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How Makeup Artist Lyle Reimer Transformed Trash (Literally) Into Instagram Fame
Even if you’re not one of the 95,000 people who follow Lyle Reimer (a.k.a. @lylexox) on Instagram, you’ve almost certainly seen his work on your Explore page. The makeup artist turned mixed-media artist is unlike anyone else on Instagram—especially other makeup artists. There are no cut creases or intense streaks of highlighter to be found […]
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We sit down with Viktor & Rolf in advance of the duo’s designer dolls exhibit at Luminato in Toronto
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren are mild-mannered and scrupulously polite, yet they’re anything but boring. When the three of us meet at The Room at Hudson’s Bay in Toronto (the store held a VIP cocktail party in their honour in April), the look-alike Dutch duo’s off-the-wall wit is apparent the moment seating commences, with […]
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Inside The Room’s Viktor & Rolf party: 31 photos of fashion’s who’s who coming out of hibernation for spring
See The Room’s Viktor & Rolf party photos »
Viktor & Rolf’s love affair with Toronto began last night with a fittingly springy fête at Toronto’s Hudson’s Bay Queen Street flagship. In town to celebrate their recent collections as well as to do press spots for their upcoming Dolls retrospective exhibit with Luminato this summer, designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren sported matching embroidered jeans (Horsting’s featured sunglasses while Snoeren’s featured moustaches) and matching thick rimmed frames, making them the ideal models for Toronto’s new eyewear-specific blog, The Spectacled.
In keeping with the Dutch duo’s eccentricities, The Room was transformed with newly papered walls featuring the Fall 2013 runway room’s eerie black and white floral print, a string quartet playing instrumental takes on pop music and strapping waiters, who passed many a prettily-decorated Perrier-Jouët champagne flute while wearing V&R-esque (and maybe even a little Denis Gagnon) glasses.