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Friday, 19 February 2010
HYSTERIA MAGAZINE ISSUE # 2 IS NOW ONLINE.

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Thursday, 18 February 2010
HYSTERIA MAGAZINE TO RELEASE ISSUE # 2
THE LONG AWAITED RELEASE OF HYSTERIA MAGAZINE'S ISSUE # 2 IS NEARLY HERE. AFTER THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST ISSUE, WHICH WAS RELEASED LAST YEAR, HYSTERIA MAGAZINE IS BACK WITH THEIR SECOND ISSUE, WHICH PROMISES TO BE EVEN BIGGER AND BOLDER.
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Thursday, 11 February 2010
LENS SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION


Sunday, 10 January 2010
OLIVIER THEYSKENS, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE.

Publisher Assouline announced the release of Olivier Theyskens, The Other Side of the Picture, this month. The book sees the collaboration of designer Theyskens and groundbreaking photographer Julien Claessens, who documents Theyskens work, through an intimate capture of the whirlwind atmosphere of the backstage.
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
UNIQLO LAUNCHES +J SPRING/SUMMER 2010 COLLECTION

After the success of the debut Uniqlo +J collection in A/W 09, designer Jil Sander returns with the Spring/Summer 2010 collection, which launches in stores on Thursday. The +J collection which was highly popular the first time round, due to its modern silhouettes, pure tailoring and avant-garde textiles, sees what has been described as a fresh perspective on volume, and perfect harmony in fibre, colour, optics and touch this time round.
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Thursday, 12 November 2009
JOHN GALLIANO SUNGLASSES.
High Fashion and function remains the call of the day, as John Galliano launches his sunglasses range, ever the storyteller, from the runway to the red carpet, his signature sense of romance and innovation is unmistakable, "we wanted to create shades that suited the Galliano Icon- whatever the occasion." For women Galliano went back to his Spanish heritage, and created 'Les Biches' these oversize dark wrap shades, were inspired by the Spanish Pinatas and the fiery flamenco dancers. For men he took inspiration from his favourite rebels and heroes, The 'Beau Regard' is a combination of house motifs with cinematic style, capturing the essence of 60s Hollywood rebels and the infamous Rat Pack, which further leads to the idea of the Galliano Icon, one who has their very own story to tell whatever the eventuality.



























