FASHION Magazine
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Head into the woods in fairy tale style
Fall has been filled with camping chic–tweeds, heritage checks and fishing waders–but we’ve also been seeing a more nightmarish take on the woodsy trend. Animal prints, feathers and fur (real and faux) are straight out of Where the Wild Things Are or Into The Woods–the Sondheim musical’s whimsical-yet-eerie look at popular fairytale heroes amidst a haunted backwoods is an ideal avenue for inspiration.
After the jump, check out our gallery of the best delirium-inspired looks, perfect for a stroll through the enchanted forest.
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Fashion news: Get your Wild Things onesie, Photoshop regs in France and Anna holds things up at Prada
Halloween is only a month away and boy do we have the perfect costume for you–assuming you’re a huge fan of onesies and Where the Wild Things Are. [Opening Ceremony]
A proposed French law has members of the fashion industry up in arms. The law, which would label manipulated images to help combat eating disorders, is currently backed by 50 politicians. Tony Chambers, editor-in-chief of Wallpaper argues, “These things should always be taken with a pinch of salt. Fantasy and artistic interpretation are core ingredients in fashion, advertising and art photography.” [WWD, via The Cut] What do you think? Should Photoshopped pics be labelled as such? Tell us in the comments?
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Pamela Love does Wild Things accessories for Opening Ceremony
Director Spike Jonze has teamed up with Opening Ceremony (openingceremony.us) and Pamela Love to launch a line inspired by the upcoming film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. Love’s jewellery designs pay homage to all the claws, feathers and playful headpieces from Maurice Sendak’s beloved picture book.