FAULT Focus: Italian Photographer Antonia Fiore
FAULT: How did you start out as a photographer?
Antonia: I started shooting just for fun. After graduating in “Fashion and Design” It wasn’t so clear to me what I wanted to do in life . I just knew that art would be a part of it.
One day I was contacted by an advertising agency asking me to work as a fashion stylist for a photo shoot. It was my first experience on set. I went into…
FAULT Focus: International Designer Sophie Zinga
What was your primary inspiration when you started the Sophie Zinga label?
When I first launched the line my primary inspiration came from my country, Senegal. I remember sourcing fabrics and creating intricate designs with Senegalese hand woven fabrics.
How would you describe the brand in 3 words?
Feminine. Classic. Minimal.
Congratulations on your first show at…
FAULT Focus: Russian rockers Mumiy Troll
At a time when Russia is making global headlines for all the wrong reasons, it is important to remember that, amidst all the wide-reaching political machinations and life changing military decisions, there are still people in every country with a story to tell.
With that in mind, FAULT was privileged to be able to speak to one of the one of the most influential voices in contemporary Russian…
FAULT Favourites Band of Skulls release third album, ‘Himalayan’
FAULT first spoke to lead singer and bassist Emma Richardson back in 2011 to discuss the release of their breakthrough second album, Sweet Sour for FAULT Issue 10: the Legacy Issue. From their early days touring as Fleeing New York in the late noughties, we knew that this was a band to watch, one that would stand the test of time. Here's what we wrote about them back then:
From their…
FAULT Future: Broods
It was the razor-sharp electro-pop sound of “Bridges” that set the blogosphere on fire. For New Zealand’s BROODS, it took no time at all before Capital Records and Polydor came knocking on their door, least of all landing a highly coveted offer to support the second leg of Haim’s recent UK tour. Siblings Georgia and Caleb Nott continue to ignite the embers of intrigue surrounding their young…
Meet unisex fashion maker Rad Hourani
Rad is not an ordinary fashion designer. He has more than one timeless and genderless string to his bow. He creates garments, images, movements, lines, always in black and white in a delicate and meaningful manner. His artwork knows no bounds. Born in Jordan from a Jordanian father and a Syrian mother, Rad’s creative débuts took place in Montreal, Quebec. He used to scout new faces for a…
LFW Feb ’14: Day 3 AW14
FAULT‘s fashion team hit the catwalk shows and backstage at London Fashion Week (Feb ’14) to bring you our favourite pieces from the Autumn / Winter 2014 shows. Stay connected – on Twitter, Facebook or right here on FAULT Online – for our round-up of the designers and trends that we have our eye on.
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
This season’s Preen collection was a real…
NYFW AW14 Roundup – Part 1 (Alexander Wang, Lacoste, Hervé Léger & more)
With NYFW in full swing, we've edited and rounded up FAULT's fashion shows of note from the NYFW Fall/Winter (or AW '14 to us) '14 collections. Pay attention as we give you the lowdown:
Alexander Wang:
Following on from Alexander Wang's impressive collection last season, his AW14 show was set high on our radar this season. Set in gritty Brooklyn on a cold February evening, the…