Review:
'Fetishism isn't the only area in which designers express their dark side. The skull motif has long since morphed from a gothic indicator to a fashion basic. And next month sees a gorgeous coffee-table book entitled, yes, Skulls, (£80), published by Farameh Media with four limited edition covers by cashmere king and skull-lover Lucien Pellat-Finet. Spookiness is having a moment, writes Martha Gill. --Financial Times Weekend, Style Section October 29, 2011
Ron English likes it with a smile, Sante D Orazio prefers it with tattooed figures in the buff. Scott Campbell does it in stacks and stacks of uncut one-dollar bills. And Damian Hirst? Covered in 8,601 flawless diamonds. We re talking about the skull, of course-the bony, hollow-eyed symbol for all things mortal and macabre-and Patrice Farameh s new coffee table book Skull Style: Skulls in Contemporary Art and Design, which is devoted to the enduring motif. Released this week, it features nearly 500 pages worth of skulls, variously represented by those artists-and then some. The book, with covers by fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet and, in limited edition, pop artist Peter Tunney, features an endless list of names who have tackled skull imagery, all divvied up into the categories of art (English, Hirst and crew), product design (e.g. a teapot by Trevor Jackson), fashion (usual suspects Pellat-Finet and Alexander McQueen) and jewelry (Kerri Halpern), writes Venessa Lau. --Women's Wear Daily November 17, 2011
'The trending variety packed curated collection of skulls [almost 500 pages] fashions Alexander Mcqueen s iconic skull scarf, colorfuls from Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Lucien Pellat-Finet signature cashmere fines. The shiny + cool jeweled entries include Vivienne Westwood, Iosselliani and mad stone by Kerri Halpern... the ARTISTIC Notables include D-FACE, Ron English, Damien Hirst, Jean-Paul Basquiat, Philippe Pasqua + COLLECTIBLE limited edition silkscreen signed book cover by artist PETER TUNNEY [less than 200 remain]. The perfect dose of skulls to view, especially if you re not yet ready to be wearing or living in it yet, writes Brigitte Segura.' --Fashion Daily Magazine
Ron English likes it with a smile, Sante D Orazio prefers it with tattooed figures in the buff. Scott Campbell does it in stacks and stacks of uncut one-dollar bills. And Damian Hirst? Covered in 8,601 flawless diamonds. We re talking about the skull, of course-the bony, hollow-eyed symbol for all things mortal and macabre-and Patrice Farameh s new coffee table book Skull Style: Skulls in Contemporary Art and Design, which is devoted to the enduring motif. Released this week, it features nearly 500 pages worth of skulls, variously represented by those artists-and then some. The book, with covers by fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet and, in limited edition, pop artist Peter Tunney, features an endless list of names who have tackled skull imagery, all divvied up into the categories of art (English, Hirst and crew), product design (e.g. a teapot by Trevor Jackson), fashion (usual suspects Pellat-Finet and Alexander McQueen) and jewelry (Kerri Halpern), writes Venessa Lau. --Women's Wear Daily November 17, 2011
'The trending variety packed curated collection of skulls [almost 500 pages] fashions Alexander Mcqueen s iconic skull scarf, colorfuls from Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Lucien Pellat-Finet signature cashmere fines. The shiny + cool jeweled entries include Vivienne Westwood, Iosselliani and mad stone by Kerri Halpern... the ARTISTIC Notables include D-FACE, Ron English, Damien Hirst, Jean-Paul Basquiat, Philippe Pasqua + COLLECTIBLE limited edition silkscreen signed book cover by artist PETER TUNNEY [less than 200 remain]. The perfect dose of skulls to view, especially if you re not yet ready to be wearing or living in it yet, writes Brigitte Segura.' --Fashion Daily Magazine
About the Author:
Patrice Farameh's broad expertise in lifestyle-focused book publishing and digital media has developed from over ten years of professional experience. She has established herself as a leading force in production, development and marketing in a wide range of media initiatives. Simultaneous to working on large-scale publications and corporate branding, Patrice has contributed to many magazines and edited over 40 book titles about art, design, fashion and luxury themes. She also created and produced the 'Trendscout' TV series, dedicated to finding the most stylish design and fashion trends in major metropolitan cities in Europe. A decade of worldwide experience as a journalist, editor and trend forecaster has made Patrice a reputed lifestyle expert. Patrice has successfully combined her passion for lifestyle and publishing, culminating in the founding of Farameh Media.
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