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Luis Sans interviews the designers form Jan Iú Més

Two geniuses are hiding behind the brand Jan Iú Més, avoiding the spotlight. Their names are Jan Zamora and Alfonso Peña.

The designs, unlike the creators, thrive in the flashes on the Gaudí catwalk (Barcelona), Open catwalk (Murcia), Noovo Festival (Santiago de Compostela), 080 Barcelona Fashion (Barcelona) and Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. And as if this were not enough, Jan and Alfonso have presented their collections at international fairs and showrooms such as Rendez-Vous Homme Paris and Projekt Galerie in Berlin.

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Luis Sans interviews Boris Izaguirre

His name has formed part of Spanish literature and television for over two decades. And no wonder. Boris Izaguirre can boast with a Cum Laude curriculum: columnist of El Pais, a regular contributor to Vanity Fair Spain and Fotogramas, soap opera writer, writer, presenter and showman.

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Luis Sans interview with Nieves Álvarez

We all know her. Nieves Álvarez is one of the Spanish top models with more international experience. Valentino, Christian Dior, Hermés, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Vivienne Westwood, Carolina Herrera and Oscar de la Renta are just a few of the greats who have rendered at her feet. 

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Luis Sans interview with the founder of the masculine brand Thom Browne

Thom Browne was born in 1965 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he grew up and graduated. He is a renowned designer in the fashion industry being the founder and head of design for Thom Browne, a New York City-based menswear brand. After receiving a degree in economics, Browne moved to New York City in 1997 for a job as a salesman in Giorgio Armani’s showroom.

He was picked up by Club Monaco, a brand of the Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, to lead its creative development team. Thom Browne spent several years at Club Monaco leading its design department before launching his own label.

The designer is the recipient of the 2006 CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year. In 2005, Fashion Group International bestowed the Rising Star Award for Menswear to Browne and he also then received the runner-up prize of the CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund. In November 2008, GQ named him “Designer of the Year”.

In 2008, the American designer teamed up with the French sportswear company and down apparel specialist Moncler to design their men’s top line Moncler Gamme Bleu. The men’s collection was launched for winter 2009. Browne’s first collection for Moncler was presented in January 2009 and has since been shown at Milan Fashion week. As with his signature collection that has been presented in a circus setting, an antiquated open plan office or on a tennis court inspired runway, Browne showed his Moncler collections on an artificial ski slope, at the Milanese public indoor swimming pool Piscina Cozzi, and at a military-style barrack mockup for this winter 2011 season.

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Luis Sans interviews with Adriana Herrera

She studied biochemistry in university and would never have imagined that her career would develop in this direction, so far from the laboratory. When she met the world of perfumes from the hand of her mother and mentor, Carolina Herrera, Adriana knew she had found her place. What began as a temporary collaboration soon became her job, her life.

Luis Sans interviews Adriana Herrera, who reveals what inspires her and the key to a successful fragrance.

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Luis Sans interviews fashion editor and blogger Carla Masdeu

Her passion for writing and fashion has made Carla one of the VIP fashion bloggers on the national scene. Her blog http://charls-closet.blogspot.com stirs passions just like www.trendencias.com, another blog where Masdeu collaborates as fashion editor.

Luis Sans interviews Carla Masdeu, who gives us her opinion on the influence of blogs in the fashion world and their role in the immediate future.

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Luis Sans interviews with Jordi Labanda

The New York Times, Sunday Magazine, Marie Claire and Vogue America made the drawings of Jordi Labanda famous 17 years ago. Since then, the ironic vision of the illustrator and designer marks trends. Everyone wants a Labanda in their life!

It is easy to recognize his drawings which reveal a fervent love for fashion, compulsive consumerism, and the passion for exclusive brands, “savoir vivre” and exclusive parties. Welcome to a frivolous, deep, critical and fun world.

Luis Sans interviews Jordi Labanda, who gives us his vision of beauty and art.

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Luis Sans interviews with Piluka de Echegaray, the founder of the shop womanfashionpoint.com

Piluka de Echegaray was born in Paris on May 6, 1969. She has always been interested in fashion and style in general, even as a child. When finishing her studies she worked in a law firm and kept up her interest for image and effects at the same time. Finally, she decided to dedicate herself entirely to that and dived into the world of fashion to acquire knowledge and advice.

After setting up a women’s fashion shop in Mataró she started womanfashionpoint.com, an online shop selling all kinds of products related to fashion and style. As a specialist in image consultancy for public figures, their personal concerns led her to discover the world of coaching through Professor Raimon Samsó. She explains that “the union of these two concepts has created my current and new work system.”

Luis Sans interviews Piluka de Echegaray, who gives us her opinion about fashion, style and the importance of expressing what we want with the way we dress.

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Luis Sans interviews with Núria Domènech, Comunication Manager of Trendtation

Núria Domènech was born in Badalona (Barcelona) 27 years ago. She wanted to work with film or television, but when she finished her Audiovisual Communication studies she realized that the labour market had little to do with what she had expected. She then decided to fulfil a childhood dream and return to something that had always fascinated her: fashion.

After a master in fashion design she began collaborating with the Trendtation team, where she joined her background in communication with her passion for fashion. She is currently the head of communications and content at Trendtation, a page where the main idea is to create catalogues of brands with the people in the street in the spotlight. For fashion bloggers Trendtation is a channel through which they can express their style, their opinions and share their personal reinterpretation of the latest trends. In short, it is a site that separates elitism from fashion.

Luis Sans interviews Núria Domènech who gives us her opinion on fashion and its importance as a form of expression and freedom.

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Luis Sans interviews with the architect William Sofield

William Sofield is considered one of the foremost talents of his generation. A rigorous modernist with a style that does not adhere to any trend but is defined by a holistic approach that seeks to meet the demands of life, and where luxury comes from fidelity to the art. His furniture represent a sophisticated respect for materials and craftsmanship as well as concern for how it should improve with use and time to become an object to be inherited byfollowing generations. Sofield has been described by the Interior Design magazine as a “choreographer” of spaces.

After months of work on the new Santa Eulalia, this prestigious interior designer has created a modern, comfortable and high quality atmosphere, linking past with contemporary elements. A place where the essence of the business lives in harmony with a view to the future.
Today you can learn more about William Sofield thanks to Luis Sans’s interviewwith him.

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