marching into AW13.

MSGM Camouflage Mohair-blend Jumper, £235, brownsfashion.com & Nike Roshe Run Print, £70, stories.com

Christopher Kane Camo-print wool mini skirt, £495, matchesfashion.com & Whistles Camo Jaquard Trouser, £175.00, whistles.com

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Ted’s Draws

06.09.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Created in 2011 by illustrator Ted Pearce, these t-shirt’s have already racked up a serious cult following. Featuring caricatures of music and film icons in unisex black and white designs, they make a subtle and cool nod to pop culture. Each design is limited edition, so once they’re gone they’re gone; available at Browns and tedsdraws.com

Text by Beccy Hill

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Claire Barrow x Matchesfashion.com

05.09.2013 | Blog | BY:

Emerging Fashion East designer, Claire Barrow has teamed up with MATCHESFASHION.COM to produce an exclusive 6-piece capsule collection.

The line which consists of 3 leather biker jackets and 3 clutches all feature the signature dark, punky Barrow illustrations. The collection is inspired by the idea of 3 gangs: The Embers, fiery party girls, The Jewel Lake Ritual, girls turning into jewels and lastly, Earth Angels referring to all the angels that surround us in the city.

Now available at matchesfashion.com

Text by Felicity Carter

 

 

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Pretty pretty

04.09.2013 | Blog , Film | BY:

Juliana Sorelli is a young french film director living in Los Angeles. She left Paris and its old beautiful buildings about one and a half year ago. She has found a new aesthetics in LA and loves the square buildings and the blinding neon lights. Perhaps that is what inspires her to make films.

Juliana is pretty much self-taught, she took a couple of classes in film but didn’t feel comfortable with the strict guidelines from the school and the teachers. She knew what she liked and what she wanted to do, so she mostly learned by watching a lot of movies and reading books about directors she liked.

Today Twin is excited to premiere Juliana’s new short film Pretty Pretty, an ironic essay about physical beauty and the sublime. We had a chat with the young director about the film and what beauty is for her.

Tell us about Pretty Pretty…

Well, it took a long time to make it. Usually when I have an idea, I start making it the week after and then two weeks later it’s done. But this one took almost six months, because the movie sort of constructed itself. It was just a one minute video from the beginning, with me in bandages saying all these quotes. And then I really liked the video and I thought I should do something more of it. I showed it to some friends and they also wanted to see more.

So you are acting in the film?

Yes! Before I started to make films I thought I wanted to act. But the more I was doing it, I couldn’t stand someone telling me what to do, because I felt it wasn’t me or it wasn’t right, so I slowly realized it would be much better if I acted for myself and produced my own things instead of controlling other peoples work. If there is a part in my film that I feel that I can do and that I’m right for it, I’ll do it.

Where did you find the inspiration for the short?

That first bit came up from an AA meeting. I’ve been sober for three years now, but I sometimes have to go to AA meetings, but I don’t like them that much. Many times people are going up there talking nonsense, but everybody claps and laughs no matter what they’re saying. They could be saying anything and everybody are cheering for them. So I was sitting at the AA meeting and thought it was a bit weird, these people don’t really listen, it’s just for show. Then I came up with the idea of a kind of “AA meeting”, but focused on women and plastic surgery. And at the same time I was reading this anthology about beauty and the sublime, and I got really into that and it helped me to develop the other stories.

What is beauty for you?

I think that being from France, I am used to a certain kind of aesthetics , especially from Paris with all those old buildings and that kind of pretty. But I was born there, and for me it is normal and really dull, and I find some parts of LA more beautiful. Everything is squared and there are neon lights everywhere and I find that really interesting. But I understand that many people think that this is just ugly. So it is kind of the opposite of what someone from here would think. Maybe I can find beauty in things that are not standard beautiful and different. But I can’t really explain why, it is like a compulsive attraction.

Is there a message in the film?

The common point in the three stories is that women tends to be focused on their own personal beauty. But admiration for beauty and glamour can be a curse. In two of the stories the women realize that there is also something more important than your own self and your own body. You are part of a bigger experience that goes beyond how you look and all the material things around you.

In these films two characters find their places in life when they realize how grand the world is. One of them gets this experience at the ocean, the other among the mountains. The only one who doesn’t find her place is the purely narcissistic person in the second story who gets totally lost in herself.
For me that’s the message behind the film. Everybody can get a bit self obtained and think that what we experience right now is so dramatic and important. But when you think about it for a second you realize that there are so much going on around us that is much more exciting than our small daily problems. That’s how I see it but I’m not sure if everybody else will see it like that.

Any other exciting projects coming up?

I just started up my own company, and I’m working together with a producer. I’m writing scripts and we will start sending them to festivals, actually I just finished editing another short film, it’s a fifteen minute long dark comedy.
It’s crazy how much have happened in one year. Perhaps next year I will be making features! I hope so! I am so grateful that I found out what I want to do and that I can actually make it. If I get an idea, I just need to give it a try. If it doesn’t work out, then at least I gave it a try.

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Catwalk by TIGI

03.09.2013 | Blog | BY:

Catwalk by TIGI products are launching this September, just in time for fashion week!

Three of Catwalk by TIGI’s hero collections – including the long-awaited return of cult-favourite, TIGI Oatmeal & Honey – have been repackaged, reformulated and are back in a big way.

Created by the TIGI International Creative Team and working with innovative technologists, each of Catwalk’s wash and care ranges treat and prepare the hair for catwalk-worthy styling.

Are you and your hair  ready to try something new?

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What would you do if you weren’t afraid?

02.09.2013 | Blog , Culture | BY:

This is the question currently being posed by the blog If U Weren’t Afraid. Hosted by Lean In, the campaign run by the chief operating officer of Facebook Sheryl Sandburg, the site features pictures of women holding up Post-It’s, whiteboards or notebooks with their answers. “Start my own company” “Explore the world alone” or even “Be silly more often”. There’s no doubt that there’s a lot of things we would all do if the ability to remove failure or fear was an option, but this is even more so as a woman. Studies show women are less ambitious than men, avoid leadership roles and are afraid to speak up.

The project aims to challenge women, to acknowledge that we all have fears and to share them with one another, in a bid to conquer them. “We hope the women on this blog will inspire you to ask yourself, ‘What would I do if I weren’t afraid?’ And then to go and do it.” So ask yourself what you would do today, and who knows, maybe you’ll start doing it tomorrow.

Text by Beccy Hill

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Parisian Chic Weekly Planner 2014

30.08.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Ines de La Fressange, style icon and Karl Lagerfeld’s long time muse is the essence of the expression “Parisian chic”. Last year she came out with a calendar for 2013 and since last month you can purchase the 2014 version. Deep-red faux leather cover with gold foil stamp, the Parisian Chic Weekly Planner is perhaps the chicest way to organzie your schedule next year.

The calendar offers Ines’s easy-to-steal ideas for how to be your most beautiful and elegant in every situation and specific pointers on how to dress like a Parisian for every occasion.

Order it from amazon.com

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Miu Miu Women’s Tales

29.08.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

In 2011, Miu Miu debuted The Women’s Tales, a series of short films that Miuccia Prada commissioned from international female directors, each of whom explored various aspects of the feminine experience in their work. And today Le Donne della Vucciria, set entirely in the city of Palermo, is making its world premiere at Venice Days. Above you’ll find the trailer. The renowned Palestinian actress Hiam Abbas is the director of the short.

This will be followed by The Door by Ava DuVernay, the first African-American woman to win an award for Best Director at Sundance. The Door is a celebration of the transformative power of the bonds between a number of different women.

The two short films present a different vision of a woman´s world and its metamorphoses. The clothes from the collection, in fact, are no mere accessories or ornamental elements; they symbolize renewal, accompanying the stars of the short films on a path leading to personal “rebirth”.

There’s more to Miu Miu Women´s Tales than just visuals, a series of talks will be devoted to the theme of female creativity. On August 30 and August 31 festival audiences will be able to watch several leading ladies in film and the arts at large as they engage in three dialogues moderated by journalist and filmmaker Monica Maggioni. The three conversations cover different creative stages in filmmaking: directing ,production and acting.

The idea for the talks was born from the need to stimulate reflection on women’s experiences working and expressing their creativity in various sectors of the film industry. Miu Miu presents the voices of quite different personalities who have had first-hand experience of the risks and the rewards of a career in film in a “man’s world”.

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das innere

28.08.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

The German self-taught photographer and Twin favourite, Alexander Binder, is opening his first solo exhibition in Warsaw, Poland on Friday. It’s a new body of work called Das Innere with mystic photographs, which were taken during several journeys to Sicily and the Aeolian Islands in the last 3 years.

Das Innere has an ambiguous meaning in German and is used to describe the inside of a building or a physical object – but also the inner life of a human being, his thinking, his emotions, his hopes, nightmares and fears. Alexander portrays this in his exhibition through pictorial photographs from smoking volcanoes and magmatic eruptions which gives the viewer a very lively impression of the destructive power from the inner of the earth. On the other hand the images come directly from the inner of our soul and express anxiety and loneliness.

Alexander creates mystical and ethereal photos, which are characterized by a strong passion for the spiritual and the surreal.
Alexander’s photos have been exhibited internationally (Germany, France, UK, Poland, US, Canada, Northern Ireland, Italy, Netherlands). And his images were published in VICE, SLEEK, TUSH, TWIN, GUP, Fotografia, Süddeutsche Magazin and many more. His books and zines are held in the collections of the National Art Library, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Salford Zine Library, Indie Photobook Library and the Médiathèque André-Malraux de Strasbourg.

Das Innere is on display at Lookout Gallery in Warsaw from August 30 until September 24.

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Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye

27.08.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

V1 GALLERy in Denmark presents a group exhibition with work responding to the legacy of World War II and Nazis, but the aim is to create an exhibition that highlights the increasing perils of the far right in contemporary Europe – such as the Golden Dawn in Greece, Svoboda in the Ukraine and the Jobbik party in Hungary.

Mel Brooks, the American writer, director and actor, has spent much of his career parodying Hitler and German national socialists, and his aim was to bring Hitler and the Nazi’s down with ridicule and laughter.
In 1945, he responded to the Nazi’s propaganda broadcasts by setting up speakers and singing Jewish musical theatre performer Al Jolsonʼs song ʻToot Toot Tootsie Goodbyeʼ on repeat to the Germans.

By placing together work that veers from the satirical to the deeply disturbing, the aim with the exhibition is to create a real effect in the viewer. Hitting them with horror and the unacceptable at moments when humour has lowered their barriers.

And Twin’s art editor, Francesca Gavin, is the curator of the exhibition. She is also the curator of the Soho House Collection and has curated shows internationally that include The Dark Cube at the Palais de Tokyo 2012, and The New Psychedelica at MU Eindhoeven 20.

The exhibtion is on display at V1 Gallery from September 13 until October 14.

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Arm Candy from MATCHESFASHION.COM

26.08.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Matches, the very British luxury shopping destination, with an exciting international outlook are renowned for their dedication to creativity and originality, as well as bringing the most globally sought after designers to their customer. With their fashion exclusives including the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Saint Laurent and Azzedine Alaia, it’s the place to buy key wardrobe hits every season.

For the upcoming AW they have the perfect arm candy on offer, from cool classics to cutting edge, and we’ve chosen the favourites from matchesfashion.com.
The bag above the text is the Pelican satchel bag by Alexander Wang.

Words by: Felicity Carter

Balenciaga, Giant City bag

Bao Bao Issey Miyake, Lucent shopper

Burberry Prorsum, Blaze studded patent-leather bag

Jil Sander, Neptuno leather bowling bag

 

 

Mark Cross, Scottie satchel bag

Saint Laurent, Sac du Jour ponyhair tote

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the young talent Lina Scheynius

23.08.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

The highly celebrated talent Lina Scheynius will present her first European solo exhibition at Christophe Guye Galerie in Zurich from next week.

The young Swedish model-turned-photographer captures scenes from her daily life, exploring and observing friends, lovers, and herself. She shows images there are arrestingly honest, raw and intimate. And with a strong sexual undertone she brings something fresh to the art world and challenges traditional theories of the female role as the inactive and objectified.

In September her fifth self-published book will be released and you can pre-order it already now from her website.

Lina Scheynius’s first solo exhibition in Europe opens at Christophe Guye Galerie on August 30 until October 19 in Zurich.

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Freja leaves the catwalk for designing

22.08.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

The Danish beauty, Freja Beah Ericsen, has been a regular face on all the big catwalks during the last couple of years and she has been the campaign model for brands such as Chanel, Bottega Veneta and Valentino and is often seen in Vogue, Numero and Elle. But now she has decided to take a break, and instead of modeling Freja is trying something new. She has paired up with Lela Becker and Tim Kaeding from Mother, and in September a capsule collection with Freja’s signature pieces like classic denim, chambray shirts and leather pieces will be launched in Nordstrom. “I wanted them to be the thickness jeans should be, but also comfortable. We got the first pair really right, and I’ve been wearing them ever since,” Freja says.

The Scandinavian model has been working with the international medical humanitarian organization, Doctors Without Borders, for the last years and so sales from the collection will also benefit the organization.

As she is a fan of the effortless denim look, her collaboration with Mother have good odds for success. And even though we won’t see her pretty face on the upcoming fashion shows, we at Twin can’t wait to get our hands on a pair of jeans designed by the Danish star.

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The ultimate pyjama

21.08.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Olivia Von Halle takes luxury nightwear to the next level. The British brand, which was only launched a couple of years ago has established its very own take on traditional silk pyjamas, slips and robes.

The AW13-14 campaign, as styled by Leaf Greener (the Executive Fashion Editor of ELLE China none the less) takes inspiration from the orient during the lavish 1920s era, channeling high-octane glamour with a heavy dose hedonism. This translates into the collection through the use of rich jewel tones and art deco prints, all in the signature Olivia Von Halle silk.

The brand is sold in over 50 stores globally, including Harrods, Selfridges, Neiman Marcus and online at net-a-porter.com

oliviavonhalle.com

Words by: Felicity Carter

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