BLESS Exhbition
Colette
For their first show in a Parisian fashion boutique, the designers presented an early mini-retrospective by suspending all their previous products above the display of their most recent product – the Customisable Footwear. Life-size photos, shot from above, of people wearing their accesories were stuck to the floor.
BLESS Nº 06
Customisable Footwear
Colette, Paris, March 1999
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
BLESS Exhbition
Colette
For their first show in a Parisian fashion boutique, the designers presented an early mini-retrospective by suspending all their previous products above the display of their most recent product – the Customisable Footwear. Life-size photos, shot from above, of people wearing their accesories were stuck to the floor.
BLESS Nº 06
Customisable Footwear
Colette, Paris, March 1999
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
BLESS Nº 06
Customisable Footwear
The Berlin Biennale allowed the designers to launch Customisable Footwear, two pairs of shoes that can be cut from a special self-adhesive fabric according to their function: a pair of trainers and a pair of high-heeled shoes. In Japan, two designers — Akira and Emi — cut out the product’s fabric square and try on the shoes, high heels for her, trainers for him.
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
BLESS Nº 19
Uncool
Photography by Mark Borthwick
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
Eye Shadow by Shiseido
BLESS beauty-product
Make Up Pictures
Eye Shadows, March 2003
Project initiated by Louis-René Bezier
Coloured eye shadows are embedded into postcards: white lines along a road, sand on the beach, leaves. As an element of the landscape, the make up becomes decorative. The postcard can be placed on a bathroom wall allowing the make-up to be applied from this vertical position.
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
Eye Shadow by Yves Saint Laurent
BLESS beauty-product
Make Up Pictures
Eye Shadows, March 2003
Project initiated by Louis-René Bezier
Coloured eye shadows are embedded into postcards: white lines along a road, sand on the beach, leaves. As an element of the landscape, the make up becomes decorative. The postcard can be placed on a bathroom wall allowing the make-up to be applied from this vertical position.
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29
Loose Powder by Jil Sander
BLESS beauty-product
Make Up Pictures
Eye Shadows, March 2003
Project initiated by Louis-René Bezier
Coloured eye shadows are embedded into postcards: white lines along a road, sand on the beach, leaves. As an element of the landscape, the make up becomes decorative. The postcard can be placed on a bathroom wall allowing the make-up to be applied from this vertical position.
BLESS
celebrating 10 years of themelessness
Nº 00 — Nº 29