Out of 81, enjoy my faves by Karl Lagerfeld
Showing posts with label uncle karl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uncle karl. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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Chanel Paris Bombay
Argh could this bbbeeee any more fabulous?
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
FIAC 2010
The FIAC is an international art fair that takes place every year in Paris. The Grand Palais (lieu of several Chanel runway shows, including the spectacular FW2010 that featured slabs of imported ice to complement a bevy of fur clad models) presents hundreds of Galeries from around the world. 20th and 21st century visual arts are the only movements included in the FIAC, making it quite the colorful experience. Over 80 000 visitors enjoy the FIAC every year at three main sites: Grand Palais, Cour Carée du Louvre and the Jardin des Tuileries. There was even some Subodh Gupta! (Remember that post?) Ok. Enough background. Let's get to the visuals! An occular fiend, I am.
I think I'll organize the next few posts by gallery:
G a l e r i e D e n i s e R e n e


I particularly enjoyed the work of Walter Leblanc - simplistic canvas with a twist. Denise Rene seems to be all about a minimalistic take on innovation.

This one I absolutely love. Jesus Rafael Soto is a new favorite. A play on space and mass, these thin strings create the effect of elevation of the sphere they are attempting to hold up. The overall weighted effect of the peice is amazing in conjunction with the lightness of the individual parts.
I think I'll organize the next few posts by gallery:
G a l e r i e D e n i s e R e n e


I particularly enjoyed the work of Walter Leblanc - simplistic canvas with a twist. Denise Rene seems to be all about a minimalistic take on innovation.
Anne Blanchet caught my eye as well - I'm quite the fan of works that make me look and think twice about how it was produced. This may seem like simple elevations in the canvas, but are actually precise incisions that mark the desaturation of light.

This one I absolutely love. Jesus Rafael Soto is a new favorite. A play on space and mass, these thin strings create the effect of elevation of the sphere they are attempting to hold up. The overall weighted effect of the peice is amazing in conjunction with the lightness of the individual parts.
I've contacted the gallery to find out the name of the artist who created this geometrical sculpture, so we will have to wait on biographical details. I love the dimensions of this - partly wall, partly extention, fully 3D. Once again, the simplicity of the white on white is something that attracts me to these peices.
UPDATE: This last one is by Mehdi MOUTASHAR.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Kristen McMenamy x Dazed and Confused

Kristen McMenamy is back for Dazed and Confused's August 2010 issue wearing the crazed trend of the upcoming fall season - [faux] fur. Uncle Karl did it at Chanel on basically everything, Fendi and Acne created patchwork versions, Burberry Prorsum seriously upgraded the traditional peacoat and Armani went all out on the colors.
Be sure to watch the behind the scenes video on the Dazed and Confused website - Kristen's demeanor (and hair!) is incredible.



Song of the day: Sade - Cherish the Day
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Unkle Karl strikes again
This is the trailer for Remember Now, a short film by Karl Lagerfeld that is being presented alongside Chanel's cruise show in St. Tropez. Love it!
P.S. The [fabulous] song [of the day] in the video is La Musica (Shir Khan Remix) by Munk, available here.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Luxe Winter Wear

Chanel + Snow = $$$
I didn't know this existed, but I'm sure it's been out for a while now. I mean, they did samurai gear, right? How could they not think of winter games?



The skis are only $3,600 and I love that they have the Chanel quilted detail.
Thanks, Uncle Karl!
Song of the day: Frankmusik - 3 Little Words (dope video!)
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