Givenchy Couture

Thom Browne's triumphant FW12 collection, a film made by a sleepwalker, exploding food and more in our look at the web this week

Riccardo Tisci draws inspiration from the 1920s in his masterful 10-piece couture collection for Givenchy, and the Gatsby-era glamor shines with modern precision. The designer flexes his unparalleled talent in numbers like the gown made from crocodile scales that were individually cut, then numbered, bleached, dyed and re-sewed onto the garment in a process that took the sewing team 350 hours to complete.

SX-70 Camera Kit

Thom Browne's triumphant FW12 collection, a film made by a sleepwalker, exploding food and more in our look at the web this week

Holden and The Impossible Project have combined efforts to bring back analog photography in this camera kit featuring a vintage polaroid SX-70, instant film in a custom wood box and a Tanner Goods leather camera case. Ten established photographers have also been tasked with the mission to capture Holden’s lifestyle through instant photography.

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Thom Browne's triumphant FW12 collection, a film made by a sleepwalker, exploding food and more in our look at the web this week

1. Fifty Dollar Follow Focus This Kickstarter promises to do a solid for independent filmmakers everywhere. Anyone shooting on a DSLR system knows the importance of a follow focus system, and is aware of the dent it can make in your pocket. This simple, straightforward piece of mechanics promises to offer a consistent way to pull focus for only $50—a pretty big deal for the …