November 11, 2018
Published in: Avant-Garde
Tilda Swinton embodies the undeniable energy of Dame Edith Sitwell in ‘Poetic License‘ by Tim Walker for W Magazine, Vol. 7. This story was shot at Renishaw Hall, the childhood home of Edith Sitwell in Derbyshire, England. Tilda Swinton is the cousin of Dame Sitwell, of whom at the age of 3 served as a flower girl for her great grandmother’s wedding. A unique connection. Nev…
July 6, 2017
Published in: Avant-Garde
Tilda Swinton rides by the light of the moon in sinuous story by Sølve Sundsbø for Vogue Korea, July 2017. We Dive inside the mind to find the other-side as we aim to seek the spirit of true enlightenment. Hiding under these inviting images is a female ready to engage. The robust flavor of this story is felt in the tenacious spirit of the styles. Art and excess blend into one system of strange as a…
July 11, 2016
Published in: Editorials
Tilda Swinton teeters on the edge in this evocative tale of love and other longings by Yelena Yemchuk for Vogue Italia, July ’16. Surrounded in Victorian excess, Swinton succumbs to androgynous callings. Camouflaged scenes steal the show in a role that has her going incognito. Editorials run like acts in a play, with designs that portray theatrical disguises. Darkness devours t…
April 29, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde
Tilda Swinton takes an exotic excursion in ‘Stranger than Paradise’ by Tim Walker for W Magazine. Traveling to Xilitla, Mexico Walker and his muse in arms descends on Las Pozas a, “fantastical jungle paradise,” built by the late poet, Edward James. There to honor the works of the modern masters, this team of dreamers set out to create a series of phantasmagorias, in…
May 22, 2012
Published in: Avant-Garde
In all it’s sublime splendor, the elusive Candy Magazine has once again ignited a passionate response for it’s pitch-perfect issue # 4, featuring Tilda Swinton, by Xevi Muntane. This prolific publication, by visionary Luis Venegas, is “dedicated to celebrating transvestism, transsexuality, cross-dressing and androgyny.” A covet-worthy …
May 19, 2016
Published in: Avant-Garde
Edie Campbell covers her craft in “The Creative Revue” by Tim Walker for British Vogue, June 2016. Artisans merge in this marking of the magazine’s 100th Anniversary Issue. Modern musicians, actors, dancers, models and more, celebrate this century-old fashion tome by bringing this story to home. Honoring his unmatched ability to inspire, Walker sees beyond the borders of …
September 30, 2013
Published in: Pop Culture
Inspired by the 20’s cult cabaret dancer Anita Berber (below), Cate Blanchett embodies New Wave Berlin in coverstory by Willy Vanderperre for AnOther Magazine AW 2013. An openly androgynous dancer known for her erotic performances and erratic behavior, Berber’s notorious ways were only outweighed by her love of the theater and power to perform. Capturing that same sense of c…
May 5, 2011
Published in: Editorials, Pop Culture
If you love Haider Ackerman’s designs, it’s less about being a fan and more about being a devotee of a movement. I am so enamored of this Columbian-born artist, I have fantasies of hitting the road and following him around like some kind of Fashion-Groupie. In this fabulous article/interview (by actress Tilda Swinton) for Interview Magazine she refers to his followe…
January 24, 2012
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W MAGAZINE MOVIE ISSUE “BEST PERFORMANCES”
In a time when hope has become a “four letter word”, it stands to reason that films carrying this message must come in capable hands. With a Year in Film that truly reflects the world’s angst & hardship, it’s easy to see why some of our best actors have found ways to shine in many layered and complex roles, …