Climb | High heels in the snow

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | High heels in the snow | Julie Lohnes

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | High heels in the snow | Julie Lohnes

The above video, which carries the title: ”Climb”, shows an interesting work by US artist Julie Lohnes.

Julie Lohnes statement:
She is interrogating the subjects of place, play, female power and sexuality. Lohnes strives to rupture cohesive understanding of play while reinterpreting the heroic, masculine landscape pictured by Homer and Eakins. By placing seemingly incongruous objects, women and actions together, meaning and content is altered. Each piece exists as both light-hearted and playful while pushing against social coherency towards more transgressive, social implications.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | High heels in the snow | Julie Lohnes

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | High heels in the snow | Julie Lohnes

 

Video and Photos by Julie Lohnes | Julie Lohnes website

How You Look At It: a short fashion film by Poppy de Villeneuve

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog: Poppy de Villeneuve

“How You Look At It” is a short fashion film directed and created by Poppy de Villeneuve. The movie is an intriguing cross over and melting between cinema and online viral fashion advertising.
De Villeneuve is a British photographer based in New York. Her father is Justin de Villeneuve, the Sixties fashion photographer who discovered Twiggy, and her mother is the model Jan de Villeneuve. Poppy herself began modelling at the age of 17 but found it “boring” so took up photography instead. She studied at the London College of Printing, and since graduating has worked for publications including Vogue and Dazed & Confused. She also exhibits her work regularly.

 

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog: Poppy de Villeneuve

 

Nowness on the film and its director:
“Summer in the city: a bustling, stifling and less-than-calming experience. But even in the midst of blaring car-horns, sweltering commuters and dizzying throngs of irritable pedestrians, there’s a pocket of peace to be found in every metropolis. Such moments of sweet escape provide the inspiration for the How You Look At It film.”

“Poppy de Villeneuve (who has shot for Vogue, Jalouse and Nylon, among others) and starring rising Chinese fashion model Liu Wen, who was recently signed as the first Asian face of Estee Lauder. To create her moment of blissful cool, De Villeneuve took to the serene spaces of New York’s Asser Levy Recreation Center—a turn-of-the-century bath house, replete with Art Deco pool—where, in a heat-induced reverie, a Norma Kamali clad Wen is joined by former Sopranos regular and actor in the Martin Scorcese-produced HBO series Boardwalk Empire Edoardo Ballerini, for a sensual, teasingly ambiguous swimming lesson.”

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog: Poppy de Villeneuve

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog: Poppy de Villeneuve

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog: Poppy de Villeneuve

 

Video: Poppy de Villeneuve  | backstage photos by fashion blogger Hanneli | source: Nowness/luxury group LVMH