These days, in the age of Instagram, J.Crew is less about whipping up mass populism and more about curating one’s style, taking traditional comfort items and tweaking them so they’re imbued with a sense of character, of personality, of individuality.
A giant bowl of popcorn sat propped on a coffee table otherwise stacked with photography books. Models lounged on couches in front of floor-to-ceiling “windows” showcasing stunning views of New York City monuments and skyline.
It was quite the scene at the Palladium concert hall on Sunset Boulevard tonight when Hedi Slimane transported his Saint Laurent spectacular to his beloved City of Angels. Bottle blonde Justin Bieber brought his skateboard, and Sly Stallone brought his daughters. Ellen DeGeneres cozied up with Sam Smith, and Gaga, in a gold sequin bomber and golden glitter-rimmed Groucho Marx glasses, bounded across the wide dance-floor runway to greet Courtney Love, wearing a slip of molten pewter lamé that placed her belle poitrine very much sur le balcon.
Kramer Evans becomes a living sculpture in Statuesque, captured through the refined lens of Daniel Jaems. A minimalist, powerful study of the male form that proves less is always more.
Shot under the Brazilian sun, MODUS VIVENDI’s “Salty Blossoms” campaign brings heat, sensuality, and bold daisy prints to life with model Luiz Felipe Altenfelder.
James Yates brings effortless sophistication to LE MILE’s latest digital cover, proving that relaxed tailoring and fluid silhouettes are the ultimate spring style upgrade.