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FASHION, MEN'S / February 2 2012 3:58 PM

Designer Daily: Henrik Vibskov

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Henrik Vibskov is an installation artist featured in MoMa and museums and galleries worldwide, and he’s the drummer for Trentmøller. This Central Saint Martens grad is also the only Scandinavian on the official Paris show roster and has put out 20 collections in the past decade. Henrik Vibskov is creating exhilarating menswear that embraces color and outspoken silhouettes in a wearable way, fusing radical shapes with traditional tailored pieces. The sculptor within him ensures his stores and presentations are ever changing by his own hands. His Soho store is a feast for the eyes up to the ceiling, and also features other designers aligned with his philosophy, like SVSV, Comme des Garçons and Bernhard Willhelm. He’s a chill, multi-talented man, making clothing for equally interesting gentlemen across the world. His Fall 2012 collection is here.

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CULTURE / October 18 2011 12:30 PM

Pick It Or Skip It: De Kooning Retrospective at MoMA

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Art world brats wet themselves advising other people on shows they should and shouldn’t be seeing (and how they should feel about them). God forbid you mentioned passing on the Andy Warhol exhibit at Nose Up in the Air gallery – you might as well have admitted that you’ve ignored art for the last 50 years! Luckily you have us at FashionIndie to give you advice on what to pick spending your time/money on, and what to skip. This week we tackle the juggernaut that is the Willem De Kooning Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

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GIRLS / June 2 2010 10:50 AM

JUKO: Victorian Girls, Abraham Lincoln and Meat

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JUKO: Victorian Girls, Abraham Lincoln and Meat

Mark Ryden‘s “The Gay ’90s: Olde Tyme Art Show” has just opened at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York City and it’s a mix of madcap escapism reminiscent of Tim Burton‘s recent tryst at the MoMA. A definite must see for those who appreciate the odder things in life, the work tackles ideals of Jesus Christ, our 14th president and chicks with really big heads. Check out some of our favorite pieces from this unique artist after the jump.

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FASHION / April 24 2009 10:50 AM

VIDEO: Robotic Mannequins

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VIDEO: Robotic Mannequins

Tatsuya Matsui has designed robots for the likes of Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, and the MOMA–including an animatronic mannequin that uses visual data recognition to figure out which poses make people people want to buy their crazy-expensive clothes. This is the next level of retail.

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Uncategorized / November 11 2008 12:06 PM

Moments of Style: Jessica Biel

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Moments of Style: Jessica Biel

Moments of Style: Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel attended a gala event last night at MOMA honoring Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated Australian film director Baz Luhrmann.

Love the simple black dress, paired with black pumps (happy that they aren’t Louboutin’s), and the hair is gorgeous. Hoping that she didn’t do too much sitting, since the back is ruffled and would easily get wrinkled.

Thanks Just Jared for the pics

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