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29 Oct

BORN FOR INSTAGRAM

A model walks the runway at the Moschino show at Milan Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2019/20 on February 20, 2019 in Milan, Italy (Guliver Photos/ Getty Images)
“I want my clothes to have a life and then end up in a second hand store, some cool girl discovers them 20 years later. If the runway or red carpet is the only life clothes have, it’s sad” – says Jeremy Scott, one of the most eccentric designers of the last two centuries. He doesn’t make his clothes for the critic....
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24 Oct

LA PANTHÈRE

The Belgian, Jeanne Toussaint. She is Louis Cartier’s “La panthùre”. The IT girl of the 20th century, who knows how to sparkle in Paris. The love of Louis’ life, who makes his heart race, but sometimes winds him up. He adored her aura of grandeur and free spirit, she was addicted to his gentle presence....
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3 Oct

NO RULES, BIG SMILE

Quiana Grent and Linda Rodin attend VH1 and MILK Celebrate New Reality Show THE SHOT Hosted by Photographer RUSSELL JAMES with his Prelude Exhibition "Gorgeous" at Milk Studios Penthouse on October 25, 2007 in New York City. (Guliver Photos/ Getty Images)
Linda Rodin. The centrifuge of life didn’t manage to drain her energy. On the contrary, today the model and stylist, who worked with Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts and Gosta Peterson, looks astonishing. At almost 70, the vintage jeans suit her appallingly well, the bright-red lipstick is captivating and her large sunglasses make her look rather mysterious. “It sounds funny that they still like me 40 years later, when I’m wrinkly”, says Rodin....
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3 Oct

I AM A FASHION

Fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883-1971) , c. early 50’s. (Guliver Photos/ Getty Images)
“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening” - says Coco Chanel. Coco doesn’t do a fashion, she is a fashion. One of her lovers, Arthur Capel once said: “You introduced the little black dress and pearls. What wonderful progress for a little peasant girl from the province”. Coco purses her narrow lips and goes on. Her bony hands, covered in a veiny web grip the scissors even harder....
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