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21

Jul

The Ardorous

Today, via Vice’s annual Photo issue, I chanced across the all-female collective the Ardorous;

A series of individual and collaborative projects between a collective of female creative professionals – all full of ardor but each with a unique artistic style and voice.

The definition of Ardour being both ‘an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling’ and ‘sexual excitement’, this aptly named collective seem to capture a dreamy combination of ephemeral youth and beauty, summer’s balmy haze and the ever-popular vintage film aesthetic in their variety of individual series and images curated by Petra Collins.

I could wax lyrical about each contributors work and would love to post each series in its entirety, but for now I will settle with posting these choice images that to me are evocative of the work of Ryan McGinley and Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides, a dreamy combination. 

From the Series Cherry Blossom Girl

Puppy Love

Lolitas

Tropical Hot Dog Night



Paradise Cove 

23

Sep

My Press Releases ridiculed in Vice, twice

My dreams have come true..

Ridiculed in Vice’s “Press Releases Vs Reality” for London Fashion Week

JAMES HILLMAN

What the press release says: Hillman’s research led to him being specifically inspired by the 59 Bike Club and an admiration for the clean and simple elements of the teddy boy’s tailored look. He found the clothing shapes of both of these sources to be very similar to the biker look: Both square and very masculine.

What reality says: You know what? Fuck Sacha Baron Cohen. I’ve devoted my entire life to reinventing the fashion wheel and that asshole comes along with his shitty Bruno movie and undoes all of my hard work in 90 minutes. So for the LAST TIME: no, I am NOT joking, I really do think this is worth displaying in public.


CARLOTTA ACTIS BARONE

What the press release says: Carlotta’s designing is always political in direction and focused on true social matters. This collection is based on the fight against racism, particularly on the deportation of Africans to America before the 1865 civil war. As Carlotta states as boldly as her powerful designs: “I protest against racism! This is my message, this is my fashion.”

What reality says: LOL.


Read the rest at Vice Magazine: LFW: PRESS RELEASES VS. REALITY - Viceland Today