LAST PICK FW20

Posted on 2020-11-23

For Fall/Winter 2020, London-based label Last Pick pays homage to the forests, woodlands and national parks found in the United Kingdom and simultaneously aims to normalize black individuals’ visibility within them, with “The Great Outdoors” collection.

As the leaves begin their cycle from summery greens, both the color palette and the designs in this seasonal offering have been inspired by warm hues of autumn. Shades of brown and green make up the majority of the collection, while flashes of orange, off-white and yellow add finishing touches.

www.lastpick.co.uk

  

ELIZABETH ILSLEY X PELECHECOCO

Posted on 2020-11-16

London based artist Elizabeth Ilsley has teamed up with sustainable leather brand Pelechecoco for a one of a kind sustainable leather collection. Made from reworked leather the special collection comprises a corset style dress, a hand painted one of a kind set of biker jackets, a leather beret and a 90’s corset style dress. All encapsulating themes of the femme fetale artistic punk style synonimous with Elizabeth Ilsley married perfectly with Pelechecoco’s quality leather.
With the original jackets, dress and beret featuring hand painted designs by Elizabeth Ilsley this truly one of a kind collection is a real treat in the fast – fashion landscape we see today. For the woman who lives in a different era to the rest of us, the Elizabeth Ilsley x Pelechecoco collection is a rare love letter to the powerful woman without having to compromise on their environmental consciousness.
Elizabeth is quoted saying “Creating a fashion collection incorporating my art is so dreamy, they blend together so seamlessly. It’s really special to create something for the modern woman to wear.”

Directed & Set design – Emma Jones @emwajones
Hair – Charles Stanley @cmstanley13
Music Production – Polka Dot Man @polka.dot.man

www.elizabethilsley.co.uk

  

GIRL

Posted on 2020-11-16

A young woman (Bella Thorne) returns to her hometown to exact revenge on her abusive father. She soon finds herself prey to a sinister sheriff (Mickey Rourke) when she uncovers a family legacy more disturbing than she’d imagined.

In theatres November 20th, 2020

screenmediafilms.net

  

JIU JITSU

Posted on 2020-11-16

Every six years, an ancient order of expert Jiu Jitsu fighters faces a vicious race of alien invaders in a battle for Earth. For thousands of years, the fighters that protect Earth have won… until now. When celebrated war hero Jake Barnes (Alain Moussi) is defeated by Brax, the indomitable leader of the invaders, the future of humanity hangs in the balance. Injured and suffering from amnesia, Jake is rescued by Wylie (Nicolas Cage), Keung and his team of fellow Jiu Jitsu fighters. They must help Jake to regain his strength in order to band together and defeat Brax in an epic battle that will once again determine the fate of mankind.

In theatres and VOD, November 20th, 2020

www.paramount.com

  

THE LAST VERMEER

Posted on 2020-11-16

While Joseph Piller (Bang), a Dutch Jew, was fighting in the Resistance during the Second World War, the witty, debonair aesthete, Han van Meegeren (Pearce) was hosting hedonistic soirées and selling Dutch art treasures to Hermann Goring and other top Nazis. Following the war, Piller becomes an investigator assigned the task of identifying and redistributing stolen art, resulting in the flamboyant van Meegeren being accused of collaboration — a crime punishable by death. But, despite mounting evidence, Piller, with the aid of his assistant (Krieps), becomes increasingly convinced of Han’s innocence and finds himself in the unlikely position of fighting to save his life.

In theatres November 20th, 2020

thelastvermeer

  

BEN HUFF – ATOMIC ISLAND

Posted on 2020-11-16

The island of Adak, Alaska is situated half way out the Aleutian Chain. Bering Sea to the North and Pacific Ocean to the South. Closer to mainland Russia than to Anchorage.

My interest in Adak began several years ago after reading the account of the bombing of Dutch Harbor during WW2, and learning more about the Japanese occupation of Attu, the furthest west island in Alaska. I was stunned to find an island out the chain that was once home to nearly ten thousand army personal, and later the air force, and finally the navy during the Cold War as a nuclear submarine surveillance outpost.

I was born, in the Midwest, during the height of the Cold War. I’m a product of duck and cover drills, Red Dawn, War Games and the perpetual fear of the USSR. The island is a sort of time for me – at once menacing and strangely comforting. But, always a symbol of our waste and a relic of deteriorated power.

In 1997, the army left the island. In the span of two weeks, nearly 6,000 people left the landscape. Now, 78 people live among the detritus of our military ambition.

Atomic Island, Adak is an ongoing project. My next trip to the island was over the week of the 4th of July, where I made pictures of the red white and blue, fireworks, and celebration of independence against the backdrop of an abandoned military outpost in the Westernmost city in America.

Ben Huff

Exhibition runs through to January 9th, 2021

Alaska State Museum
395 Whittier St
Juneau
AK 99801

museums.alaska.gov