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Chanel's Extraordinary Stage Set
Karl Largerfeld never puts a pedicured foot wrong and his presentation for Chanel at this week’s Couture shows proves that he is still one of the most innovative and creative minds on the planet. Largerfeld unveiled his collection amid an extraordinary 50-foot set made up of steel-grey tubes inspired by organ pipes. Lagerfeld worked the tubes theme into the collection, showing tubular shapes in several different manifestations. Lagerfeld is one of the masters of catwalk theatrics, dreaming up incredible larger-than life sets that seem to get more elaborate each season. For some of the best of recent shows check out Runaway Runway Success (events/Villa-Eugenie---Runaway-Runway-Success/). By Lisa Evans via Fashionation (http://www.fashion-ation.net/)

Golf & Country Club, Sempachersee
Golf and drab are synonyms, right? And the mere mention of Golf and Country Club makes you run. Away. Fast. Golf may indeed have a bit of an image problem but that did not deter the Zürich-based Smolenicky Partner Architektur (http://www.smolenicky-architektur.com/) when they were retained to work on the expansion of the venerable Sempachersee Golf Club located near Lucerne in Switzerland. In addition to the new club house-restaurant building and the new maintenance building, both of which Smolenicky designed, the expansion included a second 18-hole golf course. All of this has made Golf Club Sempachersee the largest golf club in Switzerland and, quite likely, the club with the coolest club house. In their approach to the club house, Smolenicky sought to manifest two things: what they call the “country character of the golfing culture of the Sempachersee course” and the course’s worldly sophistication. They took their design cues from “the rural warmth of a timber barn and the clear lines of a Maserati sports car.” The resulting building, the sleek and minimalist interior, and the magnificent 180-degree panoramic views of the Sempachersee lake and the Alps might just be reasons enough to give golf another chance. Or, at the very least, rethink what a golfing environment could look like. By Tuija Seipell

The Cool Hunter Launches Fashionation
Welcome to Fashionation, an alternative fashion universe where fashionistas, photographers and creatives can get their weekly fix of the best fashion editorial from around world. Never before has the world's best fashion editorials/photography converged in one great central hub. Each day we scan the globe's top fashion magazines - from every international edition of influential glossy bibles Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, right through to obscure and cutting edge fashion and pop culture tomes such as Pop, Marmalade, ID and Dutch to unearth the most creative and inspiring work happening in the world right now. From Moscow to the Netherlands, Bejing to Melbourne, New York to London and Milan, Fashionation is searching the globe to deliver inspiration direct to your desktop.In addition to bringing you the hottest fashion editorial, Fashionation will also cover the coolest offerings from fashion week events around the world. We've also brought the best of the web's street style blogs together into one place, providing a truly global view of street style, city by city.Subscribe now (http://www.fashion-ation.net/subscribe.aspx) to the weekly newsletter. Fashionation - the only fashion destination online.

Toy Watch
The fluro/rainbow color trend is still moving off the RTW catwalks and into accessories with a bang (or should we say a splash?). We're loving this Italian range watches, amusingly dubbed the "Toy Watch" (http://www.toy-watch.it/) which comes in blindingly bright selection of primary and fluro colors. (http://www.toywatchusa.com) So enamored are we that we're predicting that the Toy Watch could be the new Rayban Wayferer.If its presence on the streets on London is anything to go by (it's on the wrist of every second hipster in West London), world domination can only be imminent. By Lisa Evans

Al Green - 'Lay It Down'
Unlimited credits are in the offing for whoever brought the majestic Al Green (http://www.algreenmusic.com/) together with producers Guestlove and James Poyser. Green’s new album, ‘Lay It Down’, is the best cut of soul you’re likely to hear all year. With guest spots featuring Anthony Hamilton and John Legend this is one very modern album and an absolutely essential addition to your Al Green collection.The other essential Al Green albums?! The Cool Hunter has you covered.Let’s Stay Together – 1972No introduction needed, with a title track that stayed at number one in the US for nine consecutive weeks. The rest of the album may not have been chart-worthy, but it’s nevertheless just as strong.The Belle Album – 1977Expected at the time to be his last secular LP, Green produces himself and lets loose a cracking series of meditations from a man caught between the religious and the secular.I’m Still In Love With You - 1972Released at Christmas of 1972 this, the most slickly romantic of Green’s albums, begs to be busted out next to a roaring fireplace with only the most special of wine and women in accompaniment.Get’s Next To You – 1971The template-setter for the early 70s Green albums, this sounds like tightly reigned wanton madness. Absolutely brilliant.Call Me – 1973Built on Willie Mitchell’s fastidious production, this is Green’s artistic zenith. An absolutely striking masterpiece that totally beguiles the listener. A masterpiece. By Nick Christie.

Flare Facade
If you’ve ever wondered what a kinetic ambient reflection membrane is and what it does, we’re about to show you. And if you already know, then you’re way ahead of the game. Check out this video and you’ll see the Flare façade (http://www.flare-facade.com/) acts as a building’s skin, and computer generation controls movement of a number of metal flake components. C8POOqz2gOEThe system is modular and each flake can be programmed to tilt toward or away from the sun – reflecting light off it’s surface and creating movement in infinite patterns across the surface of a building thereby allowing the façade to interact with its surroundings. We wonder if this could be the beginning of a new direction for photovoltaic panels? By Andrew J Wiener

 

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