Missoni S/S 11

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Valerija Kelava – Missoni S/S 11 collection by the creative designer Angela Missoni
(Photography: GoRunway/Indigital)

Marni S/S 11

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Daiane Conterato – Marni S/S 11

Bottega Veneta S/S 11

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Hanne Gaby Odiele – Bottega Veneta S/S 11

Jil Sander S/S 11

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Daiane Conterato – Jil Sander S/S 11

Prada S/S 11

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Daiane Conterato – Prada S/S 11

Christopher Kane – S/S 11

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Christopher Kane – S/S 11

A Shaded View on Fashion Film At Pompidou Paris

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September 24-26 2010 at Centre Georges Pompidou.

Founded in 2008, the ASVOFF festival is the crystallisation of a change brought about by the new possibilities offered by the new media. Fashion professionals are turning in droves to the film medium to display their world. A jury composed this year of the director Mike Figgis, the composer Michael Nyman and Bryan Adams, are chairing a competition of short films. “A Shaded View on Fashion Film” is the expression of fashion through film using short films, documentaries, and other formats, including the “Light Series”, works lasting less than a minute selected in collaboration with Italian Vogue. This event is the brainchild of Diane Pernet, stylist, photographer, journalist, blogger and avant-gardist.

Camper Together at L’Imprimerie Paris

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Camper Together is a state of mind you can feel through the walls of the boutiques and collections of the brand. The idea is to work with artists, designers or architects to go further in the diversity and innovation in contrast to commercial standards. It’s in the same vein that the rand has decided to combine the world of a regular, Bernhard Willhelm with those of newcomers, BM& Fils.

This meeting will take place between the walls of ’Imprimerie from 1st to 23rd of October.

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This is England ’86

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This is England ’86 is a British drama written by Shane Meadows and Jack Thorn.

Set during the 1986 FIFA World Cup was in Mexico, Chris de Burgh was number one in the music charts and 3.4 million people were unemployed in Britain. As Shaun completes his last school exam, he realizes he will have to find his way in the world. His friends — including Woody, Lol, Smell, Gadget, and Meggie — are still around, looking for love, entertainment, and employment.[2] Meadows said that Combo (again played by Stephen Graham) would return, that the fate of Milky would be revealed, and that a wedding between Woody and Lol would be called off. He said if the series succeeded, he would follow it with another series.[3]
On 6 January 2010, Meadows said on his website that the project would be called This Is England ’86. He said Milky was alive and that Woody has a factory job and is about to marry Lol. He later added that scooters including Vespa and Lambretta will be used in the series – reflecting the Scooterboy movement in the mid-late 1980s. This is the first time that he has had a female-lead story. The series will focus upon the character of Lol, with a supporting cast featuring much of the original gang. Meadows has said on his official site that what happens will change Lol forever and that it includes some of the most challenging scenes of his career.

Much of the series was filmed around Gleadless Valley area of Sheffield. However, the school in which Shaun sits his History exam is Gladyys Buxton school in Dronfield. The school is currently disused, and its mid 1980′s design suited the time period. Students in years 10 and 11 of local secondary school Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School were used as extras, playing Shaun’s classmates who are also sitting the exam

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Sheffield’s alright

Hannah Marshall S/S 11

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Hannah Marshall S/S 11