Bal Harbour

Spring 2012

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TERS Above, Kate Moss, Yves Saint Laurent, 2008, by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Etro's Spring 2012 collection. GET INTO SHAPE Inspired by contemporary art and architecture, Bruno Frisoni's latest collection for Roger Vivier, Prismick, debuts this Spring. The geometric collection, which includes a small shoulder bag, medium shopper and the T-Bar Chic sandal, is the first iconic collection designed by the company's artistic director without the signature Roger Vivier buckle. BAL HARBOUR 33 What the fashion world is excited about, from pint-size Lanvin to blockbuster museum shows. BY TALI JAFFE Untitled #466 by Cindy Sherman, 2008 TWO-TIMING TOME ARTISTS INEZ VAN LAMSWEERDE AND VINOODH MATADIN HAVE LONG BEEN CAPTURING THE IMAGES OF OTHERS IN THEIR PROVOCATIVE CAMPAIGNS AND RISQUÉ EDITORIALS. THE FOCUS IS BEING TURNED BACK ON THE HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM WITH THE RECENT PUBLICATION OF PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING, A SUMPTUOUS TWO-VOLUME RETROSPECTIVE OF MORE THAN 600 PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN OVER THE LAST TWO DECADES. DESIGNED IN COLLABORATION WITH THE COOLER-THAN- THOU ART DIRECTORS M/M (PARIS), THE BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS A LIMITED COLLECTOR'S EDITION OF 1,000 COPIES, WHICH INCLUDES AN ORIGINAL SILKSCREENED POSTER DESIGNED BY M/M (PARIS). With an arsenal of wigs, costumes, makeup and prosthetics, Cindy Sherman has been a formidable figure in contemporary art since her career began in the mid-70s. In "Cindy Sherman," more than 180 photographs of the myriad characters and personas Sherman has inhabited will be on view at MoMA, from February 26 through June 11. SHAPE SHIFTER

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