Posted: January 5th, 2012 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Fashion, Front Page | Tags: barcelona, Fashion, fashion week | No Comments »
080 BARCELONA FASHION
EDITION 8 : SPRING SUMMER 2012
AND THE GIRLS WEREN’T FAR BEHIND…
YIORGOS SS12
MANUEL BOLANO SS12
KRIZIA ROBUSTELLA SS12
MAL AIMÉE SS12
MONTSE LIARTE SS12
MONTSE LIARTE SS12
MANGO SS12
Photography by Michael Stephens
Posted: January 5th, 2012 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Fashion, Front Page | Tags: barcelona, Fashion, fashion week | No Comments »
080 BARCELONA FASHION
EDITION 8 : SPRING SUMMER 2012
HERE COME THE BOYS…
JOSEP ABRIL SS12
JOSEP ABRIL SS12
YIORGOS SS12
KARLOTALASPALAS SS12
JAN IÚ MÉS SS12
JAN IÚ MÉS SS12
MANGO SS12
EHUD SS12
KRIZIA ROBUSTELLA SS12
OMAR KASHOURA SS12
Photography by Michael Stephens
Posted: November 7th, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Hitlist | Tags: playlist, video | No Comments »
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Posted: October 31st, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Hitlist | Tags: art | No Comments »

WAFA is a global artist collective dedicated to the support and development of emerging artists. We are a global network of working artists with members in Vancouver, Portland, Seattle, North Carolina, St. Paul, Sydney, Brighton, and Norwich.
All work documented on this website was created by two or more artists working together. We have found that collectively we are stronger than individually.
http://main.wearefuckingawesome.org/
Posted: October 31st, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Articles/Reviews, Front Page | No Comments »

At Seymour, we offer you a series of free projects designed to boost your creativity and inspire you to turn your passion into your profession. We believe that earning a living doing what you love is within everyone’s reach.
This blog: MORNING GLORY, was Seymour’s first online project. It ran for 6 months from March to August of 2011. While it is no longer updated daily, it still holds a wealth of information for those seeking to embark on a creative career. Please take the time to browse the categories that interest you.
You’ll meet roughly 80 ‘creators’ in a wide variety of creative fields. We know that these awesome people will inspire you. You’ll also find a series of Creative Exercises designed to boost your creativity, as well as our Inner Spark Series: essays, poems & thoughts on the topics of Creativity & Inspiration.
To learn more about Seymour and check out our latest projects, click: HERE.
http://seymourmorningglory.com/
Posted: October 29th, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Front Page | No Comments »

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Posted: June 27th, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Articles/Reviews, Hitlist | Tags: lovesit | No Comments »

June song addiction. Nick Bertke, otherwise known as Pogo beautifully mixes tracks from classic Disney films.
http://www.pogomix.net
Posted: May 11th, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Articles/Reviews, Fashion, Front Page | No Comments »
After spending his early childhood in the Eastern Mediterranean sun-trap of Cyprus, Elliot moved to the (slightly less sunny) south of England with his family to continue his school education. At 18, he swiftly relocated north to (predominantly grey) Scotland, where he gained his BA in Womenswear at Edinburgh College of Art. Clearly not having the distraction of endless tanning-time served him well, as on graduation he received the commendable Waterman Fashion Illustration prize, awarded by David Downton and Erin O’Connor.

Fast forward a few years and Elliot is now permanently based in London and autumn/winter 11 saw his first on-schedule London Fashion Week show with star-makers Fashion East. The collection was inspired by Native America with clean shirts, strong metal collar tips and necktie details throughout, giving allusion to extreme body piercing.
Michael Stephens spoke to Elliot about his latest collection and future plans.
When did you first realise that you wanted to work in fashion? When I was about sixteen, I was kind of a loner… A little bit hillbilly. I used to wear these ripped and torn Gaultier jeans and had a tan. Very provincial! I would watch FTV religiously, spending my money on magazines and nail varnish. I obsessed over design. Then it took a few years in Salisbury College, followed by a few in Edinburgh College of Art to train following all this.
How would you describe your design aesthetic? It’s delicate, opulent femininity but with a tough edge – quietly confident yet darkly hedonistic.

How did it feel to present your first on-schedule show at London Fashion Week A/W 11? Really good! Lulu Kennedy and the Fashion East team are really great supporters to work with. I’m really grateful. It’s taken a few years of concentrating on my sales relationships/profile, so it’s nice now to take the collections to that level. I work with a small team who really believe in the brand, which has been influential in the business becoming as established as it has.

Tell us a little about the collection and where the inspiration for it originated… A/W 11 was a study of American history. There was this Native American influence, using feathers and silver metal embroidery and embellishment. Textures like leather, shearling and a woven snakeskin material were used to represent raw, native dress. There was this juxtaposing strictness between sharp tailoring and styling in reference to post-depression America and Gold Rush eras. It’s that very severe, smokey look of those times. Inspiration was drawn from the film ‘There Will Be Blood’. I used Aran and Tartan in reference to the colonisation of America from Scottish, English and Irish settlers
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Which designers or artists do you look to for inspiration? I’m inspired by film lately. My publicist and sales agent gave me ‘A Man Within’ for my birthday. Its an incredible William Burroughs biog. I’ve been watching a lot of Tarantino, I’d forgotten how good ‘Kill Bill’ is! I’ve also seen ‘A Single Man’ a good five or so times lately! I really love Tom Ford, I love Gucci under his direction (alongside Roitfeld).

Are you currently working on any other projects? I’m working on the production for stores. We will now be selling to Opening Ceremony (NYC/LA) and I.T (Hong Kong), which are new stores for the brand. I am developing a line for ASOS as part of ASOS.inc, which will be released in February next year. I’m also working on spring/summer 12 over the coming months.
elliotatkinson.co.uk
Text by Michael Stephens (Originally for i-D Online)
Posted: May 9th, 2011 | Author: Les Flâneurs | Filed under: Articles/Reviews, Fashion, Front Page, Photo Essays/Videos | No Comments »
LGVL is an artistic collaboration of Lydia Garnett and Vic Lentaigne, two emerging female photographers who will be showcasing their works on youth culture and documentary fashion in London this May. Their debut show is a fresh and exciting collection of personal photographs, taken from two separate perspectives with a shared attitude. The exhibition follows their transition from Brighton, where the pair studied at University, to London, and explores their current relationship as a photographic duo alongside themes of fashion, youth culture, transition, sexuality and identity.
LesFlâneurs.com spent the day with the pair in London last month:






LGVL invite you to the launch of their debut show
at The Wayward Gallery, on May 19th.

Lydia Garnett: Naz

Vic Lentaigne: Rory
Thursday 19 May 2011
Private View 6-10PM.
The Wayward Gallery, Hackney, E2 9HE
Visit: garnettandlentaigne.com
Photos and Text by Michael Stephens