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John Konpaku (@johnkonpaku) | Lookbook. John Giskes • crossing borders. Daniel Widrig. Fashion X Technology: Naim Josefi. Blending minimalism with a touch of whimsy, Swedish designer Naim Josefi has broken new ground on the runway. Drawing comparisons to icons like Alexander McQueen, Josefi has already established himself as a name synonymous with incredible innovation. Back in 2012, Josefi won an opportunity to showcase his collection at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week as a winner on fashion design reality show Project Runway, and has continued to inspire and amaze. Exhibiting an innate ability to stay one step ahead of the careening fashion curve, Josefi isn't afraid of experimenting with new materials and technology. Josefi collaborated with designer Johan Walden for his premiere collection, Wana, a collection of hand-jewelry with sensual and interwoven accents made out lace.

In sharp contrast to the soft textural interplay of his hand-jewelry, Josefi turned the fashion world on its heel with his debut of the first ever 3D-generated shoe, printed by Materialise. Images courtesy of Materialise. Fashion X Technology: Pierre Renaux. A recent graduate from Antwerp’s esteemed Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Pierre Renaux has already amassed a transformative body of work. Renaux’s debut collection—also his Master's thesis—"Liquidation Totale" is a futuristic love letter to his fascination with the female body and its duality. The featured garments use synthetic materials such as neoprene and plastic to depict stylized states of distress, speaking to Renaux’s vision of powerful women amongst a state of ruin. The collection’s title is derived from the final decree of closure commonly etched on French storefronts.

Renaux’s previous collections, "Mode Sans Echec" (Fashion Without Fail) and "Tout Doit Disparaitre" (Everything Must Disappear) round out "Liquidation Totale" as a triptych body of work. Renaux's precocious eye and sense of experimentation have catapulted him into the fashion spotlight, landing him previous gigs with the likes of Rick Owens and Thierry Mugler. Images courtesy of Pierre Renaux and Materialise. Meet The Eyecatcher: A Wearable That Combines Art, Fashion And Technology. The Eyecatcher is a wearable device launched by LookSee Labs as a Kickstarter campaign.

Some of its ‘eye-catching’ features include a battery life that can last for a year, customizable bracelet design, and an always-on e-ink display. (Photo : Kickstarter) LookSee Labs attempts to combine the power of technology with a person's individual sense of fashion into a unique wearable device that promises to look good on anyone's wrist with its "eye-catching" design. Aptly called "Eyecatcher," the device is a brainchild of LookSee Labs, a startup company with headquarters located in Oakland, California. As of this writing, the campaign already earned support from 230 backers and raised almost $56,000 pledge amount out of the $75,000 goal. Kickstarter describes the "Eyecatcher" as a "smart bracelet that fuses art, fashion and technology by displaying custom images, slideshows, app-notifications and breaking news.

" The Eyecatcher Smart bracelet is scheduled to ship in February 2016. Walter Van Beirendonck - Official Website. DOMENICO DOLCE & STEFANO GABBANA. Michael van der Meide. Dutch Streetstyle. Darkgothicworld. Gelderse Roos historische kostuums en schoenen - info. Tights Fashion - Shop & Reviews. Colored Tights, Fishnets, Leggings and Fashion Hosiery | We Love Colors. Saaibestrijding.