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Campari Calendar 2010: Olga Kurylenko Meets Milan

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Campari Calendar 2010: Olga Kurylenko Meets Milan


A muse is traditionally thought of as a seductive heroine, a fierce persona of inimitable passion, grace and allure. Notable muses include Catherine Deneuve, who ignited the creative fervour of Yves Saint Laurent and the late Princess Grace Kelly, the inspiration for Hermès’s coveted creation, the 1935 ‘Kelly bag’. In the eleventh edition of the annual Campari Calendar for 2010 – the city of Milan plays muse to photographer Simone Nervi, who depicts with sharp visual acuity the dynamic pulse of this cultural melting pot through the enigma that is Olga Kurylenko.

Since its international launch in 2000, the Campari Calendar has rapidly become an icon of international prestige. The calendar is distributed in international limited editions of only 9,999 copies and represents a small collectible luxury. The 2010 edition of the Campari Calendar is not so much an advertisement for the iconic brand, as it is a storyboard of a city, its people and the fiery passion that ignites their opulent lifestyle.

Milan’s most absorbing ritual – the apéritif – an essential accompaniment to hors d’oeuvres, is a primer at restaurants, artistic exhibits and lavish celebrations. It is a crucial ingredient that incites the tastebuds for the meal that is to come. For Olga Kurylenko, the apéritif marks just the beginning of her journey – her appetite however, is largely insatiable. The Campari woman thirsts for adventure, for challenge. She craves the raw feeling of exhilaration, the distinct sensation that she is an integral part of the city’s landscape – framing its cultural makeup, reinventing the city and her role in it.

The story begins with Kurylenko on a train. She clings tantalisingly to a handle aboard the historic tram 609.Her stance is languid, unnerving. Yet, as she stands, with casual elegance, curious passengers gape through the tinted windows, mesmerised. And so the story unfolds.

The month of February depicts Olga in a bar, as ravenous eyes gaze upon her. The Campari woman is transformed from ingénue to an enigmatic creature. She is just beginning her evening and there is a subtle motif to the visual that implies a raging spirit is just about to be unleashed. As we follow the subject through the storyboard, we are represented with a woman at once indulgent and receiving but also in control of her surroundings. She is always posited at centre stage – as if the tempo of the city moves along at a pace which she dictates.
The strong frame adopted for the September shoot pays homage to Greek mythology, as Kurylenko stands in a fountain of water, inviting her admirer to explore the depths of her world, whilst at the same time remaining detached and just sufficiently out of reach.

The Campari woman is unapologetic about her ardent beauty. The fervour that she injects in her life is at once liberating and confining. She is her own person but understands when it’s necessary to surrender to the confines of the city’s timeless conventions. Campari’s subject is effortlessly beautiful and bold but she understands that a return to refined femininity and understated elegance underpin the core of her mystique.

The city of Milan acts as a stunning historic backdrop to the twelve stories intertwined together through a single protagonist. Kurylenko is incarnate of the woman we all want to be. She is magnificently glamorous, hard to reign in and unnerving in her tenacity. Yet there is the underlying motif that Campari is just a drink. The rest is up to you.

BLK1 Article: NADA MARTINOVIC

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Milan Spring/Summer 2009/2010 Fashion Week

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Milan Spring/Summer 2009/2010 Fashion Week


Elements from the outskirts of Africa and Brazilian beaches were the key inspiration for the Italian designers at the Milan Fashion Week spring/summer 2010 show.

Big designer names such as Dolce and Gabbana, Versace, Gucci and Giorgio Armani showcased their creative craftsmanship that presented ideas about the meaning of freedom, beauty and luxury casuals.

Dolce and Gabbana opened their show flamboyantly with rich sequined pieces and distressed jeans with a heavy focus on embroidery.

The famous designer duo accessorized the look with square-shaped bags and sunglasses to further highlight the “extreme beauty” of the collection.

“Everything is about beauty and elegance” said Stefano Gabbana.

Gucci’s designer Frida Giannini’s collection took up manly pursuits which features featherweight leather jackets, printed shirts, hooded anoraks and glossy suits.

Inspired by Brazilian beaches, Giannini said the collection signified “a desire of escapism, of lightness and freedom with the sporty and super chic attitude of someone who can take long holidays on the Brazilian beaches.”

Donatella Versace offered unbuttoned tunics in neutral hues, leather sandals, light trousers, work bags, silver and leather plaited jewellery. The designer also used prints with neutral palettes such as sand, khaki and white to emphasize her outback desert look with flashes of violet, orange and green for a romantic touch.

Cold weather and rainy days wasn’t forgotten with big parkas in bold colours of yellow, blue and red and finely quilted coats can be seen at Burberry Prorsums’ rainwear collection. Chelsea boots and sweaters with cross straps accentuated the cool factor and ready-to-wear in the dampened times.

Other trends include printed patterns from graphic checks and stripes, reptilian- like leather bags and shoes, silky shirts and knitted patchworks with colours of green, blue, red, orange, earthy tones and purple are sure to be a hit for the spring and summer season.

BLK1 Article: THANH LOAN NGUYEN

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Milan Fashion Week Winter 2009

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Milan Fashion Week Winter 2009


Italian designers have proved to be fighters of the global economic downturn, with their sparkly and glamorous collections at this years Milan fashion week.

This year Winter fashion is stepping back in time as looks from the 1980s were revived on the catwalk. The city woman is finally back; collections were devoid of vacation and partying inspired designs, and classic short tailored blazers and slim fitting pant suits were ruled the runways- especially in Gucci’s showcase.

Most collections touched on the idea of real clothes for real women. Designers this year highlighted innovative but still tasteful, attractive ways of dressing the woman’s body.

Dresses and mini-skirts reoccured in many showcases and were often teamed with opaque stockings, proving to be a very feminine but sexy look for this winter which is sure to descend down to all levels of fashion. One favorite, Roberto Cavalli raised his hemlines with several mini skirts, in black, which sparkled with shiny beaded detail.

Even though many designers wished to express freedom in their lines, Cavalli demonstrated that he would not let crisis hinder his creativity, and instead, used it as the basis of inspiration in his almost all black collection. Steeping away from his expected flamboyant demure, being void of his usual glistening golds and metallics, darkness filled the runway to depict the times.

In distinct comparison, showy and eye blinding jewels accompanied classic styles in Consuelo Castiglioni’s label Marni, to again prove that times will not let designers down.

Milan fashion show mostly certainly took everyone’s concerns off the current economic situation for a few moments in time, giving a breath of fresh air and adopting the rebellious attitude that 2009 fashion undulates worldwide.

Article: EMILIE BANKOVIC

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