Trendletter
Feb 2009 - I: Keywords to reach Fashionoffice, Female Beauty, City Fashion
Feb 2009 - II: Male Style; Architecture & Fashion
Feb 2009 - III: Lustful Fashion, Cosmetique, Music; Fashion & Perfume
March 2009 - I: Trends developed from Continuity
March 2009 - II: Cultural Heritage
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Pierre Lang SS09
Some of the pieces bloom from the 60s into 2009. 'Flower Power' was a slogan for peace and harmony with nature. In 2009, living with nature isn't a slogan, it's a commitment. The power of natural stones…
Cultural heritage
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Miriam
Mirri, what was your inspiration for the carpet? “... a change sitting, able to create a defined and
intimate space dedicated to play. ‘We all fall down’ as in the
nursery rhythm for reading, hugging, listening to music...”
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Coke light and Manolo Blahnik
Alongside to the Style Series on the international website, the
exclusive online voting in Europe has started. You can win one week in London and 'Manolos'...
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Hylozoic
Soil by Philip Beesley & Rob Gorbet
Hylozoic Soil is a glass-like artificial forest,
looking breathtaking! If you are going into the forest its extremities arch
towards you. It is reaching out to stroke and be stroked like the feather…
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Jan Iú Més FW9/10
Barcelona based designers Jan
Zamora Royo and Alfonso Peña Carreras presented their men's wear label
Jan Iú Més during the Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week in February
2009. Where did you get the inspiration for your ‘cool’
concept of…? |
FASHIONOFFICE INSIGHT
by publisher Karin Sawetz
Since 1996 Fashionoffice is preparing the content for researchers
in the future. It was not easy to rail this, because nobody had in the
mid-90ies the experience to secure cultural heritage…
Cultural heritage
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Bitten Stetter SS09
Bitten Stetter, why are you numbering
the textile stories? “Because the idea is that people collect the
subscription like a book or a magazine. I want to create the need that people
want to collect it in chronological classification... |
Burberry SS09
Burberry's head designer Christopher Bailey has 'stirred up' the
timeline for enjoying the freedom of being not chained up by time. His
collection reflects the world of the outerwear specialist (since 1856)
Burberry…
Cultural heritage
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OntFront FW9/10
Designer Liza Koifman went back to her
Russian roots and has researched on Tsar Nicolas II of Russia who was an
iconic figure in the 19th century. She has transferred his obsessive elegance
and his taste into a collection that…
Cultural heritage
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Archaeology
of the Future, curated by Li Edelkoort
… reveals in this
show that trends are not a brief phenomenon, but are deeply rooted in our
daily lives. Edelkoort has selected a wide range of…
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keywords corresponding with the page ranking on Fashionoffice?
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Timberland
The new store of Timberland opened at 474 Broadway
in New York City’s history-rich SoHo district with focus on preserving
cultural heritage and the environment for future generations...
Cultural heritage
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Repeat Myself When Under Stress
Indiscipline, the revolutionary potential of
re-thinking! The Siemens Arts Program and the MOCAD/Detroit present
'repetitions' of artists which are used not as means of relativizing
subjectivity…
Cultural heritage
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MAXXMO’s music
Maxxmo’s music collection comes from fashion parties, trendy events,
independent labels, charts of edgy brands and tips from leading designers who
are in contact with Fashionoffice. Check out the extensive playlist and the
video collection!
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Blaak FW9/10
Blaak from London had shown the collection 'Man vs
Machine' during Paris Fashion Week. The designers are reinterpreting ever
diminishing tribal influences, creating progressive yet democratic
collections ...
Cultural heritage
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