I know it's Wednesday, but here is our belated "Monday Mixer" post with another delicious fall drink for you to muddle together. Better late then never :)
Artist Frida Kahlo will appear on the cover of Vogue for the first time ever. Almost 60 years after her death, the photo of Frida, taken by photographer Nickolas Muray in 1939, will appear on the cover of Vogue Mexico ’s November 2012 issue. The magazine will hit newsstands just before the November 22 nd opening of “ Appearances Can Be Deceiving: The Dresses of Frida Kahlo” at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City . Frida Kahlo did appear once in the pages of U.S. Vogue , in the October, 1937 edition; but this is her first time on the iconic magazine’s cover. The collector’s edition of Vogue will feature a story about Kahlo’s exhibition, her unique style and her influence on designers like Jean Paul Gaultier and Comme des Garcons ’s Rei Kawakubo who have designed collections inspired by the incredible artist who certainly suffered for her art. Born just before the Mexican revolution, Frida became the voice of modern Mexico, especially for women. At
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"Art consists of reshaping life but it does not create life, nor cause life." -Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick was known for exerting complete artistic control over his projects; in doing so, he reconceived the genres in which he worked. Visit LACMA's Stanley Kubrick Exhibiton now throug h June 30, 2013. Tickets are available here . Stanley Kubrick is known for his visually stimulating cinematography. His consistent design style is all about symmetry, contrast and subtlety which has influenced film, fashion and interior design. Two of our favorite classic/traditional interiors from "Clockwork Orange" demonstrating his love of contrast and symmetry. Danny trapped in the bold, geometric pattern carpet featured in "The Shining." Kubrick's visual signatures include stark contrasts, like the bold blacks and whites and some pops of color. He demonstrates his eye for blod design thru the lens and with
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