Interview: Ana Kras, Bonbons for Your House
Ana Kraš is sitting behind a desk in her Lower East Side studio, carefully winding blue string around a small cardboard rectangle for later use on a Bonbon, the Serbian designer’s signature woven lamp. Her auburn hair, parted at center, frames [...]
Tags: Ana Kraš, Belgrade, Berlin, Design, Devendra Banhart, furniture, Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, Laura Mallonee, Lower East Side, New York Times Magazine, Nico Kralj, Serbia, sustainability
My Journal of Milan Fashion Week – F/W 2013 Highlights
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Tags: 2013, 2014, ALBERTA FERRETTI, Antonio Marras, Aquiliano Rimondi, Autum, Blumarine, Bottega Veneta, Design, Dolce and Gabanna, Dolce and Gabbana, Dsquared, Emilio Pucci, ETRO, Fall, Fashion, Fausto Puglisi, FRANCESCO SCOGNAMIGLIO, Gabriele Colangelo, Genny, GIANFRANCO FERRE, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Highlights, Iceberg, Jil Sander, Journal, Just Cavalli, Luisa Beccaria, Marco Vicenzo, Mario Rodriguez, Max Mara, Milan, Missoni, Moschino, MSMG, No. 21, Ports 1961, Prada, ROBERTO CAVALLI, SALVATORE FERRAGAMO, Sportmax, Trussardi, Versace, Week, winter
Prehistoric Design by Tabor and Villalobos
Tabor and Villalobos are anthropologists of design. With inspiration from the core of human life and culture, the skeleton, the duo creates sculpture and jewelry that links modern design with prehistoric beauty. Hanging in the corner of the Christina Grajales [...]
Tags: CHristina Grajales Gallery, Design, Hic et Nunc, Jewelry, Kate Messinger, Sculpture, Tabor and Villalobos, The Wild Magazine
My Journal of New York Fashion Week F/W 2013 Highlights
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Tags: Alexander Wang, Autumn, Christian, Collections, Creatures of the Wind, Derek, Design, Donna Karan, Fall, Fashion, Fashionweek, Florals, Gowns, Gurung, Helmut Lang, illustrations, Jackets, Jenny, Lam, Marc Jacobs, Mario Rodriguez, MBFW, New, New York Fashion Week, NewYork, NYFW, Packham, Phillip Lim, Plaid, Prabal, Rodarte, Silhouettes, Siriano, Thakoon, Theory, Theyskens, Tommy Hilfiger, Vera, Victoria Beckham, Week, winter, York, Zac Posen
Schang Viton Spring Summer 2013 – Metamorphosis
Daughter to a local writer, Julia Schang Viton, grew up socializing with Argentine elite artists and interacting with famous painters, sculptors, musicians, and many other eclectic personas. She had a childhood that was filled with dazzling memories. The kind that [...]
Tags: 2013, America, BAFWEEK, BuenosAires, Design, Ethereal, Fashion, GIF, Julia, lookbook, Mario Rodriguez, Minimalist, Modern, Pastel, Schang, SchangViton, South, Spring, SS2013, Summer, The Wild Magazine, Viton
Park Here
Parking garages are a fact of life, even in barely urban areas. This necessity is normally accommodated quickly and without much thought, resulting in uninspired, unhealthy, and often dangerous spaces. Historically, parking garages have been considered and dismissed, being called [...]
Tags: 1111 Lincoln Road, adaptive reuse, Architectural Record, Architecture, Arquitectonica, art deco, Arts, Buildipedia, Chia Pet, Cities, Design, Fort Lauderdale, Frank Gehry, Herzog and de Meuron, Lincoln Road, Matti Bower, Meghan Skornia, Miami, OMA, open air structure, Palm Beach, Park@420, parking garage, PartySpace, South Beach, south florida, The Wild Magazine, urbanization, Zaha Hadid
Theyskens Theory Spring/Summer 2013
Olivier Theyskens is determined to redefine Spring-Summer Fashion for 2013. This season, Theyskens Theory places the modern girl on a pedestal, where she can proudly showcase the beauty in her strength. The designer successfully creates urban wear with a romantic [...]
Tags: Androgynous, Blacksuit, Closeups, collection, dark, Design, Details, Fashion, Images, Mario Rodriguez, Olivier, Plastic, review, runway, Spring, SS2013, style, The Wild Magazine, Theyskens, TheyskensTheory, Underwater
Interior Designer Andrée Putman Dies in Paris at 87
Famed interior and product designer Andrée Putman died yesterday in her home, in the 6th arrondissement of her beloved Paris. She was a young 87. A pioneer of minimalism, Putman’s earliest known design is the bedroom she lived in when [...]
Tags: Andrée Putman, Arts, Bianca Ozeri, Design, Interior Design, Minimalism, Morgans Hotel, The Wild Magazine
Hipster Infographic: Your chance to “rebrand” America
The graphic design studio, mgmt., based out of Brooklyn, NY delivers a wide range of creative image-driven projects. From clients spanning all walks of life (such as Al Gore and the royal family of Thailand), mgmt. has carved quite an [...]
Tags: Arts, Brooklyn, Culture, Design, Graphic Design, Kate Mottola, MGMT
A WILD Moment for Sagrada Familia
History can be boring. That is, unless you paint a technicolor dream coat on it using a next level image mapping skills… which is just what Moment Factory did to one of the worlds most famous buildings. Montreal-based design wonder [...]
Tags: Abernathy Miller, ART, barcelona, Design, Gaurdi, image mapping, La Merce Festival, moment factory, Montreal, sagrada familia, The Wild Magazine, X-Agora
FASHION, ART AND SUPER BODIES
SuperBodies is the third edition of the triennial for contemporary art, fashion and design, hosted in the city of Hasselt and it is all about the human body. Even though the name might suggest otherwise, this exhibition is about ordinary [...]
Tags: Angelo Figus, ART, Belgium, body, choreographer, Christophe Coppens, CIAP, City Museum, contemporary, Cultural Center, Design, Exhibition, Fashion, Fashion Museum, Hasselt, House for Contemporary Art, installations, interactive, Louise Bourgeois, Lucia Cabanova, Martin Margiela, Pieter T’Jonck, Rei Kawakubo, SuberBodies, triennial, Yang Zhenzhong, Zhang Huan
RA, MORE THAN A TRENDY RETAIL STORE
A stop by the RA Concept store is a definite must during a visit of Antwerp, the home of numerous Belgian fashion designers. It is without a doubt more than just your regular retail store. Not only does it consist [...]
Tags: Antwerp, ART, Belgium, bookstore, concept, contemporary, Design, Fashion, gallery, Hadas Cnaani, handmade, kitchen, Lucia Cabanova, photography, RA, restaurant, retail, trendy, vintage
The Delancey Underground or: The LowLine
Of the endless amenities afforded to the burghal dwellers of New York City, green space is one that comes at a premium. Urban planners the world over are having to consider new paradigms of metropolitan environmental integration. Two entrepreneurial architects [...]
Tags: Architecture, Blaine Skrainka, Delancey Underground, Design, Environment, Green, High Line, LowLine, New York City, Our World, Parks, sustainability, Technology, The Delancey Underground or: The LowLine, The Wild Magazine, Urban Planning, world
The Line in the Sand
Abu Dhabi is looking towards the future. Situated in the crossroads of three major continents this small island capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is considered as one of the fastest growing in the world today. A rich investment [...]
Tags: Abu Dhabi, Architecture, Design, Environment, Green, James Platt-Hepworth, Masdar City, sustainability, The Line in the Sand, The Wild Magazine, world
Ian Savage is W.A.R.S
After developing his vision over the last decade in New York City, Ian Savage has established an innovative and agile design/build collaborative known as We Are Rocket Science . Pepper and Pistol/Numero Tokyo W.A.R.S presents clients with a one stop [...]
Tags: ART, Blaine Skrainka, Design, Ian Savage, photography, Savage WARS, The Wild Magazine, WARS, We Are Rocket Science
Seeing Is Believing
Brazilian native Amon Tobin has just completed a sold out tour of North America, stunning audiences with his ISAM Live Visual Experience 2011. Produced by V Squared Labs & Leviathan, a team of engineers and artists set out to build [...]
Tags: Amon Tobin, ART, Blaine Skrainka, Brazil, Design, ISAM Live Visual Experience 2011, Leviathan, London, music, Seeing Is Believing, The Wild Magazine, V Squared Labs
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish
It is hard to imagine many others that embody the word visionary more than Steve Jobs. He brought his dreams to life, and undoubtedly shaped how we interact with the modern world. Rather than digging deep into his biography, or [...]
Tags: Apple, ART, Blaine Skrainka, Bob Dylan, Design, Macintosh, Stanford, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, Steve Jobs, Technology, The Beatles, The Wild Magazine
