Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts

Friday, 19 February 2010

Lady Gaga's new preview stills





New Stills From Lady GaGa's upcoming video for her new single “Telephone” featuring amazing hat from Fred Butler. I’m guessing the hair piece is from Charlie Mindu.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac





















Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, also known as JC/DC, is a French nobleman.He has enjoyed international success with some of his creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Beth Ditto. Recently JC de Castelbajac has befriended ppl such as M.I.A, Cassette Playa and The Coconut Twins. His fashion archive was showcased in preparation for his retrospective "Gallie Rock" in Paris by photographers Tim and Barry, modelled by Cassette Playa, M.I.A, Matthew Stone and more.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Nasir Mazhar


"I try to create a world for myself, but I know real life subconsciously seeps in and has its effect," declares Nasir Mazhar, currently the brightest star in London's galaxy of young designer talent, and the creator of the spiked headguard that Madonna sported on her Dazed & Confused cover shot and the Orb headgear that Lady Gaga rocked on the cover of V Magazine and in her Bad Romance video. The 25-year-old headgear designer started out as a hair-stylist with Vidal Sassoon before turning to theatrical design to fulfil his desire to work in a more highly conceptualised way.

























His work ethic is as idiosyncratic as his personal aesthetic. Mazhar claims his main inspiration is the city he lives and works in, but he likes to weave stories for his pieces.

Mazhar's blurring of the arcane and the modern comes together in a collection that swoops from dramatically draped medieval hennins and crimson cardinal hats, to Hannibal Lecter-esque muzzle masks and nuclear decontamination hoods and visors. That presentation marked him out as part of an upsurge of creativity and methodology on the East End design scene that has eschewed the "street style" and "hipster" mentality, which has been so prominent on the Hoxton circuit, for something more fundamentally artisanal.

via Independent UK

Franc Fernandez


Franc Fernandez created pieces to wear to parties Downtown, and was subsequently contacted by Brian Lichtenberg, who commissioned Fernandez for his spring 09 show. There was no missing the caged, architectural headgear. The designer explains its inception:

"The line really started with Grace Jones and Jean-Paul Goude's video for 'Libertango'...She wears a dunce hat in the shape of a tall, sharp pyramid, but it gets taken off in the beginning and you don't really see it. That image has always stuck in my mind."

Then came music artists like Ebony Bones, Beyonce and Lady Gaga. The future is so bright for Franc right now..... watch out !!!