December 26, 2017
Published in: Covers
Alasdair McLellan covers Models/Muppets for Love Magazine, Fall/Winter 2017. In the furry, funny world of modern Muppets, Kermit the Frog, commits the cardinal sin of falling for fur. Playfully poetic, each image is a projection of all of your childhood wonder wrapped into a distant memory. The chaos of the couture comes to life, with Miu Miu making us believe that we can be apart of this festi…
May 7, 2016
Published in: Covers
Lexi Boling, Katie Moore, Vittoria Ceretti, Taylor Hill, Charlee Fraser, Estella Boersma & Alice Metza indulge in the art of experimental fashion by Roe Ethridge for Document Journal, SS 2016. The opposing atmosphere lends itself to the parallel nature of each piece, as designs exude dynamic presence, invoking a mutiny of miss-matched elements. Robbie Spencer uses his unique abil…
December 20, 2015
Published in: Editorials
Stella Lucia, Lexi Boling, Cayley King & Erin Mommsen are a captivating quartet in “lose your way find yourself” by Daniel Jackson for i-D Magazine, Winter 2015. Proving that art has no gender, this story celebrates the beauty of blending. While these women are exquisite specimens of the female order, what we see here is an example of philosophical merging. It’s not a …
July 17, 2015
Published in: Editorials
Daphne Groeneveld detours to the dark side in ‘I am a Superstar’ by Jason Kibbler for Vogue Russia, August 2015. Skin tight feels right as the penetrating power of purple takes over. Fueled with the fire of crystal decadence, tectonic flavors fill the page. Playing a rock-star with a twist, Daphne gives off a hypnotic haze artfully backed by a violet-vibe. Stylist, Olga Dunina…
March 28, 2015
Published in: Editorials
Sia captures our imagination in ‘Face Off’ by Gregory Harris for Interview Magazine, April 2015. The power of privacy is pure gold. Born, Sia Furler, this woman embodies the soul of an artist. Authenticity lives in the veracity of actions, true talent proves that posing is for frauds. This Australian singer has enjoyed many views of stardom, but having control is where she f…
December 4, 2013
Published in: Editorials
Julia Nobis, Dylan Fosket & Erik Anderson are part of ‘The Lost Generation’ in this traveling tale by Luigi & Daniele & Iango for Vogue Japan. Inspired by such works as Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road,” as we follow the rebel-red boots across the country they become a symbol of strength and defiance. A free fall from hope, the poetry of isolation i…