Woman Trends S/S 2016

A new Denim_Indigo_Blue, Mood board by Beatrice Brandini A new Denim_Indigo_Blue, Mood board by Beatrice Brandini The trends that I developed a few months ago for Spring / Summer 2016 are divided into five themes. Here in the blog I decided to share with you the most representative images. The complete package includes inspirational mood, walkways, […]

Jacques Henri Lartigue: the first photographer who, with grace and poetry, told the twentieth century

Renée Perle photographed by J. H. Lartigue “Florette” Beatrice Brandini At the MEF, Museum Ettore Fico di Torino, there is a beautiful anthology dedicated to one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century: Jacques Henri Lartigue. They are not simple photographs but little masterpieces, poems in black and white. The exhibition will end on […]

Dior and the psychedelic visions of Keiichi Tanaami

Keiichi Tanaami designs for Dior “Midori” by Beatrice Brandini Raf Simons, creative director of Dior, called Keiichi Tanaami, true legend of the underground Japanese, to redesign the visual and aesthetic codes of the Maison. The result is an irresistible array of pin-ups, skulls, mouths, eyes, in manga version, vibrant colors, fluorescent and acid, mixing East […]

Kartell and its creative plastic

Kartell: Stool “Attila” by P. Starck   “Gaia in the colored lights” by Beatrice Brandini Kartell is an Italian company founded in 1949, a company that with its production of objects has ennobled the plastic, making it stylish, colorful, playful. It’s been almost seventy years but still surprised by its creative originality.

Jean Paul Gaultier: the fashion tomboy, with inventiveness, extravagance and game

Exhibition poster J.P. Gaultier in Paris “Mannequins Gaultier” by Beatrice Brandini Jean Paul Gaultier is one of the greatest fashion designers that, since the end of the seventies, continues to amaze us with his creative, tailoring, ironic and precious collections. Until August 3 Paris pays tribute to this histrionic and very talented stylist (it’s sad […]