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Alexander McQueen & Damien Hirst Scarf Collaboration | A Film
Archive: "Alexander McQueen presents an exclusive collaboration with Damien Hirst. The iconic skull scarf has been a signature accessory of the house first seen in the 2003 Irere collection. The Damien Hirst and Alexander McQueen scarf collection consists of 30 one-off designs."
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"Each is adapted from Hirst's Entomology series -- butterflies, bugs, spiders and other insects have been worked to form kaleidoscopic geometric shapes, laid out to create the signature McQueen skull motif. The collaboration seamlessly plays on the shared aesthetic vision of Hirst and McQueen, in which an interest in symmetrical design is combined with strong references to the natural world."
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FRESH DRESSED
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DIOR AND I
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54: THE DIRECTOR'S CUT
The restoration of the original ‘54′ movie might not an obvious fashion choice, but there is an underlying ode to the exclusive 70s disco party scene, and of course with it comes all of its flamboyant fashion of the bygone era. The film which stars Ryan Phillippe, Mike Myers, Salma Hayek, and Neve Campbell has been dubbed a new cult gay classic, according to Variety magazine. The story follows a Jersey-boy who has been seduced by the allure of sex, drugs and disco and becomes entangled in a love triangle with two married co-workers. The reconstructed version, extracted from footage which was once labeled to be destroyed, could end up to be an unmasked fashion history’s favorite film.
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IRIS
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SAINT LAURENTThis is the second biopic in the last year of the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, and probably not the last. Starring Gaspard Ulliel, the highly anticipated film takes you back to late 1960s Paris, introducing you to Yves the person, his muses and showing Saint Laurent haute couture collection alongside a montage of the 1968 student protests and violence happening throughout the city. It is said to boast a glitzier cast than its rival film ‘Yves Saint Laurent’. See and be scene at the screening of this film in your best (re)incarnation of Saint Laurent’s Le Smoking look.
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