19 December 2011

Daga Ziober: Flapper Generation

 
 







"Tanzt! Tanzt!"
Vogue Germany // January 2012
Ph. Sebastian Kim // Stylist: Katie Mossman
Hair: Franco Gobbi // Make-Up: Maki Ryoke
Daga is absolutely dynamite in her first editorial of the new year, spellbinding everyone with her fluid movements that bring incredible life to both her auburn wig and each detail of Katie Mossman's styling. This is exactly how you should dance & prance in beautiful, 20's-inspired clothes!

12 December 2011

Nyasha Matonhodze: Coupling


"Best in Class"
W Magazine // January 2012
Ph. Emma Summerton // Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Odile Gilbert // Make-Up: Miranda Joyce

In her first of many editorials in 2012 magazines, Nyasha is paired up with fellow British models in W magazine's introduction to the Spring/Summer 2012 collections. Transforming in Balenciaga's space-age looks to a celebration of the Gatsby era, she exudes a cool sophistication that few her age can manage. Keep an eye out for Nyasha in your magazines next year, because this is only the beginning...

09 December 2011

Brooklyn Decker: Beauty for a Cause



2011 UNICEF Ball
Beverly Hills, California

Gown by Tory Burch, shoes by Jimmy Choo, vintage jewels by House of Lavande, ring by Jordan Alexander, and Kayu clutch.

07 December 2011

Ros Georgiou: Descent


"Models Own"
Vogue UK // January 2012
Ph. Paolo Roversi // Stylist: Gillian Wilkins
Hair: // Make-Up: 

Greek Goddess references aside, Ros holds her own in front of Paolo Roversi's ambient style, with her defined facial features catching the perfect blend of light & shadow. With a hint of David Bowie in one shot and the embodiment of sophisticated cowgirl in the other, it is now official: Ros has arrived.

06 December 2011

Josephine Skriver: Exit Through the Gift Shop


 
 
 
 


"Graffiti Dreams"
Dazed & Confused // December 2011 Anniversary Issue
Ph. Rankin // Stylist: Katie Shillingford
Hair: Martin Cullen // Make-Up: Ayami Nishimura
Paying homage to a previous story in Dazed with Kate Moss, Rankin positions Josephine next to the most colorful and innovative combinations of styling + spray paint, creating a surreal atmosphere that nonetheless grounds itself on the most human of creative concepts. Stripes, dots, shapes...all gather for a refreshing new take!