A rather unknown and intense side. A different école des beaux arts. Yves Saint Laurent did not only draw draped dresses, le smoking or slender mannequins. His oeuvre includes the oriental wallah. /HORST
1. Robert Maxwell, Rolling Stone 1997 2. Patrick Demarchelier & Marc Jacobs campaign by Jürgen Teller 3. Patrick Demarchelier & Yves Sain Laurent Fall/Winter 2008
In my narrow-minded world, corduroy is directly followed by velvet. Questionable materials that I've never completely understood. They leave me with a feeling of disgust and insecurity. That's why I need a respective garment in my wardrobe. Immediately and badly. /HORST
In case you always wanted to know how Horst transports his dirty laundry, here is your answer. Providing at least a little quantum of luxury, warmth and hauteur in a cold and heartless environment. /HORST
Some might think it's decadent to carry one's sweaty gym clothes in an expensive bag. But I disagree. If I'm gonna be seen holding this item every second day, I want it to be something precious. /HORST
A young Tony Ward's well-defined exterior. And a young Mary Katrantzou's trompe l'œil interior dresses. Pretty surfaces that offer intricate yet delicate insights. Come in and find out. /HORST
Photos Stefan Heinrichs Styling Ingo Nahrwold Model Keno Weidner Magazine Hero
For the third and yet most striking issue of Hero Magazine, ornamental Versace silk shirts clash with sports equipment and softdrink refreshment accessories. There is something very stimulative about this head to toe look. /HORST
Staying true to herself and her aesthetics, Ida Sjöstedt celebrates a richness and decadence for Fall/Winter 2010. Fine and delicate structures that cover an evil core. Attracted to sin and crudity. Princesses with multiple personalities. /HORST