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VAHAN KHACHATRYAN | MFW 22/23

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FRAGILITY

Directed by Eva Rafaelyan and Lisa Khashba, filmed in Armenia and Abkhazia. The fashion film is a visual reflection on the fragility of national culture and the surrounding world. It is a conceptual triptych, with each part distinctly separated from the previous one by its setting, color palette, art direction, and lighting. The main theme explored by the creators is the dichotomy of fragility and strength, which ultimately prove to be inseparable. Creative prod: Eva Rafaelyan & Lisa Khashba Attended by: The Cone & The Oven DoP: Naran Edleev 1AC: Edward Kurginyan Talents: Elina Hakobyan, Tes.Models Mua: Elena Frangulyan Assistants: Gleb Glazkov, Rafael Hovhannisyan Voiceover: Araksya Melikyan Edit: Dato Chakaberia Music: Hogh Sound design: Anri Gumba

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Nighthawk Maison Margiela Artisanal 2024 Film

'Nighthawk' is a film by Maison Margiela that delves into the creation of its 2024 Artisanal haute couture collection. Conceived by creative director John Galliano and directed by Sasha Kasiuha, the film blends elements of horror and documentary to explore themes of illusion and reality. The cast features notable figures such as Kim Kardashian, Gwendoline Christie, and Monica Bellucci, alongside Maison Margiela muses like Frederic Bittner, Lulu Tenney and Leon Dame. The film provides an intimate look into the meticulous craftsmanship behind the collection, showcasing the inspirations, storytelling, and experimental dressmaking that define Galliano’s work at Maison Margiela. It includes behind-the-scenes footage from the creative process and previously unreleased moving imagery from the show, re-contextualized through a silent film lens. 'Nighthawk' premiered on September 30, 2024, at Cinema Le Balzac in Paris and is available for viewing on Maison Margiela’s official channels. Based on an Original Concept by John Galliano Directed by Sasha Kasiuha Artistic Image Director - Alexis Roche Styling Défilé - Olivier Rizzo Make Up & Make Up Concept - Dame Pat Mcgrath Hair & Hair Concept - Duffy Sound Direction And Design - Jeremy Healy With Tom Linden & Cheekypaul Casting Director - Jess Hallett Défilé Movement Director - Pat Boguslawski Défilé Shoes By Christian Louboutin For Maison Margiela Artisanal Production / Paris - 109 Paris Film Premiere Production - La Mode en Images Livestream and Défilé Video Direction - Bureau Future Music and Film Sound Design - Wavewalkrs (Yurii Vodolazhskyi and Nikita Reva) Production / Ukraine - Seek Studio Art Director - Kostya Sen Executive Producer - Kostya Khytry Digital Producer - Daryna Tverdokhlib Producer Assistant - Dina Arkhypenko Editor 1 - Kateryna Muzhychuk Editor 2 - Sveta Symakova Editor Assistant - Anatolii Lutytskyi Graphic Designer - Kateryna Gaidamaka Graphic Motion Designer - Serhii Khilobok Motion Designer Assistant - Bohdan Matchenko Color Grading - Kostiantyn Semerei Retouching - WeAreFX Additional SFX - Audiodrag Editor - Nuno Xico VFX - Eugene Lekh Creative Assistant - Mateus Porto

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Mina Tahir

Salma Abu Deif for Vogue Arabia with creative direction by Egyptian-Sudanese-American fashion designer Mina Tahir who launched her Cairo-based eponymous fashion label in 2021. Photographer: Mohamed Soultan @theebory Assistant Photographer: Mahmoud Refaat @mahmooudrefaat Creative Director: Mina Tahir @minatahir Stylist: Yasmine Kenawi @yasminekenawi Assistant Stylist: Farida Hammouda @faridahammouda MUA: Reham Khalifa @rehamkhalifaa Hair: Agnieszka Hoscilo @agneshkah Videography: Mohamed Fathalla @mohamedfathalla1 Soundtrack : El Waili @elwaiillii Location: House of Cheops @thehouseofkheops Assistant MUA: @aya_mosaad__ On Salma: @maisonvalentino @azzafahmy @yazdesigns_official @dimajewellery

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Fatma Mostafa Jewelry

Fatma Mostafa is an artist and jewelry designer experimenting across a wide range of media. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, 2016. In 2017, she founded her own jewelry brand. In moving through oil painting, embroidery, and photography, her work takes a multi-disciplinary approach, posing questions of our relationship to materials. She combines mediums and incorporates natural materials in both her paintings and designs. Her artistic background makes her think of her jewelry as pieces of art that she gets to share with others.

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Nina Kunan aka Arrepentida

Handmade intimate wear by Nina Kunan, crafted to celebrate sensuality through high-quality materials. Designed in thick, shiny PVC vinyl, each piece is cruelty-free, durable, and versatile—ideal as a statement addition to any outfit. Made to order, Arrepentida prioritizes quality, comfort and fit for all body types. Simple care instructions ensure longevity and each piece is thoughtfully sourced from small local suppliers for an artisanal touch.

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KADIJU’s ‘Organized Chaos’ Collection

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the death of personal style

written by Mina Le

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MAFF ♥s Budapest: BORBALA

@ferenczborbala is a fashion designer and upcycling artist based in Budapest focused especially on plastic recycling.

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Fabian Kis-Juhasz Spring Summer 2021 Campaign

Directer by @iceicebabyspice Styling by @daniellegoldman Talent @regal_smeagol at @wild.management Makeup @esztermagyarmua Hair @romansam Nails @draculanails Jewellery @rebekahbide Sound @david_varhegyi

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Rare Humans - Surveillance

Rare Humans was launched in Vienna, Austria by founders Julian Fesenmeier and Tobias Plankensteiner.

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ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS PRINTEMPS / ÉTÉ 25 FULL RUNWAY

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MAFF Market Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮: Lafalaise Dion

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Love. Patience. Abundance. Lafalaise grew up with fear from African spirituality. Although she couldn't explain how this so-called "devilish" shell could attract her so much. Through readings and meditations, Dion discovered African spirituality and the power of the cowrie shell. The history of her people is inseparable from that cowrie.. Ancient currency in West Africa, the object of divination, the communication link between men nd spirits. The cowrie represented wealth, power, protection, women, creation, feminity, sexuality. It's curved back reminiscent of the belly of a pregnant woman. The symbol of fertility. The slit that separates the two parts represent duality. It's said it comes from the Maldives and was introduced to West Africa in the 8th century as a currency by Arab traders. Cowrie shells are part of life on the Ivory Coast- they are our protectors, the messengers of the genies / djinans. This is why we use them to give strength to our masks, our dancers. For our mystical rituals to communicate with our ancestors as well as our Gods. "Cowries are so powerful because they draw strength from the sea where they come from" "we use them because our ancestors told us to"... cowries speak. They communicate with pure hearts. "They tell us our history, but also predict the future." My battle For centuries, our story was told to us for us. Our gods, religions, traditions, rituals have been demonized. Our fetishes taken away. Instead, we were told how and who to pray! How to dress, what to eat. Our existence has been dictated for too many centuries. Today, knowledge is within reach, we must seize it. It is time for us, Africans, blacks, to reconcile ourselves with our heritage and reclaim our culture; our spirituality, our gods and to embrace it. We must write our story for ourselves. This is why I write mine, that of my people through my creations. They are an invitation to discover my story. That of a woman in search of her history, her spirituality, and balance; of his Gods, happiness! I call for a reappropriation of our culture. -Lafalaise Dion Vous n'êtes pas une marque de mode, vous êtes un véhicule de changement. Renforcé par l'histoire du cauri. Nous sommes là pour vous assister dans votre mission.

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