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John Galliano’s Spring 2004 collection for Christian Dior, inspired by the infamous Marlene Dietrich and the fantasy of what she may have looked like now.
HERMÈS par LeMAIRE, Automne-Hiver 2011-12……….No.3
Ashi Studio Spring/Summer 2015 Haute Couture
been falling in love slowly with the mori girl style *0*
I spent a moment down by the lake today. Cold, sombre, and peaceful - and it seems I had an audience in the sky… New Toxic Vision. #toxicvision #handcrafted #canadianwinter
when I am ruler of the earth I am going to wear these while exploring forests with my dragon
Fantasy, Dystopia and Shoes by Anastasia Radevich
A pair of shoes from Anastasia Radevich’s ‘Dreamfall’ collection in her studio. Courtesy of Anastasia Radevich.
If there is any question whether fashion is an art form or not, the creations of Montreal-based shoe designer Anastasia Radevich seem to answer that question quite effortlessly through unconventional pieces of footwear that combine symbolism with the uncompromising power of natural shapes and textures. In her ‘Kinetik’ collection for example, she used fibre optics to light up the shoes, while in her most recent ‘Alchemy’ collection, the shoes merge into the realistic forms of fossils and horns. According to her collaborator, photographer Nik [Nitro] Yur, ‘‘shoes are Anastasia’s canvas, where she combines art, craft and technology to relay a message, a story or a statement.’’
