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Our next live shoot is already on the cards, as Nick Knight collaborates with Alister Mackie to craft an editorial feature for the next issue of AnOther Magazine. With references running the gamut from Siouxie Sioux to Strawberry Switchblade to the best of the Autumn/Winter season - including Comme des Garçons, Yohji Yamamoto and Alexander McQueen - tune in soon for the best of next season captured by some of fashion's finest talents. 















The Autumn/Winter 2011 Collections have barely finished, but we're already launching our first fashion film editorial of the season! Acclaimed fashion filmmaker Ruth Hogben collaborates with super-stylist and LOVE editor-in-chief Katie Grand to create Cinq à Sept, a film exclusively featuring Giles Deacon's second collection for the house of Emanuel Ungaro. Monsieur Ungaro himself once stated 'I dress mistresses, not wives' - which was the inspiration behind both Deacon's collection and this fashion film, titled after the time traditionally reserved for lovers' trysts. With a pack of models roaming the streets of London - trussed up in Deacon's re-imagined result wear, styled by Grand and captured by Hogben - this is, however, a resolutely British re-interpretation of the fine French art of seduction.
The next character featured in our In Fashion interview series is Walter Van Beirendonck, Belgian fashion designer and a founding member of the renowned 'Antwerp Six.' SHOWstudio.com contributing fashion writer Hywel Davis interviewed Van Beirendonck earlier this year, discussing everything from his past at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp to his plans for the future. Arriving in London in 1987 with the likes of Dries Van Noten and Ann Demeulemeester to present their collections as graduates marked the beginning of Van Beirendonck’s groundbreaking design career. Today Van Beirendonck is acknowledged for his technical innovation, exuberant imagination and unique presentations as part of Paris Fashion Week. Our In Fashion film opens up Van Beirendonck’s creativity in a unique one-on-one conversation in advance of his first large-scale retrospective exhibition at the Antwerp Fashion Museum and an exclusive SHOWstudio.com project of our own later this year.





Photographer Walter Hugo is the latest creative to take up residence in our Bruton Place LiveStudio as part of the SHOWstudio Shop exhibition Practice to Deceive. Hugo's work, however, deviates from the standard photographic fayre: reviving a technique from photography's inception in the Victorian era, Hugo coats, exposes and fixes his silver nitrate portraits on plates of glass. What's more, to create said portraits, Hugo must create a gigantic camera obscura - which will be painstaking assembled in our LiveStudio through the course of next week. On Thursday 12 May 2011 we will live stream the entire process as Hugo photographs his choice of contemporary London's great and good - offering a digital-age window onto Dickensian photographic techniques. 



