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Flamboyant Magazine - Long live the Queen! Paola Iezzi & The Flamboyants pay homage to Dame Vivienne Westwood!
VI OF VIVIENNE
I like Vitale, Vi as vivid, visceral, vibrant, Victorian, virginal, Raped, I like Purple, Viva la Revolución y Vi as Viva la Vida! We as a shame, as I live forever, like Vizio, I like Vivienne ...
I am a Queen, I'm a prostitute, a schoolteacher, a Bad Girl, a Dominant Woman, but also a Woman Overlooked, Elizabeth Prior, Nonconformist, Elegant, Altera, Punk Bride, Romantic. Pearls, pearls all around, seducing my neck, suffocating, slip, creep between the breasts, down her arms. The unfortunate ... pearls ... the sensuality and purity of composure, and conformity to outrage. Popular sentiment forced the aristocracy of the faux-cul, posture. Poster in the crowd. The round hips, narrow waist, squeezed ... seduced ... stubborn ... but won the corset ... stop breathing ... and ... opens the crimson lips of wonder on the eternity of life that is dying as well live ... remains. Vivienne ...
Paola Iezzi
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GloriaMaria Gallery opening
In Milan, Via Watt to 32, created a new art space: GLORIAMARIA GALLERY , founded by Gloria Maria Cappelletti.
Gloria has always been close to the art world, having worked for many years in the fashion industry and for some time as an agent of photographers, he decided to devote himself completely to his new company.
The Gallery was inaugurated Thursday, December 3 with the exhibition "THE BAY PYRATE" greek artist Miltos Manetas , for years a friend of Gloria Cappelletti. The exhibition is curated by Daniela Palazzoli.
These are some oil paintings, all depicting the same person, or a pirate galleon. Within the framework Miltos Manetas has put a hard drive with a USB output, anyone bringing their own laptop can connect and download multimedia content that belong to the artist and his life as his favorite albums, movies, pictures and another.
The concept behind the exhibition is the " Piracy Manifesto ", which deals with the issue of internet piracy.
About the Internet I link another " Internet Manifesto ", written by some German bloggers about the role of journalism on the net.
The theme is very interesting and certainly very timely. Deserves attention and investigation. All of us should ever deal with the network and its system. In my area in particular, issues such as copyright, sharing music and video clips, will be crucial for the evolution and survival of the artists and music.
And 'everything will be all very fast, so I think it's very important to stay up to date and ready to change.
In the top left of the entrance tunnel, right Gloria Cappelletti, Alice Gentilucci, me and Marcelo Burlon. Under the work of Miltos Manetas in the exhibition.
SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution - Exhibition at Somerset House, London

At Somerset House (Strand, London WC2R 1LA) until December 20, 2009, on display SHOWstudio, the project's web photographer and visual artist Nick Knight.
SHOWstudio is a website created in November 2000 by Nick Knight, "that has consistently pushed the boundaries of communicating online fashion."
Nick Knight adds, "SHOWstudio is based on the belief That Entire showing the creative process-from conception to completion-is beneficial for the artist, the audience and the art itself."
This is the theme of the exhibition: "our experience of fashion is changing. In These Times of instant, digitally-fueled information, the fashion image is no longer? Confined to the static world of the printed photograph. Today we are Confronted with a dramatic new fashion universe, where photography, film, performance, music, art and technology combine to create an infinitely richer landscape ".
Great emphasis is given to video art as a form of visual communication and modern avant-garde. In the exhibition works by Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Naomi Campbell, Gareth Pugh, Comme des Garcons, Kate Moss, Björk and other important artists in the world of visual communication. Some days you can watch live-set photos of fashion photographers of the most important in the world.
London, Friday, Oct. 16. Today I went to see the ShowSudio Nick Knights on the bank of the Thames. Fine installations. Some things are really interesting. The thing I liked most was the studio where photo shoots are often done live. The public can watch the show from behind the glass where photographers like Nick Knights shoot the same as supermodel Naomi and Mariacarla real jobs and propylene, as the cover of Vogue UK ... pity that today was not provided any "live session" ... what bad luck!
I console myself by looking at the projections of the past. Some are just beautiful. Rest hypnotized by the images have a size slightly voyeuristic and a little 'fetish ... actually a little' more than a little and think about what would have combined in there as a Newton ...
After seeing a kind of short fun, built in the backstage of the fashion show "NO!" By Victor & Rolf, I am tempted to buy (in the merchandising) a fantastic wallpaper-colored flesh with immaginette of indecent exposure, drawn in red style 700 , then I think ... but what do I do? But beautiful! "I let her go out there and finding myself in front of a giant flash: naomi sparandomi who greets me with a silent gun flashing neon. I'm dying for a moment and then I stopped ... I take a taxi back to the center ... lily donaldson look so thin, I had a great desire to put something in your teeth!
A reflection: Thanks to Nick Knights tonight I discovered that Kate Moss is recognizable only from the mold of her lipstick! Go see the show and you'll understand what I'm talking about ![]()









