Posts featuring makeup_hair Yadim

i-D Magazine

Anna Ewers shows us the past is Priceless in ‘i collect what the night brings a girl gotta have her favourite things’ by Boo George for i-D Magazine Winter 2013. Taking the industry by storm, rising star Boo George delivers another cool cover for The Collections Issue series. Recreating a pivotal time in fashion history, (Stylist) Havana Laffitte captures the moment of …

Cate Blanchett Channels Cult Cabaret Dancer Anita Berber

Inspired by the 20’s cult cabaret dancer Anita Berber (below), Cate Blanchett embodies New Wave Berlin in coverstory by Willy Vanderperre for AnOther Magazine AW 2013. An openly androgynous dancer known for her erotic performances and erratic behavior, Berber’s notorious ways were only outweighed by her love of the theater and power to perform. Capturing that same sense of c…

V Magazine

Hungry for the spotlight Lady Gaga redefines the idea of a starving artist by devouring this cover-quartet, shot by Inez & Vinoodh for V Magazine #85 Fall 2013. Vibrating with a kind of voracious vengeance, the rebellious icon returns from her recent hip-surgery hiatus with an appetite for the exquisitely exotic and a renewed commitment to the creative extreme. Styled by Brandon Maxw…

A Ceremony of Fashion by Fire 'Come As You Are' W Magazine

A cast of kindred spirits ‘Come As Your Are’ invites some of today’s most eclectic models on an editorial vision-quest (of sorts), captured by Mert & Marcus for the September 2013 issue of W Magazine. Expelling all thoughts of commercialism, this artful endeavor follows individuals as they embark on a journey of self-discovery using the untamed elements of the ou…

Daphne Groeneveld in ‘Mix Master’ by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue UK

Daphne Groeneveld displays the makeup magic of artist Yadim in, ‘Mix Master,’ shot by Patrick Demarchelier for the November 2012 issue of Vogue UK.  Newly anointed ‘International Makeup Designer’ for Dior Beauty, Yadim, pays tribute to the great Serge Lutens – who created his first line for Dior in 1967.  Inspired by the theatricality of those or…

‘A Scanner Darkley’ by Daniel Jacson for Dazed & Confused

The works of fashion-illustrator René Gruau, are the inspiration for this rebellious attempt at re-imagining the confines of mixed-media, for the June issue of Dazed & Confused.  Daniel Jackson blends two-worlds in the futuristic, fashion-fantasy, “A Scanner Darkly.”  In this series drawings come to life, having transformed into some mutant chain of fashi…