Thursday 30 June 2016

Here is a final round of street style Paris Fashion Week SS17

As Paris Fashion Week comes to an end, we present a final style gallery street. again highlight the best shows from seasonal, the participants were in any extraordinary to the latest versions of vintage clothing and broken identify white.

A $ AP Rocky an appearance on slide number 15 as lounges outside the Dior show, which now face. Elsewhere we see influential designers and editors, as o32c Marcos Göhring on film 11th

The overall impression is one of the current and future trends, extended with things like shirts Vintage Band / rapper sleeves and shows no signs of slowing.

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City street fashion legendary New York photographer Bill Cunningham loses

Bill Cunningham, the photographer of iconic road that the changing fashions for nearly 40 years for the New York Times Chronicle, has died at the age of 87 years.

The rich and famous has appeared in his column "on the road" for the New York Times Style section, but most of the recurring themes favorites was Cunningham None.

Cunningham Company include bicycle, a blue jacket and a camera around his neck.

Newspaper publisher Arthur Sulzberger said in a statement: "We have lost a legend, and I am heartbroken have personally lost a friend."

The experienced photographer, who through his Street - was considered style in the New York Times photo, was been the object of the stars that followed the artist for the Big Apple, while people in the documentary Bill Cunningham New York (2011), photographed every day in Manhattan.

And they did shine, especially if Cunningham his pictures. In 2010 was published in the life and work of the legendary photographer Bill Cunningham title in New York as a documentation tool.

John William Cunningham was in Boston in 1929 to Irish - born Catholic family workers. He was hired by Fairchild to fashion women cover everyday wear, and his first series of photos for the Times in 1978 debuted.

In 2008 France Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the highest cultural award of the country. It has a bit -. Some of the most influential in the fashion among his fans, as editor in chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour, who told him with great affection, for men, many years, "we will all be dressed for Bill", was living alone in a narrow studio, full of film negatives, and they slept in a bed.

Iris Apfel, 94, one of the most famous style - Gurus New York, Cunningham attributes helped him establish himself as a final model of life. I know what people mean by a more formal attitude when they say they are appalled by what they see on the street.

The photographer Bill Cunningham had to identify a talent for fashion trends, which made ​​him a reluctant celebrity. But it was never fully embraced the celebrity, also said: ". I am not interested in celebrities with their free dresses"

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Bill Cunningham: street style photographer sets the standard

T he typical street in front of a fashion show could be so many things hectic, loud, quirky, outlandish costumes become the norm described. But rarely has called soft. However, those who listen to the industry, which is the adjective used Bill Cunningham to describe who died this week. The 87-year-old photographer from New York Times captured this scene for almost 40 years and in the words of Instagram tribute to Lena Dunham: "He was powerful, but it was soft and friendly" fashion director magazine Tank. Caroline Issa, who was often a topic outside the fashion shows, agrees. "As best documentary photographers I knew it was discreet with this sweet winning smile," he said.

Undoubtedly, this is the form that the photos did you have already received - those who smile their subjects well, or in their daily tasks. Cunningham has been found, but charming with it. Rebecca Lowthorpe, fashion director of Grazia, said: "The way it works more like a war photographer that get nothing preventing shot."

"Cunningham was recognized out of fashion always held by their uniform working blue jacket, khaki pants, bike and camera in the eye"
Cunningham has been recognized outside the fashion for his uniform working blue jacket shows held khaki pants, cycling and image device always in the eye. Photo: Mark Lennihan / AP

He began passers style in the 70s for the week on the sides of roads in the Times, and democracy itself applies to his fashion photographs to photograph. In its pages family favorite street style include - Vogue three Annas, Piaggi, Della Russo and Wintour, who famously quipped: "We dressed for Bill". However, they were just as likely to have strangers, as well as images of shoes, handbags and often dogs. "No matter who were always and if you wear something so that his attention", Lowthorpe said. "I think, to make many photographers now streetstyle air scene a little serious and unavoidable as fresh, and" you can not stay with us, "said Kenya Hunt, director of the fashion features of American origin of Elle UK." But Bill has always been so much fun. "

No matter who you are, as long as you do something in a way that attracted the attention

Rebecca Lowthorpe

At his death, Cunningham was recognized outside the fashion shows held uniform jacket, khaki pants, blue bike and workers fixed camera up to his eye - it has almost a celebrity in his own right. To take a photo with him was a badge of honor. taken hunting his picture with them had been booming, I made the cut "The first was just my feet, but always as a few times."! "On another occasion, hunting was part of a larger feature open publishing coats with the end of winter." His comment was always this twisted humor, relatable to her, "he said." She loved fashion, but could make fun of him . "

It is undeniable that Cunningham a pioneer of street photography style was - the man who grew up in the 80s, but now has been in the fashion world in the last 10 years become commonplace. thanks Other names like The Sartorialist Scott Schulman and Tommy Ton of Vogue.com much their work, and Lowthorpe call "Grandpa-style street photography." But assume that is underestimated as a friendly presence to a certain character of steel, as in 2010 in the documentary Bill Cunningham New York to see this award-winning film did him a hero for the younger generation. Gigi Hadid and Rihanna both honors on his Instagram, the singer said: "We I gon 'miss you in Dese streets !!!"

Cunningham tore checks famous New York Times, to keep creative freedom and was on his bicycle and visit shows this year. Suzy Menkes, who worked as a fashion critic for the time Cunningham from these shows was offered a vision. "In 87 years Bill Cunningham was still cycling around New York, refusing my offer to share a taxi, even if it snowed," he wrote on Instagram. "May he rest in peace, but take its unparalleled record changing styles forever". Ultimately Cunningham was almost like an anthropologist fashion. He said that "the best way on the road -. Always was, always will be" His legacy is that other people now know that also.

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Tuesday 28 June 2016

14 The interior fashion Late Remember Big Bill Cunningham

Photo: Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images.

On Saturday, the fashion world has lost photographer Bill Cunningham, although the columnist - loved by her clothes "on the road" column in the New York Times, where Actually street style. His interest and definition, big style was clearly included, and since the mid-1970s, Cunningham constantly hit the pavement a number remarkably democratic capture moments.

Fashion people and random New Yorkers often seen Cunningham in his element: bicycle, always (or subway the worst moment in time) or storage in the outer corner of Bergdorf Goodman at 57th and Fifth Avenue. In addition to your set of wheels and the camera constantly hung around his neck, Cunningham could easily be seen through the jacket of his blue worker Signature King.

Former fashion designer and journalist trained his lens on how fabulous creatures flickering in fashion shows and deans Crunch society to black tie galas - and he was going beaten also by ordinary people about their daily lives. call hustling for work or a taxi, for example - - His recordings of suits often banal road seemingly normal people have Anthropological beautiful shots of the city served. "Above all, remember the living, vibrant New York, captured in pictures the" as Mayor Bill Blasio said good. Therefore presented the work Cunningham fashion in a way that was not valuable or Elite inaccessible.

"He has a unique place in the firmament of fashion busy," Simon Doonan, creative great ambassador for Barneys New York, said the merchant site. "He was a humble man with an encyclopedic knowledge of fashion. Irreplaceable." In the words of Anna Wintour, "Everything for Bill dressed," as the New York Times said, in 2002 (and included in the 2010 documentary Bill Cunningham in New York). "You can feel that he is the only opinion or the dress ... concerned and it is always a flattering picture that you choose. takes everything carefully pay to quality. it is a very attractive guy is. "

For some, like photographer and street style blogger Garance Doré, Cunningham opened the career: "Some legends go out there and you hardly notice them, because this is exactly what they want," written Doré on Saturday Instagram. "Bill Cunningham was good, and his life was able to keep the fire and to the distance from the object to the distance that do his work, he allowed has done ... is a model for many photographers, and certainly another street style shutterbug for me OG, Tommy Ton. "also took to commemorate the end photographers Instagram.

It was more than a source of inspiration for the V Magazine founder and artistic director Stephen Harper Bazaar Gan: industrial buyer credits Cunningham to revive his career, at the time only 18 years old Gan was, Student Parsons. Cunningham took a cookie and gave him a quarter of the founders of the magazine call information and editor Annie Flanders, who shaped the industry input Gan. Everyone had the business (or want to have) a meeting with the man, and founder of uber stylist CR Fashion Book Carine Roitfeld blogger Susie Bubble - paper to the editor Mickey Boardman.

Photo: Skip Bolen / Getty Images.

Lynn Yaeger, a matter of longstanding Cunningham, wrote an essay the best photographers wisdom before reminded shared with their two decades. After a day at Fashion Week rejection came at a surly, Yaeger said: "!! Children who cares if we are not guests who care about these people uptown We are the people at the center." He wrote in Vogue Yaeger captures exactly admire about Cunningham and his eye he: it is not part of an exclusive group, was elusive - or wanted to be; New York enjoyed in all its eccentricities.

Cunningham was also the realization of a sum embodies animal - the fashion show with absolutely zero illumination rarely interested in his own celebrity. "Everyone wanted it, but it was not in social life ... He appeared and disappeared after having done their work," said Karl Lagerfeld WWD "Many people do not know where and how he lived. He was a very private person . .. what about your incredible archive? "

Here 14 players in the fashion industry, including influential editors, designers, buyers and stylists who shared their thoughts and memories Refinery29 those enormous impact of Cunningham. Fashion Week New York then feel the same without Cunningham not blue jacket and in September zipping around a program. We miss you already low, Bill.


Linda Fargo, Bergdorf Goodman Senior Vice President and Store
- Presentations
"Today I wanted to paint it a shade of the bill in this particular position, his camera always keeps his bike confidence near us here at 57th and Fifth Avenue ready. There is a corner as far as the mountain village. Got to gradually and respectfully over 20 years released the same sidewalk to share and watch the world. He is the most enthusiastic supporter of our creative was on windows efforts and stood up. As we all know, Bill had the most high level of originality and respect for DIY and self-mades and said only what I meant. I had not a false bone in this hardened part, fragile him. him in agreement with joy smiling child meant the absolute world to us. this shadow is very painted, very long in all areas of every city in the fashion in the world ... "

Eric Wilson, director of InStyle fashion news
"One of the great pleasures of the cover of fashion with Bill just to be someone who was so enthusiastic about the work, year after year, whatever comes. In an industry where everyone about everything complains bad a stretched Designer, the perception of light or, more often than not, a real increase, he was still smiling happily, wondering what comes next. the first question I'd been asking the beginning of each season that the schedule was again strangely, the better . He loved enjoyed the big fashion shows and parades terrible way, and a good fight, especially when Cathy [Horyn] to the ego of a designer with a bad review "They say stabbed. she, woman Horyn "he said in the car between the shows with their dukes.

"It is also the only person I've ever known to be during the week of the way, fortunately it rain or snow in the forecast was, simply because it is the people meant dressed differently and may jump over puddles of melted snow ( a favorite for photos) problems. But I think the most important source, its independence was to their success, and, as we know seemed to take an almost perverse pleasure and to please all devices of designers who were so eager to reject offered him because he cared much of the integrity of the work. in Paris complained when travel budgets have been reduced, so that a room with a standing shower was a luxury that would drive for the hotel each night 50 euro-a- night Tiquetonne and a cup of soup with a Chinese meal, and could not be happier.

"He is an example for young journalists who can not be overstated: In his words, as he once said at a party when he saw me as I have a snack," Méfiez- you, child, in the cases to fall from rich. "

Carolina Herrera
"I mourn the death of the person single New Yorker, Bill Cunningham. He was a great photographer, artist and a true friend in the world of fashion. The city will not be the same without him."


Eva Chen, Chief cooperation for Instagram
"The impact of Bill Cunningham influence on fashion is obvious: the father of the style of street photography, reportage fashion as an art form, etc. The impact of the bill in my career, which is less obvious al in New York as the first generation to grow up Americans. I see Bill's work every week, and I wonder, people creative, elegant and dynamic catching fashion. So the first time his camera to me specifically to an event that was ridiculous legitimacy. gave me hope that even a nerd like me could do it in the fashion. "


Robin Givhan, The Washington Post fashion critic
"Bill Cunningham could not be more excited when he worked [my book] Battle of Versailles. It was an event that was actually recorded in the memory. But I'm nervous about the request. If he could use some of his photographs Bill Cunningham in the book was, after all, it was a slow process, especially because all of my communication was a handwritten letter with him - you know, the kind of royal seal.

"He wanted the story to ensure it was said exactly I wanted this little piece of recorded history, and he told me that he had faith that he would do both then he said.... Yes was for my photographs of Help excited of course I saved the letter there is so much richer and more human than any printed on e-mail, it .. is good. "


Michael Kors
"Without the great photographer Bill Cunningham, there would be no street style. The talent, taste and quality in abundance!"


Giovanna Battaglia, W The partner of fashion, Vogue Japan Fashion Editor enior S - editor, and regular Street - Style
"Bill Cunningham was one of the few people in such a way that no matter what, a smile had always looked on his face. The greatest reward, the joy in their eyes when I loved a os stunning gown had my eyes. His enthusiasm me fills more than anything else. my favorite memory was when I met in autumn 2014, to meet the security guard, the themed show supermarket for Chanel, try to steal all the related products of Chanel. is seen in amazement as obviously intended the head with a box of Choco Coco Chanel tries to escape my candy brand Chanel ".

Sarah Rutson, Vice President Global Purchasing, Net-a-Porter
"I remember at the Met Ball wearing Haider Ackermann in 2010 and Bill say," Oh, my son, who is in Haider Ackermann. So wonderful for the Met Ball '. It was his stamp of approval. I liked the way they act when he wanted to draw your attention to an image. He was always with his lips. It would make a sound that was not a pipe. It was like a sound you want to get to look at [a] cat.

"Everything that Bill did, he did with style and find beauty in everything Bill a childlike joy had a suit to show your satisfaction shoes, or a small detail would literally cry .." My God, wonderful! Never, ever Bill with an exceptional eye. It is the end of an era for a gentleman. "


Fern Mallis
"Bill was an original, and never be another like him. I'm so grateful that I knew him, loved him, and I could call my friend. We had a special relationship, and I am so happy that finally I have it agrees to sit with me in 92Y. it was an epic interview and clearly one of my favorites. I loved it when he said he admired about the younger generation, and to have her dress in your head and not so worried about the dress [ his] body.

"Those who have no phone or television, including the technological revolution we are living: He said," outline of Apple to find - that are not queuing up to enter Bergdorf or Saks. I also loved that all the benefits of AIDS and the parties covered in the '80s, before anyone reported. I think the cover was in the New York Times, before reporting on the epidemic. They were talking with tears [AIDS] filled. It is serious - but he liked his style, his work, and the streets of our city. Let's get him at 57th and Fifth, a plate. "

Ariel Foxman, InStyle and People Style Watch Editorial Director
"The goal and the body of Bill Cunningham is a symbol of work, but what does all this constantly focus light to his own surprise, discipline and modesty is legendary."


Kyle Anderson,
Director and accessories Marie Claire M arket
"Participate by all editors, designers and creative fashion week, Bill was one of the most honest. He does not care about brands or someone who was looking for, what he wanted and what inspires and share with the world. For me, the account of the real and honest publisher was based on what they in a sense and instinct and passion. Here it works, the industry did not want so much more, but the draft law certainly has. "


Ken Downing, Neiman Marcus
- vice president and fashion director
"A legend and an inspiration to generations behind his goal always willing Bills eyes and warm smile calculation captures the life, times and trends that define us. Humble, sincere, extremely dedicated to his craft Bill never took the stage to be subject of his star to leave. a fixture in the fifth and 57th, the Mayor of Manhattan was greeting with a wink and a. is hard to imagine Sunday morning, sometimes not. "

Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher, The New York Times
"Bill was an extraordinary person, with incredible talent -. Not only for fashion photography, but for the life of his company was sought after by the rich world of fashion and powerful, but still one of the friendliest people softer and humble people I know. We lost a legend, and I am personally unfortunately a friend to have lost. "


Laura Brown, editor of Harper's Bazaar
"There were many remarkable aspects of Bill Cunningham, but what I liked about him, his refusal was refusing to take a seat that offered a drink or dinner almost never sitting, unless a fashion show began -. That . just said Coco Chanel keep moving: "elegance is refusal? Bill was the smartest of all. "

Street Style: All color in the Gay Pride Parade in New York

Two weeks after the massacre at night Pulse - Club, Gay Pride Sunday in New York was also a festival in honor of the tragedy of Orlando -. Some dressed in white people and the faces of the 49 printed victim to signals that hard all day in name of the court caught from the neck Dina Litovsky photographers hanging: it rain ~~ POS = TRUNC, confetti and flags was unitards; tight red panties and Donald Trump make America STILL GAY t - shirts, men and women in topless; and the loud part of the roofs and windows above.

More than 1.6 million people (a record paradegoers) having increased visible police presence expected. The politicians, the crowd peppered, an unexpected occurrence of Hillary Clinton, including more Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Rev. Al Sharpton. The parade route from the center of Greenwich Village stretched, the Stonewall Inn last - on Friday was President Obama the first gay bar National Historic Landmark for LGBT - rights.

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Monday 27 June 2016

Bill Cunningham saw on the runway and hugged the road

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Catchy captures the daily

Credit Bill Cunningham / The New York Times

This is the era of street style, a time when we talk about "the issue outside the show": people waiting by the growing hordes of snapper on the sidewalk Shooting always exaggerated dress to be photographed required to the amount of peacocking to keep and give them their 15 minutes or seconds the honor. Go to a fashion show and you a woman or a man in a colorful, eccentric get-up, invaded by photographers compete to see the best image and reputation: And: "Who" Mira - "What are you wearing?" Lemmings in the country looking-me.

But Bill Cunningham, who started it all, has never been among them.

Ever since his death, on Saturday, many monuments and hagiographies that have circulated on the Internet called Bill (I can not Mr. Cunningham call as I know, and pressed him to fashion banks for too long) the father of street style, and rightly so. But a more accurate way to think of him as someone that the principles of visual journalism fashion could be applied.

He began his career as a journalist, after all, and his photographs were just another expression of the same discipline has not been filtered, airbrush or staging.

It was one of the first to recognize the value of the observation that people use in their daily lives, and understand that it was a reflection of identity and culture, a means of communication of all used, so a historical record of crucial Importance. Before it was Scott Schuman, aka "The Sartorialist" or Tommy Ton and Phil Oh, it was not Bill, to report on his bicycle, about what he saw: the peculiarity and the ever-present, but especially honest.

About Bill Cunningham

His theme was not what was done to get his attention, but what the people had to feel part of the group, or from the group to stand out, or other telegraphic way in the world - whether an organization for charity ball socialite or a popular shopping street corner, whatever. Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue, was often quoted as saying, is very good and authentic feel "Everything we get dressed for Bill." - Fashion and society are covered by women, to be photographed whose dream of Bill, and making them their image take a coveted title was - but the truth is, I would not want anyone to understand, wanted to dress and registration. how they dressed themselves.

She dressed the part. He created there years uniforms, calculated to take the image (larger): jacket, khaki pants and sneakers with a blue French workers. He spoke loudly proclaim: "This is not me." But he was in his eye.

He taught me (his paintings taught me) that everything was interesting on the podium, which is what happened to the clothes - how they are used or not - that counted. It was not that he refused fashion; I loved her with an endless enthusiasm for the discovery. But he realized that his power was personal. Clothes are the first line of communication; they are the first thing we say to the other, and the first study that has in turn. That was his story. And that is why his videos and columns were so obsessively interesting.

Harold Koda, former director of the Institute of clothing the Metropolitan Museum of Art, once told me that the debate about whether fashion was for the museum was solved when the forces began to see fashion as a decorative art depicting attitudes and habits - to beauty, craft and society - at a given moment in time. This belief has led the bill, which now includes thousands of images a valuable portrait of the popular identity in the late 20th and 21st century casualization of life has been taken to increase ribbon causes, the emergence of the "it" bag and the problem global warming (What you wear to do when it was in January and snow in April?).

Street Style has a game increasingly become a substitute at least one and revelation as marketing, with the shipment of the stars popular clothing featuring a theory carry plans Style - clothes that note not be selected but it was given (or even carry an additional charge). In the same way that the red carpet has become a vehicle for advertising, so too have many walkways. Bill was the truth behind it.

His legacy is our reality, and we must not be forgotten.

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RIP Bill Cunningham, photographer champion and sponsor of Street Style

Bill Cunningham, who died at 87, the game and the type of schmoozing and rich - but he was more of the enthusiasm and street style employed.

In Valentine's Day at its headquarters in the Meatpacking District, Diane von Furstenberg fashion show held its Week New York.

Brought Beautiful People with champagne glasses in circulation, DVF (disclosure: the Designer Barry Diller is married, the Chairman of the IAC, the parent company of The Daily Beast is) their own mini - Festival Dummy - Disco was on the floor, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid , Karlie Kloss, Jourdan Dunn, Lily Aldridge, and Irina Shayk.

At the bottom of the stairs DVF headquarters Bill Cunningham New York Times, a blue padded winter coat and cotton pants wearing customary holds the 35 - mm - camera was.

He took pictures of the famous recording and very pretty nimble to avoid the accident to the best picture to get a radiant smile in alternation with the concentration of small eyes.

Forget all wobbly mannequins and fashion popular: Cunningham, not only stars of the fashion world, but in New York was the center of attention of the night, and was surrounded by people who offer their greetings and hugs. It seemed as if he would rather just go to work.

It was photographed and adored, jumping as much as the people he photographed.

On Saturday it was announced that the beloved Cunningham died 87 years after a stroke. An eloquent and detailed obituary in the New York Times of Jacob Bernstein summarizes the many achievements Cunningham, no less - in 2009 - to have made ​​a sign of being out of the New York Landmarks Conservancy.

It was seen a bit Cunningham at work, parties or fashion shows or on the road.

In my pictures of Cunningham that night on the question of DVF, for example, Cunningham knows that people see, but his expression - and their resistance is - shows that he preferred to go to work, which has a name: the literature fashion and fashion, or what he thinks those things are.

Cunningham could slip on a bicycle in the city, do everything possible to get the perfect shot, and often get on the 5th Avenue and 57th Street photograph later in 'on the road' in section column styles appear over time. (Galas and chic evening events took place in the "hours in the afternoon.")

Dean Baquet, editor of the New York Times, told the Daily Beast that Cunningham had a stroke, "He can not -. I know that 10 days worked very well until - no."

Bernstein told the Daily Beast that tremendous work ethic Cunningham continued until it was underway. "In the last six months, he visited three or four events in one night, he came to the office and was greeted with:" Hello children. "There was a group of people who loved him. He worked all the way until the end."

Stuart Emmrich, the editor of the section of types of the New York Times, the Daily Beast said, "Bill, a leading figure in the world of fashion, but with humility and generosity of spirit remarkable.

"Once, when Chanel gave me inexplicably better fit, he asked timidly if I change places, so it would be able to photograph the track.

"I said," Of course, "and after we exchanged places, he looked at me, smiled and took my picture This was the highlight of my time as editor of styles .."

Cunningham was photographed a true ascetic, simplicity and frugality of his life in direct contrast to the glamor and super rich.

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As Bernstein wrote in his wonderful eulogy: .. "It is not to go the movies, do not have a television, breakfast most days at the Star Deli stadium at West 55th Street, where a cup of coffee and a sausage, egg and cheese ate I could do until recently, for less than $. 3

"He lived until 2010 in a previous study of the Carnegie Hall amid rows of filing cabinets, where he kept all his negatives. He slept in a bed, a shower in a shared bathroom and asked why spent years checks in magazines like Details ( Annie Flanders, the 1982 Introduction helped in) tears, he said: "the cheapest money, which is freedom and freedom is the most expensive. ".

Bernstein told the Daily Beast "Bill had no financial motivation, he works was just interested."

Cunningham was independent, Bernstein wrote in his obituary, until an accident in 1994, Cunningham was hit by a truck while on a bicycle - ". A matter of insurance" and joined the staff Times, said he was

Born and raised in Boston, when a young man Cunningham left Harvard. He made women's hats, contrary to involve the efforts of his parents in advertising.

He worked also called for a tailor Chez Ninon luxury. Cunningham was wearing colored at the funeral of her husband John F. Kennedy red Balenciaga black suit Jackie Kennedy.

In journalism, Cunningham worked briefly for John Fairchild of Women for daily use, before going on to - on which was better - Yves Saint -. Laurent and Andre Courreges (Cunningham, she thought, and it was killed a room at Fairchild Courreges wrote about.)

"I have not really an encyclopedic knowledge of fashion have," Bernstein said. "He was a nice guy, but it was not misleading when it came to style."

When Cunningham worked in the New York office of The Chicago Tribune, photographer David Montgomery was a camera it. Montgomery Council was: "It is used as a laptop."

In early 1970 began Cunningham its legendary Street - style to take pictures for the New York Times.

"It's really the great explosion of street style," Bernstein said. "All those who have a great debt to him today." With anonymous, attractive or flashy people who conquered the streets of New York had "only a brief exchange" before the gorge, says Bernstein. "He wanted the camera to know without asking."

It was not as interested in the famous Cunningham, but those with the style - or style that he found interesting, and could famous or not, whether rich or not. The red carpet was too predictable a tennis Cunningham.

As Bernstein Daily Beast said: "He was a true advocate of diversity and had a very good eye, he has all photographed everywhere, white, black, rich and not rich.."

In 1968, a project eight years Cunningham's architecture neglected neighborhoods began "and link with the remarkable patterns that have their companies defined capture," said Justin Jones, has the Daily Beast.

"Fits tailored to each of personalities of the leader as Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney-founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art and Mrs. JP Morgan Jr., the flamboyant architecture of their families, the acquisition, such as buildings affected fashion time" Jones writes.

The series entitled Bill Cunningham: facades, at the New York Historical Society in 2014 issued.

But it was to see his love, and stroke, fashion Transit Cunningham was the most famous and popular for.

In Daily Beast in 2010, Philip Gefter said documentary producer Bill Cunningham New York, as the speed of his bike Cunningham overcame two energy the youngest filmmaker of the documentary.

It was in this film that Anna Wintour said: "We all dress for Bill, I'm just a" fired photographed rich and famous Cunningham Gefter city Cunningham all the applause rained upon him .. "trick" he said the crew, but thought Gefter a cover so that they can preserve their own independence.

Gefter Cunningham remembers down swore by the paparazzi to Catherine Deneuve after an event. She has no interest in him, he said, because she had nothing interesting.

"He wants to be nothing more than being able to be on the street and to look forward, waiting to see what someone with" wrote Gefter. "Period At the same time, it is deeply suspicious that Harvard -.. Made and considered dropout both times in wider coverage of the paper context"

Gefter, a former picture editor at the Times, wrote that Cunningham was embarrassing polite to an employee of the newspaper delivery, was an editor of the section. Best fights were with art publishers, who thought they were known better images are displayed on the page.

assigned Cunningham person "to go and see women on the street with pink scarf, for example," Gefter wrote. "The Neverending trends do you see either bags or Leopard backless summer dresses or white leather boots only that, but to observe."

As for his personal life, Bill Cunningham New York, Cunningham did not answer the question whether he gay or not directly, but he never said a romantic relationship in your life.

Bernstein wondered if Cunningham photos are not "acts of sublimation" of some kind - looking romantic and personal, including through their photographic passions.

often seemed frustrated by people approaching him as a celebrity - - have also learned something Wintour favorite topics, can be the most effective tool was a mystery, whether you are famous, especially in these times anyway, Cunningham said more exhibitors.

Bernstein laughed social events together visit Cunningham remembering where "feeling undoubtedly come like an idiot when I was 10, 20, 30 years. He was extremely low for certain charities."

In a 2013 lovingly and sincerely attempt in New York celebrated Dan Shaw "big gay heart" Cunningham chronic, celebrating and defending by their images of gay life much less publicly, both visible, either by their collectors AIDS financed images or objects, such as the fire island, written at a time when the word "gay" was not included in the New York times.

Cunningham photographed drag queens from the center, long before the track had its march into the mainstream and types shirtless buff in parades pride. Shaw writes that Cunningham, in this sense, a brave, quiet pioneer was - well what it once again, made Shaw Map of Valentine pictures of her cut off and her boyfriend at the time.

On Saturday, in a letter to the Times - reporter, editor Baquet wrote: "Dear Colleagues, as you know, Bill Cunningham, an icon in the fashion world and a good member - loved our time family killed in. was a familiar sight in the city, and a warm presence in our newsroom smiling.

"I suspect that if the negative one put on the market after another, would tell a vivid visual history of the city, worked on the social street fashion elite. Bill until a few days ago, when he stroke have suffered. We will miss you much. Even if the agreements were not, I'm sure there will be a time to celebrate his life and journalism in the coming days. "

In another interview Baquet the Daily Beast Cunningham said: "It was one of the guys I had a very ethical man who spent time with the richest and most elegant people in New York and do not let him was completely humble .., and if see their photos, which are not only images from a tributary of New York. it is a kind of journey is around the city.

"There are people of all colors, shapes, income. I just think he loved people and loved fashion and it showed in his pictures. He was just a remarkable character. He was one of the names that not only did the world fashion, but as far as I am concerned, was one of the leading names in the New York Times ".

Baquet lives in Greenwich Village, "and I think he (Cunningham) seen almost every weekend to photograph the market wandering the farmers and then I see on Madison Avenue take pictures," he told the Daily Beast.

"It was a figure, whining to his bike, funny man, surprisingly warm. It was to be a time in an event and my wife, it was rare for me in one of these events with me and the next day my desk was a image that it has of us. Only a decent man is smooth.

"I think if someone could set up all your pictures, their refusal over the years, would simply be a real visual portrait of New York's history be."

Or, as the Gefter in his units 2010 Daily Beast wrote: "His tremendous achievement (Cunningham) is that there is an obsession with the clothes in a challenging chronicle of the junction of fashion and society in New York in the half - century ".

Sunday 26 June 2016

Bill Cunningham master of street photography Fashion dead at 87

The legendary fashion photographer Bill Cunningham New York Times, died on Saturday, according to the document, where he worked for almost 40 years.

He was 87th

Cunningham, whose eye brought images of New Yorkers - trends brought in unawares - to the public, which was recently after a stroke in the hospital, the Times reports.

Credited with the genre of the road to create fashion photography, Cunningham held a passion for capturing a similar theme or aspect is the trend.

It was, as the New York Times a "unlikely cultural anthropologist." As

Cunningham, who served with a handheld camera around the neck New York in the jacket of his blue worker mark and went on his bicycle, was a stranger, the great avant-garde tendencies talent, street, bring on the podium to light or shineth celebrations.

In a documentary about Cunningham, Anna Wintour, 2010 - the powerful editor of Vogue US and one of the photographers Muses -. marveled at their ability to "see something in the street or on the track, we all completely lost and within six months, a trend is to be!"

Frank Rich, a former reporter for the New York Times and executive producer of the HBO series "Veep" wrote: "Bill Cunningham was also a charming and fascinating person and a colleague when he as an artist was an independent, generous spirit, no air. . "

The recipient of the Legion of Honor of France in 2008 Cunningham was also named a landmark living by the New York Landmarks Conservancy in of 2009.

"Today we have lost a living monument that never stopped. We are more fabulous everything in memory of the bill to be" tweeted the post of mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio.

De Blasio added: "We remember Bill jacket and blue bicycle Especially let us remember the bright, vibrant New York who held in his photos.".

The Quiet Man, born in Boston in 1929, "not much to say," one of the founding editors of InStyle, Hal Rubenstein, told AFP in, 2014.

"His wealth of knowledge is absolutely stunning and away. He knows exactly who he is, he is the person to person other than his own ... It is beyond science."

Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., and President added: "The company is being investigated by the rich world of fashion and was powerful, but remained one of the friendliest people, most gentle and humble people I know."

"We have lost a legend, and I am heartbroken that have personally lost a friend," Sulzberger said.

The legendary New York fashion and street photographer Bill Cunningham - by the Harvard University retired, biked everywhere and has earned the respect of Anna Wintour - dies at 87

  • Cunningham worked for the New York Times for nearly 40 years
  • The newspaper confirmed that Cunningham died Saturday in New York
  • Photographer, recently after suffering a stroke in hospital was born in Boston
  • Vogue - editor Anna Wintour said: "We all dress for Bill '

Bill Cunningham, a fashion photographer from New York known for his photographs of the new trends in the streets of New York, died on Saturday aged 87 after admitted for stroke to the hospital, the New York Times.

Cunningham for the New York Times worked for nearly 40 years of operation "as a columnist and fashion as a cultural anthropologist unlikely", the newspaper said.

He became known blue jacket for the use of its brand and mounted his bicycle to a small bag with camera at his waist.

After serving in the army, Cunningham writes fashion pieces for the Chicago Tribune and began to take to the streets images of people.

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Bill Cunningham (pictured in July last year) had been working as a fashion photographer and road for the New York Times for nearly 40 years. He died on Saturday, 87 years

Bill Cunningham (pictured in July last year) had been working as a fashion photographer and road for the New York Times for nearly 40 years. He died on Saturday, 87 years

Cunningham (with Anna Wintour at the show Donna Karan in the image during Fashion Week in September 2012) "dedicated chronicler and an unlikely cultural anthropologist," a was, told the newspaper

Cunningham (with Anna Wintour at the show Donna Karan in the image during Fashion Week in September 2012) "dedicated chronicler and an unlikely cultural anthropologist," a was, told the newspaper

After serving in the army, Cunningham (in February 2015 New York Fashion Week pictured) has written plays for the Chicago Tribune and began fashion pictures of people take to the streets

After serving in the army, Cunningham (in February 2015 New York Fashion Week pictured) has written plays for the Chicago Tribune and began fashion pictures of people take to the streets

Photographer (Photo Wintour: April 2012) tells the decades changing trends in the streets of New York City during his career

Photographer (Photo Wintour: April 2012) tells the decades changing trends in the streets of New York City during his career

A photo of Greta Garbo probably got the attention of the New York Times and in 1978 began a regular series of photos in the newspaper to publish - one of the most influential people in the world always so.

"I have repeatedly said that all dress for Bill," said Vogue - editor Anna Wintour in Documentary 2010 Cunningham devoted called Cunningham New York.

Wintour and Cunningham were photographed together when he was facing the Carnegie Medal Hall - received four years of Excellence at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

Cunningham operated with the belief that the way did not take place on the slopes, but on the road - documented and his essays in the New York Times decades trends in the sidewalks of New York.

His sharp eyes spotted items popular clothing elegant or sticky atmosphere, and the rear lens packet capture Birkin - bags, plaid shirts and pants fluorescent cyclists, "said the New York Times in an obituary of Cunningham on Saturday.

"I'm not interested in celebrities with their free dresses. I have interest in clothes" Cunningham said of his own work in the 2010 documentary.

Cunningham can - known to all the major figures in the industry, but his life was a model of asceticism, the New York Times.

I had breakfast each day at the same grocery store - Stage Star Deli on West 55th Street, and usually a sausage and egg - sandwich and a cup of coffee bought for less than $. 3

Cunningham has no TV, no movies, and lived until 2010 in the same studio where he kept his negatives.

His bed was photographed in the 2010 documentary film between the rows of filing cabinets.

"If you do not take the money, you can not say to do what," Cunningham, who also appeared on the clothing, he said.

Cunningham was born in March 1929 in Boston, in an Irish Catholic family and was the second of four children, wrote the New York Times.

Cunningham (Picture 1989) was awarded a scholarship to Harvard, but dropped out after only a few months. the people there, "thought [he] was illiterate" He says that if it was indeed a visual person

Cunningham (Picture 1989) was awarded a scholarship to Harvard, but dropped out after only a few months. the people there, "thought [he] was illiterate" He says that if it was indeed a visual person

After Cunningham (pictured in September 2012 during Fashion Week in New York), fashion did not happen on the slopes, but it took actually on the streets

After Cunningham (pictured in September 2012 during Fashion Week in New York), fashion did not happen on the slopes, but it took actually on the streets

Cunningham (pictured in February 2015 Jeremy Scott Fashion Show), he said in celebrity was not interested in the clothes of "free" carried, but he really cared about clothes

Cunningham (pictured in February 2015 Jeremy Scott Fashion Show), he said in celebrity was not interested in the clothes of "free" carried, but he really cared about clothes

His first race was hats, he began to do at school, after to collect pieces of fabric in a store cents.

Cunningham received a scholarship at Harvard University, but dropped out after only two months.

"They thought I was an illiterate, Cunningham told the New York Times." I'm desperate - but I'm a visual person.

Then he went with his uncle in New York to live and lived with him until the man told him, "to stop the hats or leave [his] apartment.

Cunningham moved into his own apartment on 52nd Street, and uses them to present their creations.

At the same time he began a separate column of women in daily use as a way to make the writing a little more money - but resigned in early 1960 after a dispute with his publisher the relative merits of designers André Courrèges and Yves Saint Laurent.

The trends for women wore hats less and less and could say that would soon have to find a new career, the New York Times Cunningham.

He picked up his first camera around 1967 and took pictures of the summer of love in the streets.

Cunningham got a few jobs in the Daily News and the Chicago Tribune before regular New York Times be in the late 1970s.

The publisher offered a position again in the next 20 years, but denied Cunningham to say. "Once people have, they can tell you what to do so 'do not let em.

Finally, he accepted an invitation to while being hit on his bike in 1994 by a truck, to explain that he needed the position of the health insurance.

Cunningham has never claimed to have a relationship.

As Richard Press, which was the documentary about Cunningham directed about his personal life asked the photographer said, "Will - how to know if I'm gay 'This is not a whirlwind is ... No, no ... It's never occurred to me, "she told the New York Magazine.

The fashion world pays tribute to the talent of Cunningham - and unusual - after the news of his death broke on Saturday.

His company investigated by the rich world of fashion and powerful, but still one of the kindest, most gentle and humble people I know, "said the editor of the New York Times and chairman Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.

"We have lost a legend, and I personally, you have lost a friend feel.

Many photos and drawings Cunningham shared with his blue jacket and bike on social networks.

Those who had seen him, he said a fashion show met and spoke with the excitement of the ways Cunningham.

Lena Dunham wrote on Instagram: "Given the bill and do your work for the first time when he was seven years old - I did not know who he was, but I knew that he has all the major world stop and adjust.

"It was exactly the same atmosphere, when I saw him a month ago, people suddenly uncertain imagination in the presence of this particular eccentric. It was powerful, but he was gentle and kind. He had a vision, and he will miss them. "

Garance Dore French fashion - blogger who lives in New York, wrote on Instagram: "Some legends go out there and you hardly notice them, because that is exactly what they want.

Bill Cunningham was good, and his life was able to keep the fire and to the distance from the object to do the distance that allows him to do the work that he has done.

"I always go, go, go, rain, snow, heat, always smiling.

Dressed in a blue jacket and cycling Cunningham was two brands and persistently reflected his modest lifestyle. It is photographed in this year in New York in April

Dressed in a blue jacket and cycling Cunningham was two brands and persistently reflected his modest lifestyle. It is photographed in this year in New York in April

Cunningham (pictured in July 2014) said: "If you do not take the money, he can not say what to do" He had breakfast in the same supermarket every day and often. He bought an egg sandwich and coffee for under $ 3

Cunningham (pictured in July 2014) said: "If you do not take the money, he can not say what to do" He had breakfast in the same supermarket every day and often. He bought an egg sandwich and coffee for under $ 3

After being hit by a truck while driving his bike in 1994, Cunningham has accepted (right in 2010) finally a position on the staff of the New York Times and explained that he needed for health insurance

After being hit by a truck while driving his bike in 1994, Cunningham has accepted (right in 2010) finally a position on the staff of the New York Times and explained that he needed for health insurance

Cunningham (pictured in May this year in New York City) had no television, no cinema, and lived until 2010 in the same studio where he held his refusal

Cunningham (pictured in May this year in New York City) had no television, no cinema, and lived until 2010 in the same studio where he held his refusal

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Saturday 25 June 2016

the Red Bull Street Style will start at STETHS

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It is now time for experienced and aspiring freestylers prove their status as the third installment of Jamaica leg of Style Red Bull Street will begin in St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS).

The action is scheduled to begin at noon, after the registration process, which starts at 08:00.

The qualification of the whole island will be a chance for freestylers of all ages, their abilities to show, yet to represent Jamaica in the final of Red Bull Street Style this year.

It is expected that the ceremony today are more than 100 participants from Clarendon, Mandeville and Westmoreland in what should be an exciting time for skillful competition day. Every fight is two players are out for three minutes with the winner advancing and the loser the dreaded trip to take home back.


The six-week competition will continue later on 9. The stage at the western end of the island Montego Bay on 16 July last result Qualifying July on tour in Ocho Rios, Kingston 2nd of July and one week.

The grand finale will be given planned in one place, August 5 known. The talented person is the prestigious title of champion Red Bull Street Style in Jamaica and the ability to walk to the island represented in the confrontation World Championship in London, England, in September.

The international business of high-octane competition freestylers around 50 countries converge in one place for the battle for supremacy symbol Freestyle.

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Friday 24 June 2016

Street style in Argentina is so good to book a flight

Our street style around the world series looks at the width of a different aspect from every corner of the globe. Our goal is to celebrate all different types of beauty and style.

With the Olympics around the corner, so it seems that all the attention in Brazil was. But today we want the light to shine on other countries in South America - Argentina.

In addition to the amazing food and beautiful scenery, there is another reason why the country should be on the radar: The street style.

The Women of Argentina (especially in Buenos Aires) when it comes to fashion. Each has its own style and that's why we love it. Among the monochromatic look, cool prints and bright colors, Argentina is monitored.

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Thursday 23 June 2016

Street Fashion: global recovery

Pride is seems to be combinations and clothes with a high waist, in fact, this year Kyle shows his pride in a pair of cut and acid wash -. Sets (more rabbit ears), while Eddie wearing a pair of khaki overalls and a complementary back. Allison and Kelly are sized highway, with Allison in a pair of jeans - Shorts light wash and Kelly in a cotton skirt with a brief flag Tie-Dye - American Top - topic.

65 amazing street style brooches pressure from outside Milan Fashion Week Spring 2017 Men

Street Style is always one of our favorite parts of the whole Fashion Week. And men, the men-week Milan Fashion mean take that love is still strong. Italian uncle and obviously know how to dress. Pants oxford shirts revised with floral prints and leather shoes, each piece is first. We love it when showgoers dress to compete with collections runway - and they have the best street style in the Fashion Week in Milan men did definitely. Visit our favorite looks upwards.

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Wednesday 22 June 2016

303 Street Style - Denver Pride as colorful as ever

26 through the center as an independent festival for the people of Colorado, Denver Pride Festival a celebration of love and expression is organized - took place Denver Pride Festival last weekend in Civic Center Park, 25 June. The rally is held every year on the weekend of Father's Day, with street vendors, artists instead, and a parade alive Sunday morning. But this year's event was a very special, shot with amateur events of Orlando oppressed in the past week. had caused Despite this hint of sadness for the LGBTQ community, that has not stopped to dress events show fun and pride fans.

DIY tulle skirts seemed to be going to see.

DIY tulle skirts seemed to be going to see. - All pictures by Francesca McConnell

Denver Pride Festival is probably the most colorful event in Denver. With the rainbow flag, the symbol of the LGBTQ in the Community, it is not surprising that many colors in Civic Center Park was endemic. But we know very impressed with the amount this year was the amount of work and time for each sale in appearance. DIY aesthetic seemed strongly with sketches of tulle as popular item this year. Easy to make and deliver well in the heat, most fans of the event their skirts. While some sewing skills have used to complement their appearance, and others a hot glue gun, actually the general term came through.

Two amateur events to escape the heat in all but modest outfits.

Two amateur events to escape the heat in all but modest outfits.

At temperatures near 100 degrees, it is no wonder that some events Fans "less is more" the accepted phrase have. But these men and women did not wear underwear generic, in order to improve the appearance using color and accessories. A man bow belts, sweatbands wrist, and a fly to make sure to get many rainbows as possible seemed to escape without additional layers of friend heat.His to have the same idea and slipped used rainbow as many places as possible, while the skin shows. A bralette skins adds texture to the look, while the bow, socks held the current topic. But really taken the fan event to the next level with a rainbow wig, we are sure it was not too comfortable in the heat.

The movement to "liberate the nipple" was alive and well in Denver Pridfest 2016th

The movement to "liberate the nipple" was alive and well in Denver Pridfest 2016th

While some fans events to escape a lot of skin showing the heat, others have to make a political statement. The movement to "liberate the nipple" seemed very important to be in this year, when the women with what God gave them. Of course, it is still for women in Colorado without being illegally above, so things were to keep legal carefully placed using "sensor" as a sticker. a log viewer has a full bow sticker set with a marijuana leaf to show their pride in the LGBTQ community and their state of Colorado. another event viewer has chosen the same set of tags, but a rainbow is used, a little more than covered flag.

All pictures by Francesca McConnell

Rainbow shades used to complete the look.

Rainbow shades used to complete the look.

A monument in honor of life during the filming of Orlando lost.

A group of friends in Denver Pride Support local LGBTQ community.

A group of friends in Denver Pride Support local LGBTQ community.

Tuesday 21 June 2016

The beauty of the view of the track is a street style beating the Milan Fashion Week Men

Is there a better litmus test for portable real life, fresh from a beauty view of the Track View models denim clothes to his next show dashing in full hair and makeup? If the skin tones of pink and sporting braids outside the men show Prada seen in Milan evidence were yesterday, we have equation on a cool summer beauty.

Under glowing skin and sporty red cheeks directly on the sidewalk, models such as Rianne van Rompaey and Jing Wen, the melt sides addressed sight to most men, relaying the kind of girl who rather get their luster a race of the afternoon a City sunny day in the surf. The hair felt like Sports: thin strands were woven diagonally down the crown and with a slightly confused Halo baby hair, the case for post-gym wear your hair with pride done.

But even if you're at the hot and humid season, it is lean as simple as dust jump and get your hair out of the way, it would be without an exciting color Prada his shock. Bijnen Laurijn wash painting blue sky showed shadows that in the middle of the season naked makeup, there's really no reason to ever get bored.