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COS RE OPENS ITS KURFRSTENDAMM STOREFashion. Fendi Partners Up With Rimowa. The Italian fashion house Fendi has joined forces with the iconic luggage brand Rimowa from Germany and created a one of a kind piece. Rimowa stands for design, durability and craftmanship and is popular amongst fashionable people and those working in the industry. The trolley combines Fendis savoir faire and daring creativity with the modern design and high tech attributes of Rimowa and successfully intertwines the DNA of both brands. Private Magazine Collection Storage' title='Private Magazine Collection Storage' />The suitcase is made of aluminium and equipped with a Multiwheel system for smooth and effortless traveling. Featured in the Cuoio Romano leather, the key values and signature design of Rimowa are perfectly coupled with high quality, unique details and craftmanship such as the sophisticated, emblematic double F logo with a brushed effect on the aluminium, which changes its perception depending on the light. The black leather handles, along with the web belt, that runs across the case in tones of yellow and a touch of black with the logo, gives the case a characteristic Fendi touch. This ultimate travelers piece comes with fun stickers and a name tag where you can add your personal details. Available in selected Fendi and Rimowa boutiques and on fendi. December 2. 01. 7, just in time for Christmas and all those who will be traveling around the world during the festive season. FashionHerms tire daile. Le monde de Lela Menchari exhibition opens at Grand Palais. Imagine an Herms bag completely covered in coral, placed at the centre of a theatric scene, surrounded by a universe in soft pink, pale orange, mother pearl and a constellation of rose coloured marine flora. Boot Skin Windows 7 there. Its just one of the enchanting worlds created for Herms by Lela Menchari, who for over 5. Gamini Sinhala Film. Herms, the heritage, the craftsmanship, all in a window. First in 6. 1 as assistant to Annie Beaumel director of window displays at the Faubourg Saint Honor store, and then in 7. Maison. Lela Menchari, a beautiful enchanting woman born in Tunisia, who studied at the coles des Beaux Arts in Paris, captured the imagination of Robert Dumas and his son Jean Louis. Fashion. Wood Wood SpringSummer 2018. Wood Wood takes a trip to the Italian province of Campania for its Spring Summer 2018 collection. The Italian coastlines have. Article from History Magazine reviewing the evolution of libraries. Action=thumbnail&algorithm=fill_proportional&width=600' alt='Private Magazine Collections' title='Private Magazine Collections' />Tens of thousands of people who took out private loans to pay for college but have not been able to keep up payments may get their debts wiped away because. A liaison built on respect and trust. Leila, with her fantasy, with her travels, and exotic vision. Studio.png' alt='Private Magazine Collection' title='Private Magazine Collection' />Herms, with its craftsmanship, the know how and discipline. If a Kelly bag would take generally 1. Private Magazine Collection' title='Private Magazine Collection' />Lela Mencharis spectacular windows displays. The workshops have never said no to me, always well see, Lela, well give it a go. But it wasnt easy to get them to fully understand my madness you cant explain a dream Leila Menchari explains how she was given total freedom both in creation and budget. A so called carte blanche. For Lela Menchari a window display is a like a small pice de thtre, but without the possibility of dialogues, movements or actors to explains the image. During the opening evening of the exhibition at Grand Palais she explained her vision and nature I am touched by grace, by the passion for nature and the extraordinary in life. Everything becomes extraordinary. This vision gave me a different way of looking at things, with a high degree of surrealism. When asked if the exhibition was maybe driven by a dose of nostalgia, she gracefully answered Nostalgia is fundamental for memory This is Lela Menchari, the globetrotter, the dreamer, the collector, and as nicknamed by her great friend, the French author Michel Tournier the reine mage. The exhibition will be held till the 3rd of December 2. Fashion. Camper x Eckhaus Latta. In the name of their Camper Together model, the shoe brand collaborates with leading international designers from the worlds of art, fashion and architecture. The aim is to create singular products and fuse their signature style with Campers unique DNA. Now, Camper partners up with fashion label Eckhaus Latta for a third collaboration. The couple and design duo behind the American brand is known for its avant garde aesthetic, which they combine succesfully with Campers offbeat approach to footwear. Eckhaus Latta designed their own version of the Thelma model, which is a vintage inspired heeled shoe, playing with flared volumes and refined heights. While the deconstructed design features uppers that combine rich leather with inverted jacquard fabric, the outside is inspired by the cloth upholstery typical of public transportation. All these attributes give the shoe an edgy tongue in cheek, anti fashion vibe. The new Thelma will be available as both a slip on moccasin and a zip ankle boot from the 3. October at Camper. Lab stores in New York, London and Paris, selected Camper stores and online. Art. Prada collaborates with Francesco Vezzoli for Opera PompidouThe Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli is internationally well known for mirroring the glamour of Hollywood in his unsaleable paintings. Now he partnered up with the fashion house Prada to produce the twelve costumes for the Opera Pompidou live performance, which was presented in the Centre Pompidou on the 1. October. The reason for this unique project was the celebration of the 4. Paris. The Italian artists visionary world of elaborate references intertwines with the collection of the museumto create a series of special live art performances staged by Vezzoli. Each artist was wearing a costume made by Prada which references to the art work and brings it to life. In this totally emotional reinterpretation of the modern and contemporary collections of Centre Pompidou, the visitor finds himself in a new immersive experience. Fashion. Yohji Yamamoto SpringSummer 2. The sound of Yohji Yamamotos guitar and his slow chant of a few verses in French that sounded like a melancholic ode to the passing of time served as the backdrop of his show in the harsh concrete space of Cit de Mode et du Design along the river Seine. Walking at a slow, almost meditative pace, forty looks slowly approached the audience. Its not the first time that Yohji Yamamoto staged a show far from the usual fashion speed where models storm in walking at a frantic tempo. Its his own way of refusing the routine of the fashion system, the unbearable seasonal timing and the glossy world in toto. For Spring Summer 2. Japanese master worked on one of his favourite elements the button. Appearing in white, black and red it served as the focal element in order to form impressive deconstructed silhouettes in the designers signature black, with splashes of white, grey and red. Intricate forms were the absolute protagonists. Knotted, layered, attached, draped in outwear, jackets and dresses. It felt like a return to the radical Yohji Yamamoto from the early years, the Yohji Yamamoto who, just last season, reflected on the passing of time, on death, on the future of his brand. Few dresses with organic transparencies and the floating scarves in skirts in other looks suggested the soft fragility of the feminine identity, its fluctuant form in constant motion. The final dresses with an unexpected open back on a pristine and composed front like that of a shirt and high collar dress, once again played with the idea of duality, of contradiction. Linda Edquist Patch Adams. Themes dear to this master whose vision is still as strong as ever. Fashion. HUGO BOSS and VITRA mark the exhibition An Eames CelebrationOn October 5th Hugo Boss and the Vitra Design Museum introduced the exhibition An Eames Celebration with a cocktail event held in Berlin.