Photography – The Stimuleye Blog http://blog.thestimuleye.com blogazine Wed, 17 Jan 2018 13:47:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 OLIVER SIEBER – “THE NEW FUCK YOU” http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/05/19/oliver-sieber-the-new-fuck-you/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/05/19/oliver-sieber-the-new-fuck-you/#comments Mon, 19 May 2014 15:21:44 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=6008 America, Asia, Europe… each continent spawns its own counter-cultures, centered for the most around music scenes. From these subcultures, Oliver Sieber creates an  “Imaginary Club” composed of goths, punks, skins and rockabillies – irrespective of their cultural demarcations. 

About 100 photos define the perimeters of Oliver Sieber’s “Imaginary Club, portraits taken in a makeshift studio of concerts, festivals and in clubs, and juxtaposed with black and white shots of deserted rehearsal spaces, street shots and club entrances. 

Oliver Sieber’s “Imaginary Club” is exhibited at the Villa Noailles in Hyères as part of the 29th International Fashion & Photography Festival, a variation on his most recent book of same title.  While setting up this exhibition, Oliver and his collaborator Katja Stuke spoke to The Stimuleye about the need of upheaval, total erosion of style and dress codes in youth culture and the need to find new forms of expressing positions of identity.

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Oliver Sieber, "Imaginary Club": Exhibition at Villa Noailles, Hyeres

THE IMAGINARY CLUB

The Stimuleye: Who are these people in your “Imaginary Club”?

Oliver: What really interests me is reaction and forms of counter culture.
After WWII, the teenagers in America and England started to discover new forms of music and fashion, new forms of liberation. Many people I met are still in this sort of idea.  Punk is a very good example, because it did have real societal meaning.

That is what is important to teenager culture: upheaval, the struggle to identification, to root themselves. To not only take position against the elder generation, but in general. And that has often to do with music. I am interested in music, and communication of style codes.

The people in my “Imaginary Club” are not always part of a subculture in the classic sense. I have also portrayed artist friends, that, similar to teenagers, are forced to redefine themselves again and again. Here for example is a photo of Rebecca. From a wealthy family, she received always best grades, suddenly something switched in her head. Rebelling against her intellectual parents, she was climbing down the eaves gutters and was not to tame anymore.

 

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Oliver Sieber, "Imaginary Club": Exhibition at Villa Noailles, Hyeres. Right Side: Rebecca

When I look at my work, I understand it as an entry for the viewer, or a window upon which I reflect myself. Often it is not really about what is on the wall or who is depicted, but about the dialogue between the image and the onlooker. That changes from person to person.

The Stimuleye: Looking at the Portraits there are many Punks, Skinheads, Rockabillies.- is there also something a bit like nostalgia?

Oliver: We have a very globalized music culture today. Subcultures developing real novelties is something rather sparse and rare.  Are there really subcultures that result from youth movements? I think it is not like that anymore. It’s more that youngsters try to identify with their role models of choice.

A good example is David Bowie that in the 70’s offered an image of “multi sexual liberation” for many people, also in combination with music and the song texts that bore a poetry and language that people picked up on.  Just because we have 2014 now, his music did not disappear. You can still buy the records and the language still speaks to people who want to identify with it. And as fans do, they associate themselves with this.  I think people living this don’t reflect on what they do, as we look at it. They just do it.

Katja:
There are always new aspects adding up and things get mixed up. So you have a development that can’t be called the “nostalgic”. It may be rooted in a source, and like in this case ideally there is a progression where new aspects ad up.

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Oliver Sieber, excepts from the book "Imaginary Club"

FASHION CODES AND THE INTERNET : THE NEW  “FUCK YOU”

Katja:
Today you often cannot rely on the looks giving an indication on who people are: In Germany you find nazis that look like left anarchist “Antifa” fighters.
That possibly has to do with the internet, where you can communicate your stance or orientation in different ways then through fashion and dress codes.
You also have to react on other people adapting what you personally take serious as a subculture, how they mix your codes, abuse or pervert them.

This makes it sometimes also difficult to determine whom are you following in a protest, where codes are so mixed up, that no one is able to keep up track.
For example in Ukraine its absolutely ambiguous who is protesting with whom recently. Unlike in the past, today it’s hard to determine who is on which side, from demonstrator to counter protester. Now you have young Nazi Hipsters in all black with tight jeans shouldering a jute bag, which really requires more than a second look to recognize what is going on.

In this position you’re forced to find other forms to show your conviction that are different and function without the need of fashion as we had it in the past.
I am sure there are subcultures, but they function really differently, without the involvement of fashion, as the channels are much more multi layered. It’s not about provoking through your look anymore, because nowadays people are not easy to shock. So you have to find other ways and places to put your orientation forwards.

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Oliver Sieber, excepts from the book "Imaginary Club"

Oliver: In Japan a lot of messages get transported through flyers and stickers. This was similar in Los Angeles up until recently, but it changed and is now functioning mainly through hotmail panels. Everyone has a smartphone, no matter to which group you belong. The Cosplay culture for example functions only through the forums in the web. That’s all chat, appointments for conventions and Skype.

Katja:
But the internet is not at all as public as you may expect.
Often it’s very difficult to access a certain online group or forums. There are strict admins that want to know who you are and what you do, and remind you that with access you commit to a regular contribution etc- so you can’t just get in and check out. It’s much easier to go into a bar or a club, even if you have to pass and convince the bouncer.

Oliver:
For example I photographed a young punk who realized how his style had been adapted and declared a trend. He totally changed his appearance to not be associated with this widely publicized new trend. That doesn’t mean though that his anti-ascist conviction or adoration for punk changed at all.

As label and the designers pick up on elements of subculture their message is watered down extremely fast, so you have to have to change your codes again. As Jason (Evans) recently said at the Tate: “The new normal is the new ‘Fuck You,'”, because you can’t be categorized like this anymore.

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Oliver Sieber, "Imaginary Club": Exhibition at Villa Noailles, Hyeres

PROTEST

Oliver:
That there is a new protest culture again is really great. These positions are getting from the internet to the street again, where you suddenly  have to make an effort, as the codes we’re used to don’t work anymore when you can’t diversify between “good” and “evil”, nor recognize “your” or “my” people.

Katja:
At the same time there is also these movements of parallel culture to create an existence and surrounding of some sorts of withdraw, even resigning.
This may be an approach resulting from being overwhelmed by societal developments. Specially in Japan we’ve met people that engage in small initiatives, artistic ones or others that take care of the homeless. There is this movement of “do it yourself” culture where people search for new forms of living for themselves apart from mainstream, norms and social graces, which are less visible.

Oliver:
When visiting Osaka soon for another exhibit, we plan to investigate deeper into this, meet with these “alternative” people that found a totally different life and structure within of Japanese society.
What I found puzzling was that we met many homeless who spoke great English or Spanish, and had lived and worked abroad, but this had lead that they were not fully integrable any more into society, because the’ve been abroad too long and back in Japan landed on the street.

Katja:
I think that also has to do that people with knowledge of languages have access to much more information over the internet for example, and thus are more open to ideas to try a different draft for their life than their parents, because that didn’t work that well either.
Specially as you can’t rely on social securities anymore- it’s not like our parent generation that studied, took a job and continued with a great retirement plan.

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Oliver Sieber, excepts from the book "Imaginary Club"

The Stimuleye: How do you work together?

Katja:
There are varying methods, but at times there are actual connections or a common greater theme and possibilities to juxtapose our work in an exhibition or we publish a book together for example at BöhmKobayashi.

The City of Duesseldorf has provided us with a space we curated for three years where we developed “ANT!FOTO” which was to show exhibitions on positions of photography we feel were missing. As a result we also started a publication the “ANT!FOTO Manifest”  which was a common project of us.

Oliver:
The “ANT!FOTO Manifest”  was a project where we asked 70 photographer and curators to word their statement after a 10 point thesis we created. Initially this was planned only as a magazine, but finally will be shown in the Museum Folkwang as well as going to the
Fotomuseum Winterthur .

The Stimuleye: What is the last thing that stimulated you?

Oliver:
After we talked so much on imagery, I would like to mention something that stimulated me:
when we talked to Frenkie (Bosnian Rapper) while visiting him in Tuzla, i asked him what is “heimat” (homeland) to him.
He said after being a refugee returning from Nuernberg to Tuzla, he realized what he missed: it was the scent of the firing wood that you can smell everywhere in the city. For my senses, apart from sound or music, the smell is very important.

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Oliver Sieber, excepts from the book "Imaginary Club"
Imaginary Club 2005-2012 
432 pages, Offset-Print,
a BöhmKobayashi/GwinZegal Joint
Imaginary Club is running at the Villa Noailles in Hyeres until may 25, 2014
and after that at the Galerie Stieglitz 19 in Antwerpen. Opening May 25, 2014,
further dates are at PhotoBookMuseum from August 19, 2014 and after that the Exhibition will be travelling
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#wrap-up #awards #alleyesonhyeres #2014 http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/05/04/wrap-up-awards-alleyesonhyeres-2014/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/05/04/wrap-up-awards-alleyesonhyeres-2014/#respond Sun, 04 May 2014 08:59:28 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5994 #alleyesonhyeres indeed.

For its 29th edition, the fashion and photography festival reached new heights. More sunshine, more stars, more exhibitions, more public, more.

Here’s a wrap up of everything The Stimuleye covered in Hyères for those who missed it.

PHOTOGRAPHY

LORENZO VITTURI, GRAND JURY PRIZE

Italian photographer living in London Lorenzo Vitturi is the first to win 15 000 euros donated by Chanel, for his series “Dalston Anatomy.”

ORIANNE LOPES, SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS FUND

Orianne wins a scholarship to attend the School of Visual Arts’ “Photo Global” program in NYC.

VIRGINIE REBETEZ, SPECIAL MENTION OF THE JURY

Virginie wins a Leica S2 camera.

MARIE RIME, CITY OF HYERES AWARD

Awarded by the votes of the public of Hyères.

All the photographers in competition:

FASHION

CORALIE MARABELLE, CITY OF HYERES AWARD

Awarded by the votes of the public of Hyères.

YULIA YEFIMTCHUK, SPECIAL MENTION OF THE JURY

Yulia’s collection will be carried by Opening Ceremony for the next 2 seasons.

CHLOE PRIZES

This year 2 Chloe prizes were awarded, each with a 15 000 euros fund:

ROSHI PORKAR

LISALORE FROWIJN

KENTA MATSHUSHIGE, GRAND PRIX DU JURY PREMIERE VISION

Kenta, who is from Japan but living and working in Paris, wins 15 000 euros given by Première Vision,
as well as a collaboration with Chanel Metiers d’Arts worth up to 15 000 euros, and a collaboration with Petit Bateau.

ALL DESIGNERS IN COMPETITION + BONUS

THE FASHION SHOW

EXHIBITIONS – UNTIL MAY 25th

More info:
Villa Noailles, Hyères

BONUS

The film directed by Antoine Asseraf & Julien Pujol about 2013 winner Satu Maaranen’s collaboration with Petit Bateau.

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#alleyesonhyeres http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/04/02/alleyesonhyeres/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/04/02/alleyesonhyeres/#respond Wed, 02 Apr 2014 09:13:43 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5804 Hyères Hyères, Hyères-Hyères Hyères Hyères !

(Translation: and now it’s time for our 2014 Hyères preview)

Starring jury members Carol Lim & Humberto Leon of KENZO, photographer Steve Hiett, Chloé Sevigny, Manish Arora, and many more…

Of course, we’ll be keeping you up to date with all the news from the festival in the weeks to come… #AllEyesOnHyères

Hyères 2104
International Fashion & Photography Festival
April 25-28th, 2014
Villa Noailles, Hyères, France.

#AllEyesOnHyeres

Directed by Antoine Asseraf for The Stimuleye
Set by Mathilde Nivet

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all eyes on hyères http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/01/29/all-eyes-on-hyeres/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2014/01/29/all-eyes-on-hyeres/#respond Tue, 28 Jan 2014 23:21:52 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5758 Last Hyères before it turns 30.

For its 29th edition, Villa Noailles director and Fashion + Photography founder Jean-Pierre Blanc invited the American duo of Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, Kenzo designers and Opening Ceremony founders, to preside the Fashion Jury.

Amidst hundred’s of applicants from 55 different countries, here are the 10 finalists they picked.

Official lookbook by The Stimuleye.

Hyères Festival of Fashion + Photography 2014

Hyères 2014 - ALL EYES ON HYERES - by The Stimuleye.

All 10 designers were selected on the basis of a dossier and a full outfit, first by art director Maida Gregory-Boina, Maria Luisa buyer Robin Schulié and The Stimuleye colleague Filep Motwary, then by the jury presidents and their guests: Jay Massacret (V Man), Eric Wilson (InStyle), Carol Song (Opening Ceremony) and actress Chloé Sevigny.

Louis Gabriel Nouchi by The Stimuleye

Louis-Gabriel Nouchi, France.
Roshi Porkar by The Stimuleye
Roshi Porkar, Austria.
Agnese Narnicka by The Stimuleye
Agnese Narnicka, Latvia.
Yulia Yefimtchuk by The Stimuleye
Yulia Yefimtchuk, Ukraine.
Kenta Matsushige by The Stimuleye
Kenta Matsushige, Japan.
Anne Kluytenaar by The Stimuleye
Anne Kluytenaar, The Netherlands.
Liselore Frowijn by The Stimuleye
Liselore Frowijn, The Netherlands.
Coralie Marabelle by The Stimuleye
Coralie Marabelle, France.
Pablo Henrard by The Stimuleye
Pablo Henrard, Belgium.
Marit Ilison by The Stimuleye
Marit Ilison, Estonia.

Next week, the photography jury and selection will be announced.

Photography by The Stimuleye
Background by Mathilde Nivet
Make-up by Yannis Siskos
Hair by Fred Teglia

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HYERES EXPRESS EPILOGUE http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/05/17/hyeres-express-epilogue/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/05/17/hyeres-express-epilogue/#respond Fri, 17 May 2013 15:40:48 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5363 The 28th edition of the Hyères Fashion & Photography Festival is over, but the spirit remains…

Featuring jury interviews, concerts and awards, of course.


28TH INTERNATIONAL FASHION & PHOTOGRAPHY HYERES 2013
HYERES EXPRESS
06 AWARDS
07 MOOD

A THE STIMULEYE PRODUCTION
directed by Antoine Asseraf
filmed & edited by Julien Pujol & Thibault Della Gaspera
coordination Clementine Colson
interviews Filep Motwary
sound design Ça Va Chéri

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HYERES 2013 EXPRESS 03 EXHIBITIONS http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/28/hyeres-2013-express-03-exhibitions/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/28/hyeres-2013-express-03-exhibitions/#respond Sun, 28 Apr 2013 08:11:09 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5357 Besides the photo and fashion competitions, one of the Hyères festival’s strongpoints are the original exhibitions it curates. Amongst this year’s shows, Lacoste designer and 2002 Hyères winner Felipe Oliveira Baptista, up and coming photo/video/grapher Pierre Debusschere, 2001 Hyères winner photographer Charles Fréger, and ROUGH PROOF, a look at the early works of Guy Bourdin with special pieces from the private collection of Marie Laure de Noailles… of course.

A THE STIMULEYE PRODUCTION
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filmed & edited by Thibault Della Gaspera
interviews Filep Motwary
coordination Clementine Colson
sound design Ça Va Chéri

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HYERES EXPRESS: PIERRE DEBUSSCHERE http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/27/hyeres-express-pierre-debusschere/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/27/hyeres-express-pierre-debusschere/#respond Sat, 27 Apr 2013 08:00:40 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5238 Having seen his work evolve over the years, we are proud to announce Pierre Debusschere’s new project premiering at Hyères Fashion & Photography Festival, an installation featuring original photo and video, “I know simply that the sky will last longer than I.”

Pierre Debusschere, Portrait by Filep Motwary.

Is this your first solo show?
I did small solo shows before but i like to think of this one as my first one because it is the first time the work has been thought of for an exhibition medium.

How does it feel exhibiting alongside someone like Guy Bourdin?
It is already an honour to be present at the Villa but even more to be next to Bourdin.

Your subjects-models are worked in a way to look like paintings, what is your aim exactly ?
The painting, the Flemish painters are a big influence for me, there is no specific aim linked to the painting besides the connection to my inspirations.
The technique that looks like paint that you are referring to is there more in the idea layers, different layers that gives the image different steps of reading.

Photo by Pierre Debusschere.

Photo by Pierre Debusschere.

Your show’s theme is beauty versus ugliness. What are your true influences? Is it connected to the work of Umberto Eco ?
Beauty versus ugliness is one of the themes worked in this show, the idea of what is beautiful or ugly today. Yes it is linked to Eco’s work, reading his book
on ugliness helped me a lot in this show.

Your work is tied to the digital medium. Can you imagine yourself working in a previous era ?
For sure I can see myself working in a previous era, it is not about digital, it is more about the medium that fits the time, the idea of NOW.

Photo by Pierre Debusschere.

You have created yourself a whole structure with 254 Forest, which allows you to do an original photo series, a book, an installation and a film… How important is organization to be an artist today ?

Yes I would not have been able without my team to create the photo-series, the book, the installation, the film, the soundtrack and the website !

It is always about Team work for me and I’m really grateful to have them besides me. Organisation is a big part of the work, even more for project like this when we created all this body of work in 2 months. Today you need to be able to react really fast because of the technology era we live in, so that’s why a team is important too !

You need to be present on every aspect of production at the same time ! But then we can not forget sometimes that we need to disconnect ourselves 😉

PIERRE DEBUSSCHERE

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HYERES EXPRESS: PETROS EFSTATHIADIS http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-petros-efstathiadis/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-petros-efstathiadis/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:57:14 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5324

Portrait by Filep Motwary.

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HYERES EXPRESS: JOHN MANN http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-john-mann/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-john-mann/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:52:07 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5319

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HYERES EXPRESS: GRACE KIM http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-grace-kim/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-grace-kim/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:49:55 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5302

Portrait by Filep Motwary.
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HYERES EXPRESS: PETER PUKLUS http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-peter-puklus/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-peter-puklus/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:48:53 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5307

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HYERES EXPRESS: EMILE BARRET http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-emile-barret/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-emile-barret/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:48:00 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5281

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HYERES EXPRESS: EVA STENRAM http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-eva-stenram/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-eva-stenram/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:39:54 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5253

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HYERES EXPRESS: ANNA ORLOWSKA http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-anna-orlowska/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-anna-orlowska/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:39:01 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5249

Portrait by Filep Motwary.

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HYERES EXPRESS : DAVID FAVROD http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-david-favrod/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-david-favrod/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:36:57 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5263

portrait by Filep Motwary.

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HYERES EXPRESS: DOMINIC HAWGOOD http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-dominic-hawgood/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres-express-dominic-hawgood/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:36:24 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5286

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HYERES 2013 EXPRESS 02 DESIGNERS http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres2013express02designers/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/26/hyeres2013express02designers/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2013 07:00:56 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5254 The festival is about to start. In 1 hour the jury headed by Felipe Oliveira Baptista will discover the 10 designers in competition for the first time.

A THE STIMULEYE PRODUCTION
directed by Antoine Asseraf
filmed & edited by Julien Pujol
interviews Filep Motwary
coordination Clementine Colson
sound design Ça Va Chéri

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HYERES EXPRESS 01 PREVIEW http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/25/hyeres-express-01-preview/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/25/hyeres-express-01-preview/#respond Thu, 25 Apr 2013 06:54:38 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5231 Less than 48 hours before the beginning of the festival, we bring you our first HYERES EXPRESS video, a quick preview with the people who make the Hyères Festival – founder and director Jean-Pierre Blanc, photography director Raphaelle Stopin, and fashion director Maida Gregory-Boina.

A THE STIMULEYE PRODUCTION
directed by Antoine Asseraf
filmed & edited by Thibault Della Gaspera
interviews Filep Motwary
coordination Clementine Colson
sound design Ça Va Chéri

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HYERES-EXPRESS 2013 DESIGNER PREVIEW: YVONNE POEI-YIE KWOK‏ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/24/hyeres-express-2013-designer-preview-yvonne-poei-yie-kwok%e2%80%8f/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/24/hyeres-express-2013-designer-preview-yvonne-poei-yie-kwok%e2%80%8f/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:00:38 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5201 Netherlands (25). and last year I graduated from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute graduate (2012). She is now in research of  possibilities to start her own label.

Portrait Filep Motwary.

How does it feel for you being selected for this year’s edition of Hyeres ?
It’s an honor to be selected for one of the top fashion competition in the world. It’s really nice to be in the South of France, meeting new people and working in a nice environment.

How would you describe Hyeres in three words ?
Beautiful, cozy, atmospheric.

What has been your favorite part of the process so far ?
Working in the garden at the Villa Noailles with sunny weather and great surroundings.

In three words, what is your collection about ?
Marionettes, handwork and youthfulness.

In what ways you think participating in a Festival like Hyeres will help you in the future ?
I think it’s a great platform to present yourself internationally. Getting in contact with different company’s, people in the industry and press is a great starting point to start your own label or to work for a fashion brand.

28th International
Fashion & Photography Festival
Hyères 2013
April 26>29

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HYERES EXPRESS 2013 / DESIGNER PREVIEW / XENIA LUCIE LAFFELY http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/24/hyeres-express-2013-designer-preview-xenia-lucie-laffely/ http://blog.thestimuleye.com/2013/04/24/hyeres-express-2013-designer-preview-xenia-lucie-laffely/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2013 16:00:28 +0000 http://thestimuleye.com/?p=5061 Swiss. Studied history of art and modern French before starting fashion design at the HEAD-Genève. About to start an internship at 3.1 Phillip Lim, with the prints team.

The stimuleye
Portrait by Filep Motwary.
How does it feel for you being selected for this year’s edition of Hyeres?
Three years ago when I came to the festival for the first time, it was love at first sight so to be a part of it today is a great honoured and I’m so touched and excited.

How would you describe Hyeres in three words?
Warm, sharp and respectful.

What has been your favorite part of the process so far?
Drawings and making collage.

In three words, what is your collection about?
Preciousness, sentimentality and drawings..

In what ways you think participating in a Festival like Hyeres will help you in the future ?
It will help me to be more aware of my own work and of the fashion world.

28th International
Fashion & Photography Festival
Hyères 2013
April 26>29

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