August 18, 2013
Published in: Editorials
A cast of kindred spirits ‘Come As Your Are’ invites some of today’s most eclectic models on an editorial vision-quest (of sorts), captured by Mert & Marcus for the September 2013 issue of W Magazine. Expelling all thoughts of commercialism, this artful endeavor follows individuals as they embark on a journey of self-discovery using the untamed elements of the ou…
August 12, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde
Spreading the creative word Daniele & Iango deliver the doctrine of artistic truth in the interpretive series ‘Street Spirit’ for i-D Pre-Fall 2013. Somewhere on a street in New York an eclectic group of artists have gathered to pose in purposeful irreverence to make a symbolic stand for the right of free-expression. It is here, in the beautiful discourse of disharmon…
July 27, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde
Guinevere Van Seenus gives a penetrating performance in ‘When Doves Cry’ by Txema Yeste for Numéro China #31 August 2013. Resisting the idealized notion of women as passive objects, Yeste relies on the expressive power of the female form to explore the depths of desire and communicate a greater shared experience. A fusion of fashion and theater, Seenus devours the scener…
January 23, 2013
Published in: Editorials
Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi play with a little decadent distortion in ‘Wie Im Kino’ for the February issue of Vogue Germany. Using a variety of creative effects, innovative artists, Daniele & Iango, deliver an ode to cinema spectacular in this fashionable tribute to the art of film. The arc of the avant-garde knows no bounds when Victorian-Era elegance meets …
September 27, 2012
Published in: Covers
Looking at icons through the eras, ‘The Role Model Issue’ explodes in the Fall 2012 issue of i-D Magazine. Shot by Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi, these stunning images represent the modeling industry through the decades. Each one a powerhouse ‘super-model,’ Linda Evangelista, Stephanie Seymour, Natasha Poly, Amber Valletta, Karen Elson, Isabeli Fontana, Gu…
March 12, 2012
Published in: T'S PHILOSOPHY
Steven Meisel has taken his creative eccentricity to the “urban-edge” with his editorial “Haute Mess,” that’s inspired some passionate debate within the fashion industry. I hold sacred, the right of the artist to be free to express his/her vision without boundaries, just as I honor the right of anyone to voice an educated opinion against such work. …