TagTagKitschFilterFilterRefine ByResultsResultsShowMoschino S/S 20 WomenswearMilan Spring / Summer 2020Creative Director: Jeremy ScottWomenswearSupermodelsShowJeremy Scott S/S 20New York Spring / Summer 2020Designer: Jeremy ScottCampWomenswearVideoBest in Show: Amelia DimoldenbergAmelia Dimoldenberg, the comedian and journalist behind YouTube show 'Chicken Shop Date', analyses a look from the Ashley Williams A/W 19 collection.London CollectionsKitschFashion FilmFashion Film: Boy Meets WoolThe garment made live on camera by Charles Jeffrey is showcased in a performance by ‘East London’s Biggest Gob’ Ms Sharon Le Grand.Charles JeffreyCharles Jeffrey LOVERBOYVideoMusic Video: Evening in SpaceDaphne Guinness' mesmerising music video, Evening in Space, directed by David LaChapelle.MusicCelebrityFashion FilmFashion Film: Helen BullockWith a soundtrack by X-Ray Spex, illustrator Helen Bullock's fashion film explores the aggression of punk through a whirlwind of kitsch and twee aesthetics.PunkHelen BullockFashion FilmFashion Film: Mannequin, A Tribute To DanniAlice Hawkins indulges her obsession with Page 3 girls and the domestic politics of sex, gender and taste in a paean to glamour model Danni Wells.FemininityAlice HawkinsFashion FilmFashion Film: Designer Purikura #3Take looks from Chanel and Christian Dior's A/W 07 collections, one model and a Japanese photo-sticker booth and go wild...ChanelA/W 07Fashion FilmFashion Film: Designer Purikura #5Kenji Hirasawa and a Tokyo-based team reinterpreted key Autumn/Winter 2007 creations from Alexander McQueen and Maison Martin Margiela via quirky but eerily-accurate illustrations created live before your eyes.Fashion IllustrationMaison MargielaProjectDesigner PurikuraSHOWstudio invited a Tokyo-based team to interpret the Autumn/Winter 2007 collections using nothing more than a souped-up Photo-Me booth, ingenuity and kitsch graphics galore!KitschA/W 07VideoVideo: Duggie Fields at The George TavernDuggie Field’s neo-kitsch digital films were screened at The George Tavern.AnimationContemporary ArtBack to top