December 5, 2014
Published in: Avant-Garde
Charlotte Free uses her face to express a wide array of feelings in ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Donna Trope for Purple Fashion #22. Passion seen through the eyes of hope, each picture tells a story of strength. From paint to powder and glitter to gore, (Makeup Artist) Georgina Graham takes to the face to create a collection of unforgettable imagery. Chaotic combinations evolve, …
July 12, 2014
Published in: Covers
Amanda Murphy captures the truth of Fiction in ‘Créature’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro #155, August 2014. Walking works of modern art, Kadel finds the power of poetry hidden in the fantasy of high fashion. Each shot creates an air of liberation, inspiring (Stylist) Bill Mullen to turn it up by Dolce & Gabanna, Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace, Hermès, The Blonds, Redemptio…
June 11, 2014
Published in: Editorials
Hana Jirickova gets the season into swing in ‘Splash Dance’ a story by Hans Feurer for Elle France, 30 May 2014. Hyper-modern meets beach-chic in this phenomenal editorial designed to capture the avant-garde allure of Summer. With Chanel, Dior, Prada, Maison Martin Margiela, Saint Laurent, Barbara Bui & more, (Stylist) Hortense Manga brings excitement back to …
December 13, 2013
Published in: Editorials
Back-lit by the sun Lexi Boling is arresting in ‘Dawn Till Dusk’ by Guy Aroch for the Winter 13.14 issue of Muse Magazine. Taking his guerrilla style street photography to the great outdoors, Aroch creates a powerful piece of visual poetry. In a season that’s seen it’s share of augmented nature, it’s refreshing to view the awe-inspiring surroundings in all t…
October 20, 2013
Published in: Covers
Some people are so striking we only need to see one side to get the picture of perfection. Killing it in profile, Jessica Stam captures our attention in ‘Made In USA’ by Chad Pitman for the November 2013 issue of Vogue Ukraine. Wearing a collection of this season’s exciting new styles, Stam is electrifying, in a series of American made architectural designs artfully cura…
September 28, 2013
Published in: Covers
Chiharu Okunugi shows us the shape of things to come in ‘The Destiny of Punk’ by David Slijper for Vogue Japan November 2013. Delivering a kind of reverse form of rebellion (makeup artist) Virginia Young takes a more minimalist approach to Punk inspired beauty with styles that replace some of the extreme applications with cool, clean modern looks. Honoring the origins …