Showing posts with label Giorgio Armani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giorgio Armani. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

The 'Eating Arcimboldo' Editorial by Matteo Felici: Men in Print

Featuring male models Harvey James, Matthew Jackman, Alex Klose, Sam Hardwood, Aaron Slocombe, Erik, Niek, Jackson and James, photographer Matteo Felici lensed this handsome print story editorial for Fucking Young! Online publication. Titled, the ‘Eating Arcimboldo’, the editorial has a reference to Italian Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s art work of imaginative portraits.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Armani Privé Spring Summer 2015 : Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week

Giorgio Armani’s oriental inspired Spring Summer Haute Couture collection had a Zen like serene elegance. Strong yet delicate - most of the pieces were fluid yet gracefully structured. Samurai like outfits and column dresses were accessorised with an obi belt tied at the waist. The oriental bamboo motif was the highlight of the collection. Short ultra feminine jackets and boxy tops were embroidered with sequins and beads. Pleats and silk drapes along with a dash of subtle yet generous shimmer accentuated the Oriental feel of the collection.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Day 7 : Sophia Loren in Giorgio Armani :Cannes 2014 :Red Carpet



Sophia Loren wore an age appropriate Giorgio Armani number at the premiere of ‘Voce Umana’ at the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival. For her age the nude dress with beaded details is a smart choice. But, what’s with her make-up artists? What have they made out of this beautiful, gorgeous woman? They almost ruined her face. They should be sued.  But as always, Sophia is graceful.

Monday, 27 May 2013

Nicole Kidman in Giorgio Armani– Cannes 2013

Nicole Kidman wore a strapless Giorgio Armani gown at the premiere of ‘Zulu’ and closing night ceremony of the 66th Cannes Film Festival 2013 at the Palais des Festivals on Croisette Avenue in Cannes.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Giorgio Armani Fall 2013 - “Garçonne”


Decidedly avant-garde," announced the show notes, the collection titled “Garçonne” - meaning the boyish look tailor-made for women, celebrated the spirit of today's independent women.