Dazzling divas from 2011 Cannes Film Festival
Photo by: Ian Gavan/GettyImages From Salma Hayek to Diane Kruger and Karolina Kurkova; check out the serious star style on day 1 of the glamorous 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It’s a wrap! See FFF’s Australian Fashion Week roundup. So what do they wear in Australia? FaceHunter has the answer. Check out his latest street style [...]
Read More »Paris Fashion Week
Sonia Rykiel Fall 2011 by FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP/GettyImages Designers brought out the big guns for Paris Fashion Week Fall 2011. See all the bold colors, patterns, fur and more from the Parisian catwalks. FaceHunter brings you nightlife and style from the city of lights. Spring is in the air, which means it’s time to pick out [...]
Read More »Milan Fashion Week
Photo credit: Chris Moore/Catwalking/GettyImages Catch up on Days 2 and 3 from Milan Fashion Week and see if you agree with FULL FRONTAL FASHION on what were the best looks from the Italian runways. And just in case you missed it, here is Day 1. FaceHunter was on the prowl for the best of street [...]
Read More »London Fashion Week
Photo credit: Gareth Cattermole/GettyImages Shini Park from Park & Cube brings you fashionable characters, backstage and more from London Fashion Week. Yvan Rodic, the man behind FaceHunter captures London Fashion Week nightlife and street style. See what gorgeous creation 83rd Annual Academy Award host Anne Hathaway would wear if FFF could dress the Oscars. Check [...]
Read More »FaceHunter at Lincoln Center
Photo by FaceHunter Everyone’s favorite street style photographer, FaceHunter is back! And this time he is scouring Lincoln Center for the best dressed at New York Fashion Week. See what’s hot on the runways with FULL FRONTAL FASHION. Follow FFF editor-in-chief Kelley Culp and her partner in fashion crime, FFF columnist, Indigo Clarke around town [...]
Read More »Miranda July’s bleak but charming THE FUTURE
Miranda July (Photo credit: Yvan Rodic/FaceHunter).
One of the latest films to land a distribution deal is Miranda July’s THE FUTURE, the filmmaker’s much-anticipated follow-up to 2005’s ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW. On Friday, it was announced that Roadside Attractions will be releasing THE FUTURE.
But despite Indiedom’s worship of all things July, and the mania stirred by ME AND YOU, THE FUTURE was one of those films that scratched, as opposed to scorched, the Earth in Park City. Reviews were mixed—”bleak but charming” was an oft-heard refrain—with much fuss made over the fact that the film is narrated by a cat; a device that people we spoke to, anyway, found either brilliantly imaginative or bizarre.
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