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As both the fashion and tech industries get their knickers in a twist over the suspension of tween darling Tavi Gevinson’s blog by Google, we bring you some other Yohji Yamamoto images, this time, from Fall Winter 1997. Creative direction is from M/M Paris, and photography by Craig McDean.


Will 2010 be the year that New York designer Alexander Wang secures his standing within fashion’s elite? Even by today’s standards, his rise has been quite astronomical; from winning the CFDA’s Fashion Fund in 2008 to being nominated for best womenswear designer in 2010 alongside Marc Jacobs and Donna Karan, his career has been given quite the push. The March 2010 issue of Interview magazine prominently featured the designer with a shoot by Mikael Jansson and interview by Diane Von Furstenburg. His Spring/Summer 2010 campaign features images shot by Fabien Baron, and styled by Karl Templer, and a glance over any of this month’s magazines will show a healthy amount of credits for the ‘young’ designer. And if this were not enough, his headquarters are befitting of a truly successful designer. SAD blog brings you these images from his Spring Summer 2010 lookbooks, and recent editorials.

The final post in this series is the Autumn Winter 1997 campaign. Creative direction is from Marc Ascoli, photography by David Sims, styling by Joe McKenna, and design by M/M Paris.

Third in our series is the Autumn Winter 1999 campaign. Again, creative direction is from Marc Ascoli, photography by Craig McDean, styling by Joe McKenna, and design by M/M Paris.

In the second of four posts, sad-blog returns to the original look books to bring you these images. Here is Spring Summer 1999, with creative direction from Marc Ascoli, photography by David Sims, styling by Joe McKenna, and design by M/M Paris.

It is always very remarkable when the foremost creatives in any business join forces, but these Jil Sander campaigns carved an aesthetic all of their own. In the first of four posts, sad-blog returns to the original look books to bring you these images. First up is Spring Summer 2000, with creative direction from Marc Ascoli, photography by Mario Sorrenti, styling by Joe McKenna, and design by M/M Paris.


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