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1942 год. Идет Великая Отечественная война. Возле порта на северном полуострове Таймыр начали пропадать корабли. Как раз перед появлением в местных водах грузовых судов американских союзников. По мнению старшего лейтенанта НКВД Виктора Кроткого, это дело рук немецкого диверсанта, руководящего вражескими подлодками. Между тем в самом порту стали погибать люди при очень странных обстоятельствах…
During #ParisFashionWeek 2018, the #Chanel team hustles to put the finishing touches on an extravagant runway show designed by fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld.
#KarlLagerfeld, #VirginieViard, #AmandaHarlech, and Chanel’s seamstresses allowed Rossi inside 31 Rue Cambon to witness the week leading up to the couture show. Sketches are delivered, petites mains are stitching about, and Lagerfeld is watching over it all with a discerning eye, signing off on each couture creation. The formula filming the last seven days before a major event.
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NAME
Giorgio Armani
OCCUPATION
Fashion Designer
BIRTH DATE
July 11, 1934 (age 80)
EDUCATION
University of Piacenza
PLACE OF BIRTH
Piacenza, Italy
ZODIAC SIGN
Cancer
SYNOPSIS
EARLY LIFE
EARLY DESIGNS
HIGH DEMAND FOR ARMANI
EXPANDING AN EMPIRE
PERSONAL LIFE
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Italian executive Giorgio Armani is an iconic clothing designer best known in America for his popular mens suits.
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“My vision was clear: I believed in getting rid of the artifice of clothing. I believed in neutral colors.”
—Giorgio Armani
Synopsis
Born on July 11, 1934, in Italy, Giorgio Armani is an iconic clothing designer who has expanded his empire to include restaurants and hotels. His popularity skyrocketed in America in the 1980s when his mens power suits appeared frequently on the television series Miami Vice and in the 1980 film American Gigolo, which starred Richard Gere in Armanis signature garb.
Early Life
Designer Giorgio Armani was born on July 11, 1934, in Piacenza, Italy. With his body-conscious yet understated clothing, Giorgio Armani has become one of the most popular names in fashion. He first launched his business empire in the mid-1970s, and it has grown substantially over the years. The Armani brand now includes makeup, housewares, books and hotels.
The son of a shipping manager, Armani grew up in a small town outside of Milan. It was a difficult time in Italian history. Giorgio and his two siblings—older brother Sergio and younger sister Rosanna—experienced the hardships of World War II firsthand. Some of his friends were killed during Allied bombings. «We were poor and life was tough,» he explained to Harpers Bazaar. «The cinema in Milan was a refuge—a palace of dreams—and the movie stars seemed so glamorous. I fell in love with the idealized beauty of Hollywood stars.»
At an early age, Armani developed an interest in anatomy, making «dolls out of mud with a coffee bean hidden inside,» explained to the Guardian newspaper. His fascination with the human form led to two years of medical study at the University of Piacenza. Taking a break from school, Armani had to complete his required military service. He soon got his first taste of fashion. «I was doing my military service and I had 20 days off on vacation in Milan,» he explained to Time magazine. Through a friend, he got a job at a department store. «I started assisting the photographer, designing the windows and things.»
Early Designs
After completing his military service, Armani dropped out of university and went to work at La Rinascente, a famous Milan department store. He then joined the staff of Nino Cerruti as a designer. With the encouragement of his friend Sergio Galeotti, Armani started to do freelance design work for other companies as well.
Armani and Galeotti became business partners, founding Giorgio Armani S.p.A. in July 1975. The companys first collection—a mens clothing line—debuted that year. Armani launched a womens collection the following year, which received a warm reception. His clothes were revolutionary at the time, introducing a more natural fit and using a subtle color palette. «My vision was clear: I believed in getting rid of the artifice of clothing. I believed in neutral colors,» he later told WWD.
High Demand for Armani
While his designs were popular in Europe, Armani didnt make a big splash in America until 1980. His clothes were worn by actor Richard Gere in the film American Gigolo (1980), which helped generate a lot of interest in Armani. He also provided much of the wardrobe for the hit television series Miami Vice (1984-89), starring Don Johnson. Soon, many top Hollywood stars started wearing Armani on the red carpet, including Michelle Pfeiffer, Jodie Foster and John Travolta, among others.
During the 1980s, wearing Armani became a symbol of success for many business professionals. They especially sought out the brands «power suits.» With demand high, Armani and Galeotti were able to grow the business, opening up Armani stores in Milan. Armani, however, suffered a great personal and professional loss in 1985 when he lost longtime friend and business partner Galeotti to AIDS. While some thought that the business might suffer after Galeottis death, Armani showed the world that he was just as talented as an executive as he was as a designer.
✪ A reposted version of «Tundra» after a copyright strike got the other one pulled
✪ «Tundra» won out in the recent poll as to which of the 3 removed songs should be restored 1st
✪ The Strike itself did NOT come from Bethesda or Jeremy Soule
✪ To my surprise, last March, Mr. Soule actually reached out to me, to compliment the channel
✪ ...and as for your continued support, I thank all of you. :-)
✪ I wish this was a immersive as the first video but I had to use alternative footage
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Audio Credits:
Composed by: Jeremy Soule
From: The Elder Scrolls V — Skyrim
Disc: 2 of 4
Track: 15 of 16
Original Length: 3:51
Album Runtime: 218 Minutes
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00:00 Redemption
08:21 Babamba
14:37 Nothing seems to be
21:25 Dont stop
28:21 Mont Blanc
34:14 Fear
40:49 Space Diver
44:20 Gravity
52:26 Hale Bopp
59:53 Hapiinezz
1:06:13 Sometimes things get complicated
1:12:20 Pillenkafer
1:19:20 Turn over
1:26:20 To the moon and back
1:33:22 The Sky is the limit
1:40:09 The Troublemakerz
1:46:00 Thunderstorm
1:52:15 Blue Lake
1:59:09 On his way
2:06:47 Kittys Journey
2:12:22 Take is smart
2:17:27 Tonight: freak out
2:23:41 Purple noise
2:30:46 Exit
2:36:18 Spicy
2:42:22 The final
Im excited to announce the first track from the Emergence Remixed album which will be released in full at the end of March.
This remix comes from one of my absolute favourite electronic producers of the last few years, and someone who is constantly surprising me with each new release — Rival Consoles.
Ive been playing his work in my sets a lot recently too, hes got a great humanised approach to making electronic music, primarily with his hands-on analogue machines and live percussion, which give his tracks a whole load more life than most other producers.
I have to mention Rival Consoles synth work too, which for me, is the best out there by a mile. Hes got a knack for the most beautiful timbral quality and soft full sound. Complemented with his ability for hooks and chords and always developing arrangements, makes for some of the best electronic music out there in my opinion.
So all that said, you can see why I said I was excited to have him involved in the remix package! Hes made a brewing club track for this package, all about those beautiful synths and micropitch deviations for me, the quality oozes out with him needing to overcomplicate the mix (like I do!). Its really hard to get each element to such quality to carry a track like that....so hats off from me, and I hope you enjoy it too.
Loads more amazing remixes coming soon from more of my favourite producers — its a juicy package! Well put some out to the mailing list first, which you can join at www.maxcooper.net («join» button top right).
The artwork is by Andy Lomas, from his Aggregation series, where he created a simulation of sticky particles which bounce around and are more likely to stick to larger structures, causing biological-esc growth-like structures to emerge. I have one of his huge prints from this series on my wall, the detail at high res is amazing.
The series was chose for the Emergence album packages as it demonstrates the same principles of mathematical rules yielding unexpected and beautiful outcomes as is shown in the visual story to which the album tracks were scored. Lots of those videos are on this youtube channel, and the whole thing will be released in surround-sound bluray format later this year.