Pierre Rousseau, the esteemed composer, producer, and longtime friend of the brand, has orchestrated a spectacular sonic landscape to accompany Grégoire Dyer‘s latest film, TWENTY, in honor of Études‘ 10th anniversary. Building on their previous collaboration for the Études N°18 collection, Rousseau’s latest score seamlessly blends with the film’s themes of unity, freedom, and personal exploration, taking us on a journey through the captivating mountainous landscapes of the Vercors and a labyrinthine city with a slightly dystopian edge.
The film’s imagery presents a modern interpretation of the Romantic period’s painting style, and Rousseau’s soundtrack adds a dynamic mix of atmospheric and rhythmic electronic tones that exude a contemporary romanticism. His score offers an expression of personal feelings that perfectly reflects the environments portrayed in the film, building towards a climax that evokes an evolution towards the indescribable inner summit – a concept that echoes René Daumal’s unfinished allegorical work, Le Mont Analogue.
Produced by the legendary French electronic music label Ed Banger Records, the TWENTY original soundtrack features a photography booklet by Grégoire Dyer and a text by esteemed music critic Joseph Ghosn. The vinyl release is available in a limited edition of 300 copies at Études’ flagship store in Paris and on etudes-studio.com. This release exemplifies Études’ commitment to collaborating with artists from different horizons to present their collections, leading to cross-disciplinary projects at the intersection of fashion and music.
Marina Abramović’s exhibition at Saatchi Yates in London offers an intimate and fascinating glimpse into the world of one of performance art’s most iconic figures.
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Oliver Sim teams up again with Bullion (Nathan Jenkins), who was behind the previous single “Obsession,” to deliver an electro-pop track that feels both playful and deeply personal.
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trônes 2 picks up where the 2023 edition left off, an exciting collaboration with Romain Bitton and continues our exploration of what a “throne” can mean today.
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Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.