Only Corinne Day could take a photograph of a battered duck taped arm chair and make you wish your home ware looked that cool. It's been three years since her passing and as the packed retrospective at the tiny Gimpel Fiels gallery off Bond Street showed, she is still inspiring and influencing generations today.
Showing some less publicized photographs, none of which feature Kate Moss, who she helped propel into the fashion spotlight with her ground breaking 'heroin chic' images back in the 90's. There is also a short film showing in the back of the gallery. Focusing mainly on the youth, family, nature and the so called mundane moments of every day life, this exhibit is truly a must see for all fashion, art and photography enthusiasts.
Being a massive fan of The Face magazine, and with her being one of their main contributors during that period, she is still to this day one of my favorite photographers.
Raw, real, vulnerable and uncompromising, her images; so personal and intimate have that true Brit grit appeal.
I left inspired and wishing I was that handy with a camera. The exhibition is on show until the 23rd November.
Ok so by now everyone has seen the now infamous Zane Lowe interview with Kanye West.
Seen, cringed, clapped, shaken head and probably Lol'd. A LOT.
(How can one go through so many emotions in just one hour? I felt a bit sorry for Mr Lowe, but only a bit- since I'm sure he's met him before.)
He does come off as part tortured frustrated artist; part attention seeking little kid told he can't play with the big boys. But, until I saw the recent images taken from his tour- which I'll go on to a bit later- I was in two minds. Yes, he is the most insecure, egotistical, openly narcissistic artist; and I say artist because although I may not be a crazy fan with a tattoo of 'Yeezus' on my back; I do think he is obviously very passionate, creative and dare I say- innovative as a producer and rapper; or general visual maker.
Even if it's not to everyone's taste, we gotta give the man some credit.
However, even though some of what he said (the rational stuff) had elements of truth to it and his own self belief will and does inspire many; there is a line Kanye, there has to be a filter, some boundaries.
You are not a God! You are not the oracle of truth! Be open to being wrong or people not thinking and feeling the same way as you do. This is just a fact of life! Please deal with it.
Scenes from his latest tour, obviously intending to shock and generate hype, show him with a Jesus look alike on stage. He is also at one point apparently surrounded by female.. disciples ?! Way too many religious overtones to mention looking at the pictures but it seems that your wish has now been granted Kanye; the whole worlds attention is on you and now I bloody want tickets to your UK tour.
Here's part one, of the four part interview which can be found on you tube.
And here are some of the images taken from his US Tour
(photos taken from bet.com, mtv and google images )
I can't say it's a collaboration I saw coming, but after seeing the full M.I.A x Versus collection it makes perfect sense. I can definitely see M.I.A herself rocking all of the pieces in this collection whilst it still remains true to and is very reminiscent of the old 90's Versace prints / old skool urban aesthetic .
I probably won't be investing in any of the pieces ,but I do love the initial concept behind the collection; 'bootlegging the bootlegs'- kinda genius.
'Logo mania' - a trend from the 00's that I both hated and loved to be honest- clothing featuring recognizable symbols, cool statements and (excessive) branding; has come back in full force and was seen all over the catwalks from Alexander Wang's 'Parental Advisory' and laser etched minuscule brand named prints to Celine's 'Love' 'Life' on the backs of sneakers.
Also, does anyone remember Morgan de toi? Another brand from that period which often had their label smeared on every inch of fabric- I've spent many hours searching for that label on ebay , (there was some serious gems alongside the general tack) and although I hate the idea of free advertising for labels by having their name or symbol brandished across my chest, I secretly love the uniformity of it all. It's kind of like being part of a very stylish cult. Lol.
I can definitely see this being one of the biggest 'trends' for next year.
I have to admit I do love a bit of 'controversy'. So when films baddest boy Lars Von Trier announced (quite some time ago now) the title of his latest project to be 'Nymphomaniac', I knew he wouldn't disappoint on that front.
The Film Posters look... promising; the actors and actresses appear to be in the throes of passion; having intense orgasms; (although if it wasn't for the film title tho they could also quite easily be on the bloody toilet!) and after finally getting round to watching the trailer, the style itself appears to be miles away from the intensity of the apocalyptic drama that was Melancholia, yet still has that same raw, poetic; somewhat gritty appeal to it.
Disgustingly excited.
Also, for completely different reasons, Steve McQueen's '12 years a slave', based on a true story of a man kidnapped and forced into slavery, is another film I'm more than willing to fork out to see, (although it may have to be a orange Wednesdays- two for one type situation as cinema prices are fricken ridiculous these days).
The film featuring Micheal Fassbinder (of course) is apparently quite a harrowing, unflinching depiction, which in terms of the subject matter is very necessary I feel! I'm actually getting really bored of this softly softly censored approach taken in most Hollywood movies when it comes to something very real or historic in comparison to the extreme sloth type violence shown in the majority of the horror movies/slasher flicks released year after year! (I mean wtf!)
The second installment in the Hunger Games trilogy- Catching Fire is also an obvious must watch. I'm a sucker for fantasy.
Back in July, I had the opportunity to assist the very talented emerging stylist Jack Borkett on a shoot for Stylist Magazine with the supermodel (out last week)
I do have to say though, despite the impression she apparently made on the stylist team, I personally actually found her to be friendly yet assertive...
Anyway, if I never work a shoot again; what a high note to end it on :).