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“The Gentlemen of Bacongo” is a book Released in 2009, by Photographer Daniele Tamagni. The book features a subculture in the Congo where men express their creativity through their clothing. They are part of a cultural movement called Le Sape “a clique of extraordinarily dressed dandies from the Congo. Despite years war and abject poverty, these men dress in tailored suits, silk ties, and immaculate footwear
This is Africa, our Africa
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The Cutting Class: The Last Masterpieces of Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen, AW10.
For many who knew or worked with Alexander McQueen, or for those many people who admired the work of Alexander McQueen, the pieces from his final collection must carry with them an incredible sense of sadness and devastation. Not only…
hnggg one of my favorite collections everrrr
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mcqueen’s - resort 2012
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Natasha Poly by Horst Diekgerdes for Vogue Japan (May 2007)
Editorial: Couture At The Door
Dress: Christian Dior Haute Couture (Spring 2007)
HOW IS THIS. I CAN’T EVEN.
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I really want some brightly coloured and/or printed shoes, but the way every single one of my female friends coming to my birthday party immediately turned to her boyfriend and very pointedly said “And I have a lot of shoes?” tells me that I maybe need to hold off.
Dear Rag & Bone: please stop making amazing jackets I can’t afford.
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Alexander McQueen Fall 2012
Photo: Monica Feudi/feudiguaineri.com
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