An everyday life interiors magazine, Apartamento‘s 5th issue is out in May 2010 with lots of entrancing essay and iamges. Binocolo #02, an everyday life travel supplement with Phoenix exclusive iPhone photo journal from Wolfgang Amadeus tour and a visual essay on Japanese Mountains by Kasane Nogaw.
As part of 40th anniversary celebrations, Browns: 40 years of Fashion Innovation exhibition takes a nostalgic walk down memory lane – through the eyes of Browns. In addition to the exhibition, a limited edition book, Browns 40 Years of Fashion will be available for sale. The book was edited by Isaac Lock, the foreword is by Ralph Lauren and contributors include John Galliano, Rosita Missoni, Azzedine Alaia, Sonia Rykiel and of course Mrs Burstein.
The fabulous Givenchy Fall/Winter 2010 campaign photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott with supermodel Mariacarla Boscono, there with Riccardo Tisci since his start at Givenchy five years ago, appears alongside nine other models, including Catherine McNeil, Jonathan Marquez, Lea T., Malgosia Bela, Joan Smalls, Ming Xi “奚梦瑶”, Paolo Rolden, Simon Nessman, and Willy Cartier.
Dior Homme has released a vignette in collaboration with Nowness.com to showcase the spring/summer collection. It’s certainly melancholy enough, with plenty of blank stares and forlorn piano notes to go around, but it does show off some great trenches. The entrancing vignette is styled by Robbie Spencer and directed by photographer Sharif Hamza.
Based and compiled in New York City, Pop’Africana is led by a team of creatives who pride themselves on delivering a rejuvenated image of Africa. Oroma Elewa, founder and editor of Pop’Africana, a Nigerian living in New York, she likes to think of her magazine as a “visual guide” to a new Africa. The magazine has a highly interesting scope as it aims to deliver a fresh image of africa and africans in the diaspora, and be an educative guide to the endeavors and achievements of africans, home and abroad. issue #1 is out now!

The Berkeley, an exclusive hotel located in the salubrious area of Knightsbridge, London, guests in selected suites at the hotel are given their own personal iPad, complete with a variety of themed apps, for the duration of their stay, rates from £1,300 per night plus VAT. But it’s cheaper to buy your own iPad, if you buy an iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G 64GB only cost 829 USD. More details about the iPad Guest Services.

