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The extreme silhouettes have become Lantink’s signature and feel like an avant-garde trend in the making. Wearing a Duran Lantink piece can make you look like a linebacker with puffed-out ...
The designers behind cool-kid brands Dilara Findikoglu, Duran Lantink, and Luar celebrate their patron saint of personal style and his impact on a whole new cohort of creatives. From top: Dilara ...
Lamya Al-Mugheiry (30 October 1963 – 8 January 2009), better known as her mononym Lamya, was a Kenyan-born English singer-songwriter and record producer.She rose to fame in the early 1990s as one of the lead singers of R&B group Soul II Soul, and later as a backing singer for Duran Duran.
LONDON — Duran Lantink may well be fashion’s ultimate upcycler. Lantink started dismantling old-season designer inventory and giving it a new lease on life long before the fashion world had a ...
Sing Blue Silver is a documentary about Duran Duran's 1983–1984 world tour directed by Michael Collins. [1] A sixty-minute edited version of the documentary was aired on MTV (and later other music channels) under the title Blue Silver.
Further, in a YouTube live stream interview entitled 'Duran Duran's Premium Afterparty' [26] with Rhodes on 29 November 2023, as part of the music video premiere for the Danse Macabre track "Black Moonlight", [27] Rhodes reiterated—upon a recent review of the album and the return of all of the band's members—that Reportage could be their ...
"Burning the Ground" is a song by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 4 December 1989 as a stand-alone single to promote the compilation album Decade. The song is a megamix of Duran Duran's history created by producer John Jones , featuring snippets of the band's biggest hits from the previous decade into a new piece of music.
"Too Much Information" is a song by English rock band Duran Duran, released in August 1993 by Parlophone and Capitol as the third single from their seventh studio album, Duran Duran (1993). In the United Kingdom, it became the band's third top-40 single from the album, while in North America, it peaked at numbers 45 and 41 on the US Billboard ...