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15 juin 2011

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15 juin 2011

MIRANDA KERR for BALENCIAGA 2012

 
 

Last week we saw the return of Miranda to the runway for Balenciaga’s Resort 2012 collection.

Creative director Nicolas Ghesquiere is known for producing unique shows that resonate with his fondness for colour and architectural aesthetics, and his resort 2012 collection was no different. As Ghesquiere put it the “longer than usual, and with more volume,” collection had an assortment of voluminous pieces in opulent fabrics. The sculptured garments depicted the fun and risk-taking attitude of Ghesquiere and stood out from the rest of the resort shows.  Balenciaga usually shows a trouser-heavy collection, however last week we saw an array of shorts and skirts in the collection.

Volume was a key influence in the collection with voluminous balloon skirts and voluptuous double shorts, which were inspired by the famous Balenciaga client Mona von Bismarck’s gardening shorts, paired with crisp white shirts. The A-line skirts that were pleated ever so softly falling perfectly at the knee were the standout item of the collection as were the printed dresses and jackets. Trousers also made an appearance and were tapered in a stunning palette of metallic hues, adding a splash of glamour needed for resort wear. There was also a reference to sophisticated chic dressing with cardigans layered over dresses, which Ghesquiere said was “in classic Jackie Kennedy style”. The men’s inspired garments were complemented by oversized and cropped sleek jackets and sculptured vests.

The stunning autumn colour spectrum of plum, red and brown and metallic gold, rust and silver were orchestrated beautifully with the distinctive brick print used by Cristobal Balenciaga in 1961. The tones were accompanied perfectly with the various fabrics including silk, chiffon, tweed and leather.

Thigh high boots and sculpted heels were the shoes of choice, while the retro 80s-style visor combined with most of the outfits added a touch of sport luxe to the collection. The long sleek straight hair and chunky jewellery donned by the models supplemented the innovative collection.

Miranda strutted down the runway in numerous outfits from the standout collection including the delicate silk double shorts with an oversized white A-line jacket and the silver knee-length skirt with a white tunic-style shirt.

The overall look was luscious and fun, reflecting Balenciaga’s original concepts. With Miranda’s relaxed and happy persona it is easy to see why she has modelled for Balenciaga season after season.

15 juin 2011

LADY GAGA

The Asian Issue – Interview with Stephen Gan May 12th, 2011 by Janelle Industry News, Interviews

 

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Models.com interviews V Editor-in-Chief Stephen Gan

As one of fashion’s most influential publications, V Magazine continuously pushes the content envelope. The ever audacious glossy never fails to generate buzz and a fair bit of controversy with its signature-themed issues. In taking the monthly mag format and turning it into an event, V has managed to tackle some of fashion’s most pertinent topics: age, size, race and relevance are just a few of the hot button subjects that V has covered with sleek style.

The magazine’s latest endeavor is their Asian issue, a tribute to fashion’s Asian inspirations and influences that finds an unlikely muse in pop sensation Lady Gaga. As always, the topic is timely, but for co-founder and creative director Stephen Gan, V71 is also deeply personal. MDC talks to the force behind V to find out the motivation behind the contradictory cover choice and what this special edition holds in store for readers.

MDC: How did the idea for an Asia issue come about?

Stephen: Being Asian myself, it’s a subject I always wanted to tackle, but never dared to. As you can imagine, it’s a subject that hits very close to home, and, therefore, is very difficult to tackle. How do you do it right? How do you involve all the right people and ever think it’s complete? Plus, the idea that people would say “Asian” is a trend, that it could now be “in,” was very strange to me. It took a lot of guts and a lot of hard work.

MDC: In your opinion, what is the biggest impact that the Asian market has had on the fashion industry as a whole?

Stephen: Let’s face it, all the big designer brands think of Asia as a very important market now. But we’ve tried not to think too much of that, and just think of all the gorgeous Asian models there are now, when it seemed like you couldn’t find a good Asian model a year or two ago.

MDC: Who were some people you felt it was important to include in this issue?

Stephen: First of all, the issue had to be done with our Asian guest editors, Victoria and Edward Tang, who know the “pulse” of anything that’s worthwhile covering over there. On the celebrity front, it was impossible to do it without Gong Li, “the Garbo of Asia,” probably the most beautiful and talented actress on that side of the world. On the political front, artist Ai Wei Wei. For photography, Nobuyoshi Araki, Japan’s most controversial photographer. As far as models: Bonnie Chen and her boyfriend, “The Rock,” are, to me, the most gorgeous Asian couple around right now. Fei Fei SunLiu WenTao OkamotoMing Xi, and Sui He are the most beautiful Asian girls right now, while Daisuke Ueda is probably the handsomest male. They’re all incredibly inspiring.

MDC: On a personal level, why do you feel it was important to do this issue?

Stephen: Well, I kept thinking, someone had to do it! It may as well be an Asian who is familiar with the subject matter.

MDC: What made you decide on Lady Gaga for the cover of the Issue, as opposed to an Asian celebrity or model?

Stephen:
 Honestly, we searched high and low for Asian celebrities, and we seriously did our homework. But stars who are big in Asia rarely come to America, and getting someone shot over there the way we like things done, started to look tougher and tougher. Gaga and I were emailing the day “Born This Way” came out and I said, “You deserve another cover!” It turned out our Summer issue was coming out ten days before her new album was due to hit. And so I turned to Inez & Vinoodh to come up with an idea that showed her as 3 different characters: herself, a Japanese butterfly, and a Bollywood Shiva goddess. This was their idea, and it just seemed to fit so naturally.

MDC: This issue is going to have a special hardbound edition, which is sure to become something of a collector’s item. Do you feel that as digital takes over, magazines have to become collector’s items? 

Stephen: 
Well, you couldn’t see a cover image like this come to life and not think of commemorating the occasion is a special way. Doing the 1000 copy limited Collector’s Edition was our way of doing it. It’s such a special moment for me, for all Asians, and for Gaga. An issue can be a celebration in print, right? That’s what this is.

Yes, doing special things in print ensures that print will never die. You will probably see all these images online before you get the hardbound copy in your hands, but when you do, trust me, it will put a smile on your face that no image on a computer screen ever will.

MDC: What do you think will be the legacy of fashion’s new wave of Asian designers?

Stephen: I’m not sure about a “legacy.” China Machado was a model who left a legacy, Suga was a Japanese hairstylist who left a legacy, the Japanese designers like Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto will certainly leave a legacy, but if you’re referring to the new wave of Asian-American designers coming up right now, it’s much too early to say! They’re all so young! Let’s wait until they hit 40 before we discuss a legacy! Haha!

MDC: V has become very known for its themed issues, but lately it seems like every other magazine is jumping on the bandwagon. Since I know you’re always on the cutting edge, what is the next stage of V’s evolution as a magazine?

Stephen: It’s very kind of you to say that. It’s actually a Visionaire tradition: the “thematic” issue! But I never believe that fashion happens only in “waves.” And therefore always working thematically can be dangerous too. As a magazine, it’s important to be able to introduce the 10 hottest faces just as you guys do at Models.com. And those ten hottest are bound to be of all races and nationalities. Therefore, looking for all this or all that, it can’t be a steady formula. As a magazine, you can never get too settled. When you feel like something’s gonna be too much of a trend and everyone’s jumped on the bandwagon, you have to be ready to risk it all and try something totally new! Every new issue is a chance to transform.

MDC: Any hints as to the next theme V will tackle?

Stephen: Fittingly, our next theme will be “Transformation”!

15 juin 2011

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15 juin 2011

From VERSAII -FREJA BEHA for CHANEL-KATE MOSS-AND MORE FASHION...


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shooting for Reiss today!


 

Christine Aimée

 

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sameerawr asked: LOL you definitely blagged it so well then! so stunning. whow as the dress by?

 

you know me - professional blagger from chemistry to stripper shoes that don’t fit. A Bristol graduate called Natasha Knights (:

 


 

Christine Aimée

 

Christine Aimée


 

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whats your opinion on short people in maxi dresses? what suits smaller people best?

 

 

well it depends on the rest of your body shape but slim fitting maxi dresses with a good pair of heels tend to look quite good on shorter people, I’d personally steer clear of anything too billowy if you’re under 5’5 though but again it all depends

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Christine Aimée for CITIZEN K  Russian Cover

Christine Aimée for CITIZEN K  Russian Cover

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15 juin 2011

Mary Alice’s Wonderland

Of The Minute
 
 
June 6th, 2011 by Janelle
 
 


Discover stylist, consultant and commentator Mary Alice Stephenson’s unique take on the world of fashion, working with celebrities and her advice for industry newcomers. Read the exclusive interview, only in MDX.

15 juin 2011

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15 juin 2011

The Ravishing Robyn

June 3rd, 2011 by Janelle
 
 

Robyn Lawley by Betty Sze for Models.com

As one of the stars of Vogue Italia‘s June issue, Robyn Lawley represents a new breed of plus model; girls with the talent and presence to move between editorial work and commercial bookings with ease. The fresh faced Aussie beauty has a look that calls to mind the glamazon models of years past, but she’s much more than just a pretty face. MDC sat down with Robyn to talk about her beginnings in the industry as a straight size model and what it was like working with the peerless Steven Meisel.

 

15 juin 2011

Nick Knight

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20 mai 2011

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