What a Croc! Lacoste Goes Wild
Fernando and Humberto Campana are iconoclasts at heart: their fruit bowl for the French porcelain company Bernardaud was a mass of disembodied baby-doll limbs. Still, when Lacoste approached them to create limited-edition polos for its fourth annual holiday series, the São Paulo duo was wary. “It’s like asking someone to change the Coca-Cola bottle,” says Fernando of messing with the company’s preppy bloodline. But their four polos do just that: one features Lacoste’s embroidered crocodile logo... nytimes.com |
Wrapped in Their Identities
The fashion world had Michelle Obama and Sarah Palin to help avoid the impression that nobody cares about clothes and big dangly earrings. nytimes.com |
Emerging designers battle it out in Dunedin
Who won Dunedin iD 2010? Young Croatian designer Igor Galas, who admittedly did do quite incredible knitwear that won over the Dunedin crowd. But to me - not an official judge so my opinion doesn't really matter at all does... nzherald.co.nz |
Battle of the balls: which team is sexier?
White hot and better-looking than the All Blacks - that's Next Top Model judge Colin Mathura-Jeffree's verdict on the New Zealand football team.Two days before the All Whites kick off their World Cup dream, Mathura-Jeffree said... nzherald.co.nz |
Beauty: Fresh bouquets
The trend in fragrance styles for a fresher, greener turn on florals is right in keeping with the shift in the weather. Lighter, brighter spritzes are cutting through the sometimes cloying fruity-florals that still abound. Very refreshing... nzherald.co.nz |