Thursday, June 11, 2009

Nimue Smit in Vogue Italia

Photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia June 2009
"All Tomorrow's Parties"






Dave Clark ft. Chicks On Speed - What Was Her Name


Youth culture meets future fashion.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Svea Kloosterhof - cover Arnhem Mode Magazine


Ph: Barrie Hullegie, styling: Thomas Vermeer

For a month the centre of Arnhem will literally form the core of the third edition of the Arnhem Mode Biƫnnale. SHAPE is the connecting thread of the greatest cultural fashion event in the world. This year more than 80 fashion labels are participating, including Lanvin, Raf Simons, Hussein Chalayan, Jil Sander, Rick Owens, Martin Margiela and Viktor & Rolf.

Some 150 garments in Arnhem will make it apparent what the aspect of SHAPE signifies and why ‘form’ is so topical in fashion. A high-profile exhibition, satellite presentations, lectures, shows and a magazine provide insight into SHAPE. A wide-ranging cultural scope makes this third biennale intriguing and accessible for everyone.

Shape = form = fashion
Vision, material, concept and construction are the elements needed to achieve form. Form is currently setting the tone in fashion. During the biennale dozens of fashion designers demonstrate that there is more than one way of attaining exceptional forms. The starting point for Jil Sander’s Summer 2008 collection was geometric forms, such as the triangle, circle and rectangle. Moulage (creating patterns in three-dimensional space) is the basis for the feminine gowns by Lanvin. Thom Browne designs men’s fashion inspired by his admiration for existing forms. These and other interpretations of the aspect of SHAPE will be explored in the guise of clothing, images, texts and historical references.
Visit: http://www.arnhemmodebiennale2009.com

Monday, May 18, 2009

Nimue Smit in W by Craig McDean

Nimue looming large on the pages of W. More shots coming up!

Photo credit: models.com

Friday, April 3, 2009

CODE Management in NRC Next

Dutch newspaper NRC Next published an article on CODE Management and Nimue today.


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