A Pool Pop-Up

31.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Summer may have not shown its face as of yet but that doesn’t mean we can’t lift our moods with a bit of

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retail therapy.

Enter Beach in the East, the creatively different pop-up shop created by Yasmin Sewell and Papier Mache Tiger. Set up in a disused swimming pool near Old Street, the east London-based store stocks brands such as Acne, Thomas Tait and House of Holland.

Get your shop on here until August 24.

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Artistic Resurrection

30.05.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

A legendary art event of the past comes back to life in the new When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013 exhibition. Presented by Fondazione Prada and curated by Germano Celant in collaboration with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas, the show reconstructs the legendary Live in Your Head. When Attitudes Become Form exhibit by Harald Szeemann at the Bern Kunsthalle in 1969, which paved a then radical approach to the practice of exhibition curation.

Described as “a literal and radical superposition of spaces that produces new and unexpected relationships between the artworks themselves and between the artworks and the space they occupy”, the exhibition features the work of artists such as Claes Oldenburg, Eva Hesse and Joseph Beuys, as well as original materials from the development of the 1969 show, offering something for both art history buffs and newcomers alike.

When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013 exhibits at Calle de Ca’ Corner, Santa Croce 2215, Venice from  June 1 until November 3.

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If All Now Here

29.05.2013 | Music | BY:

This week marked the release of If All Now Here, the debut LP from Feathers. The girl band from Austin performed last Thursday at The Old Blue Last, giving a hypnotic performance. Undeniably cool, these girls play powerful electronic pop ballads. Anastasia Dimou’s alluring stage presence and ethereal voice created a certain other-worldly ambiance, one that the girls manage to combine with a pop sensibility.

After their performance last week we can’t wait to hear the full album. You can buy it here.

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What Is Gender?

28.05.2013 | Blog , Culture | BY:

For all those looking for  a way to reconnect with reality after a long bank holiday weekend, look no further than the What Is Gender? talk tonight with Stella Sandford at The Wheatsheaf.

Sandford, a reader in modern European Philosophy and member of the Radical Philosophy editorial collective, will be discussing the factors of sex and gender distinction in everyday life since the emergence of feminist activism in the 1960s.

Find out what subtle behaviours and roles within biology, culture and society separate women from men — and the future possibilites of challenging these impositions.

What Is Gender? takes place today at The Wheatsheaf, 25 Rathbone Place,  W1T 1DG, starting at 8pm.

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Art Audit

24.05.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

ELF, aka the gender equality-campaigning East London Fawcett Group, unveils their contribution to Calvert 22’s exhibition …how is it towards east? today.

For the past year, the organisation has been examining the postion of women within London’s contemporary art scene as part of their Art Audit campaign. Check out their findings at the Calvert 22 gallery now.

…how is it towards east? is on display until June 2 at Calvert 22 gallery, 22 Calvert Avenue, E2 7JP.

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Shot By Kern

22.05.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

Richard Kern has been travelling the world to find subjects for his nude portraits as part of VBS’ Shot by Kern series for over seven years. Now the results of his photography sessions has been published for the first time ever.

Shot by Kern features 300 intimate pictures shot by the American photographer on location in countries ranging from Belgium to Sweden to the UK.

The settings and subject may differ, but all images are unified by a certain sense of ease and naturalness inherent to Kern’s aesthetic. View his latest body of work at a bookstore near you.

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London Literature Festival 2013

22.05.2013 | Blog , Culture | BY:

Yesterday marked the launch of the annual London Literature Festival at Southbank Centre. From this month through until September a variety of talks, readings and other events will be celebrating the best of fiction, poetry, plays and music.

Special highlights include a group of forty female poets and performers doing a live reading of Sylvia Plath's posthumously published body of work Ariel, poetic artist Cornelia Parker in conversation with psychoanalyst Darian Leader and a discussion on modern-day abortion politics between authors Kate Manning and G

abriel Weston.

Throughout the course of the festival you can also attends readings by award-winning poets Heather Phillipson and Emily Berry, as well as the shortlisted authors for the Women's Prize for Fiction. No matter what genre or topic strikes your fancy, be sure to check out the full list of events on the Southbank Centre website.

London Literature Festival runs from now until 8 September at Southbank Centre,  Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX.

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Artisanal Insight

20.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

The house of Hermès is world-renowned for its high level of craftsmanship, boasting some of the most highly coveted products to its name.

Now a team of its artisans will be offering a glimpse into the making of the brand's iconic handbags, silk scarves, fine jewellery and more for Festival des Métiers A rendezvous with Hermès craftspeople.

The week-

long exhibition will be showcasing the work methods across ten different crafts, so don't miss out on the opportunity to witness high fashion (literally) in the making.

Festival des Métiers exhibits from 22 to 28 May at the Saatchi Gallery, Duke Of York's HQ,King's Road, SW3 4RY.

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High Voltage Fashion

17.05.2013 | Blog , Culture , Fashion | BY:

This week marks the launch of Iain R. Webb's new book As Seen in BLITZ: Fashioning '80s Style. The ICA is celebrating the event with a series of talks and film screenings.

Webb's monograph focuses on the lasting influence of the style and culture bible, which emerged amongst the new wave of independent publications in London during the early 1980s like i-D and The Face.

In a worl

d of New Romantics, a hedonistic nightlife and post-punk fashion, BLITZ explored ideas of transformation, beauty, glamour and sex through its imagery and featured legendary contributors such as Leigh Bowery, Nick Knight, Bodymap, Katharine Hamnett, Vivienne Westwood and Andrew Logan.

Relive the best of the 80s this weekend by checking out the publication and visiting the ICA.

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The New Versus Versace

16.05.2013 | Fashion , Twin Life | BY:

Last night the new Versus Versace was launched in New York with an unconventional fashion show. Creative Director Donatella Versace and J.W. Anderson were visible from backstage where they prepared the models, while live performances from Angel Haze, Dead Sara, as well as Twin favourite, Grimes, intercut the runway. The whole event was interactive, streamed live, uploaded to Instagram.

Donatella Versace commented that the event was about bringing together everything she loves. “This mix of music and fashion captures the essence of Versus Versace, a label for a new global tribe,” she says. The collection itself plays with the original Versace DNA, reworking it into new pieces with sharp silhouettes and iconic motifs. With collaborations and limited edition pieces, Donatella Versace hopes to make this a new home for fresh talent and creativity.

J.W. Anderson is just one of the first guest designers who will, in turn, show us their take on the Versus Versace spirit. “The idea behind the collection was about a modern, sharp, Versus Versace, with a focus on the shared wardrobe,” says Anderson, “a man in a woman's wardrobe, and a woman

in a man's”. The result is pieces that toy with gender and sexuality, pieces that should be worn with an attitude of fearlessness. The capsule collection will be available online from June 15, in addition to exclusive behind the scenes footage of the making of the collection.

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1 Granary

15.05.2013 | Art , Blog , Fashion | BY:

Central Saint Martins boasts a reputation as one of the world's most prestigious art schools. Now a group of its students have launched a biannual print publication celebrating the university's exceptional talents, entitled 1 Granary.

Founded and edited by Olya Kuryshchuk, the debut issue features alumni such as Katie Grand, Robin Derrick, Kate Phelan and John Galliano, as well as the most exciting new talent currently studying at CSM's King's Cross campus.

Twin spoke to associate editor Greg French about the magazine's inception, vision and future. Read on for the exclusive interview…

Central Saint Martins has had a longstanding reputation and legacy. In the age of digital publishing and university spending cuts, what made it important to do this magazine now?

I think it's incredibly important to be able to find a sense of permanent presence alongside digital publishing. There seems to be a constant conflict between digital and print, yet there needs to be more of an understanding that both can support and be used alongside each other to push concepts further than previously possible. It seemed important as it's a new beginning for the college in its new premises. We really wanted something physical to sit alongside our site, as a milestone for this great turning point in the college's history.

What ethos lies at the heart of 1 Granary?

At the heart of magazine are unity and hard w

ork, not only in terms of the amount of work that we put into establishing 1 Granary, but also in the level of craftsmanship that is put into each garment, artwork and editorial content that we show. It's about showcasing all the amazing talent and saying that it is possible and achievable, regardless of what is or isn't happening in the education system or the economy.

How would you describe the process of putting together the debut issue, were there any surprises or directional changes?

It was actually really liberating. I've worked on magazines before, but this was the first thing that wasn't bound to anything. We didn't answer to anyone and that gave us a platform to experiment, try new things and do it completely in the way that we wanted. We have an amazing team and had so much fun putting it all together. It was exhausting at times as we were all juggling internships, jobs and college work, but at the same time it was our way of resting because we loved doing it so much.

What can we expect for Issue No. 2?

It's still very much in its early stages, but the main thing you can expect is a continuing debut of really great, fresh, raw talent and a team that isn't afraid to take risks.

1 Granary Issue #1 is available to pre-order and hits newstands on May 20.

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Walking a Tightrope

15.05.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

Putting an artistic spin on the formerly seedy and underground world of bondage, Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki's work has been controversial to say the least.

One of his most well-known bodies of work, Kinbaku, a celebration of the beauty of tight binding, is now on display at the Michael Hoppen gallery in London.

Are his images of tied-up women incredibly misogynistic or breathtakingly beautiful? Make up your mind about the

artist by visiting his solo show today.

Nobuyoshi Araki is on display until June 8 at Michael Hoppen gallery, 3 Jubilee Place, SW3 3TD.

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Sites of Construction

14.05.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

RCA graduate Anne Hardy is currently displaying her third solo exhibition at the Maureen Paley gallery in east London.

Her sculptural installations thrive on imperfections such as debris-filled floors and pen scribblings on the wall but at the same time present a controlled insight into the work environment of the artist.

Having previously built her sets for the sole purpose of photographing and then destroying them, this show is the fir

st time that Hardy's assemblages stay physically existent for viewers to explore.

Anne Hardy exhibits until 26 May at Maureen Paley at 21 Herald St, E2 6JT.

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Twin Picks: Miniature Bags

13.05.2013 | Fashion | BY:

Downsizing is difficult, whichever area of your life you target – this spring, focus on your bag contents. Miniature hand-held accessories are a key trend this season. Perfect for those credit-card-and-lipstick-kind-of-nights. Take a look at Twin’s picks…

Charlotte Olympia Pandora Perspex clutch, £625, net-a-porter.com & Proenza Schouler PS11 Mini Metallic Hologram Leather Bag, £890,

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Fleet Ilya Women's Diamond Clutch, £567, ln-cc.com & Sophie Hulme Leather And Brass Box Clutch, £270, my-wardrobe.com 

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Textile Memories

10.05.2013 | Art , Blog , Fashion | BY:

Somerset House has just announced its latest exhibition in honour of the late fashion and art champion Isabella Blow. The woman who helped launch designers such as Alexander McQueen will be honoured in the retrospective Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore!

The exhibition will showcase over a hundred pieces from Blow’s personal wardrobe, famously saved from being auctioned off by her close friend Daphne Guinness, who purchased the art patron’s entire collection. Expect to see work from designers such as McQueen, Philip Treacy, Hussein Chalayan and Julien Macdonald.

Set designer Shona Heath will be creating installations for the show, which not only offers an opportunity to view extraordinary fashion pieces up close, but also to discover the life of the woman who wore them.

Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore! will run from 20 November to 2 March at Somerset House.

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Once Upon A Time

09.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Karl Lagerfeld’s latest directorial endeavour stars Keira Knightley in the role of Coco Chanel.

Once Upon A Time, also starring Lindsey Wixson, Stella Tennant and Tallulah Harlech, traces back to the opening of Chanel’s first store in Deauville in 1913.

Revel in black and white film nostalgia and period costumes by watching the film below.

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Punk: Chaos to Couture

08.05.2013 | Blog , Culture , Fashion | BY:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s latest exhibition devotes itself to the last true subculture: the safety-pinned, in-your-face-spitting world of punk.

Tracing the subculture’s path from underground youth movement to haute couture influence, the exhibition features designers including Vivienne Westwood, Karl Lagerfeld and Riccardo Tisci, as well as music icons such as Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious and The Clash.

Take a tour of the exhibition with the show’s curator Andrew Bolton in the video below.

Punk: Chaos to Couture is on display from May 9 to August 14.

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Carven Le Parfum

07.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Since taking over the house in 2009, Guillame Henry has revived the house of Carven with his contemporary and feminine designs. Now the revival is continuing with the brand’s fragrance line.

The creator behind the debut scent Carven Le Parfum is industry wünderkind Francis Kurkdjian, the man who created Jean Paul Gaultier’s besteller Le Male at age 26. Kurkdjian’s creation is an appropriately floral and delicate combination of mandarin blossom, sweet pea, jasmine and sandal wood.

Fragrance is the finishing touch to any outfit and this ethereal scent is sure to become the go-to accessory for any Carven girl.

Carven Le Parfum is available to buy now exclusively at Harrods and Harrods.com, with a national release set for June 5.

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Twin Picks: SS13 Shorts

03.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Shorts are the perfect way to announce your summertime feeling. Denim may be the ultimate classic, but this season its time to make a change. Whilst leather and latex might not be obvious choices, they certainly keep you up to date. Gym inspired short-shorts may be the style of the season, but they look much better walking around town than in the bottom of your gym bag. Take a look at Twin’s picks…

OTHER Canvas Aesop Shorts, £159, Other-Shop.com & OAK Rider Metallic-Leather Shorts, £320, Net-A-Porter.com

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Ellery Black City Thunder Pleat Shorts, £410, Avenue32.com & Libertine High Waisted Shorts In Wasabi, £95, Store.HuhMagazine.co.uk

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Blue Blood Grunge

03.05.2013 | Blog , Fashion | BY:

Twin would like to issue an apology for the incorrect dress credit in the above image in Issue VIII.

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The dress in this image is by Viktor & Rolf and not Rochas as previously stated.
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