Haider Ackermann S/S17 – Backstage
We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Paris collection backstage.
We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Paris collection backstage.
We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Paris collection.
We would like to present to you Song for the Mute’s Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s collection lookbook.
We would like to present to you Raf Simons’ Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s collection at Pitti Uomo.
Please join us for our Black Celebration party in Paris with our guest Leon Emanuel Blanck.
We would like to present to you Aitor Throup’s New Object Research Spring / Summer Men’s collection, The Rite of Spring. Manifesto below: This is a self-portrait. I have spent almost 15 years of my life crafting a creative ego which I feel was subconsciously necessary to protect me from judgement and opinion. Throughout my…
As you may have gathered we are always intrigued by cross-cultural conversations between fashion and other disciplines. But we recently came across one originated by a perfumer. It was from the French brand Liquides Imaginaires, whose author, Philippe Di Méo, teamed up with three ballet dancers and Julien Benhamou, Paris National Opera’s photographer to make a short film inspired by the Charles Baudelaire poem “Elevation.”
One of the things we love at StyleZeitgeist is bringing interesting people from fashion and other cultural realms together, especially when these people are musicians. Bryan Black, known popularly as Black Asteroid has played at some of our events, and his heavy hitting industrial techno has kept us dancing more than once well into the night.
We would like to introduce to you Blyszak, an ethically-sourced buffalo horn and metal eyewear brand by Andrew Blyszak. Originally intended for personal use, the brand launched last year as Blyszak found that the matte black design had a broad gender neutral appeal. The pieces are created in partnership with a London-based master craftsman utilizing now uncommon materials.
We would like to introduce to you Diaboli Kill, a luxury jewelry brand designed by Angie Marei in New York City. Marei draws inspiration from old Hollywood, ancient Egypt, and occult movies as well as incorporating art deco to create her pieces.