The Opinion is a space personally curated by Raimondo Rossi aka Ray Morrison, our Editor-In-Chief, to encourage people to reflect on the importance of inner style before exterior style and prioritize human beings before garments.
"Haunting of The Queen Mary" Review: An Unforgettable Journey Through History, Love, and Suspense
Director Gary Shore's chilling masterpiece, "Haunting of The Queen Mary," takes audiences on an unforgettable voyage, seamlessly weaving together three interlocking tales of past and present. With a deft touch, Shore immerses us in the opulent world of the RMS Queen Mary, expertly conjuring its historical significance and eerie ambiance. The carefully chosen music amplifies every emotion, while the absence of breaks keeps us on the edge of our seats, craving resolution until the final heart-pounding moments. As the film explores interconnected worlds of tarot cards, folk beliefs, and the enduring ties that span generations, it resonates deeply, serving up food for thought. Anchored by outstanding performances, especially from Alice Eve and Joel Fry, and enhanced by captivating cinematography and authentic costumes, this film is a spine-tingling experience that beautifully captures the powerful love a mother holds for her children.
TWO
“Two” is a tribute to love, which takes life in so many different and amazing ways. Ray and the models Miriam and Federica, also a couple in the daily life, gave shape, through the camera, to images that highlight the pureness of the feelings, typical of the relationships of love. One of Ray’s priorities is to give us images where everything goes beyond the locations, the models or the moments captured in the shots. And in this collection, we can see Miriam and Federica, but at the same time we see what invisible line lives in them and in all of us, as well as in all the human beings who will be born in future or ever had life in past.
THE FACES OF GIORGIO ARMANI
As probably each and everyone of you are probably aware, since the first ever fashion shows the importance of choosing the right models to present the collections is fundamental.
Even if people say that in Paris already back in the nineteenth century there were the first examples of catwalks, it’s from the beginning of this century that in New York City the shows started to be well organised, and after years, in Italy too.