Posts featuring model Yumi Lambert

Remembering Red Light District 'The Stars of Soho' Gareth Pugh

Gareth Pugh brings us “The Stars of Soho” by Sam Rock for AnOther Magazine’s show within a show. Passion penetrates the scene with this raucous thump of the underground machine. Paying homage to Soho’s infamous Red Light DistrictPugh doesn’t dismiss the seedy side, he revels in the extreme. Truth has a beautiful veneer, by allowing this vision to flouri…

Yumi Lambert Captures Essence of Junya Watanabe

Yumi Lambert captures the essence of conceptual art by Richard Burbridge for 10 Magazine, Spring 2015. Entering the world of Japanese Fashion Designer, Junya Watanabe, this story celebrates the nature of neo-now. Renowned for his revolutionary vision, the Watanabe Way is a majestic form of minimalism. Made to make you think, (Stylist) Sophia Neophitou captures the purity of his vision, w…

Tim Walker Brings McQueen's Art to life 'Dark Angel'

Tim Walker brings the magic of McQueen’s artistry to life in ‘Dark Angel’ for Vogue UK, March 2015. Followed from the F/W 2010 Collection, ‘Angels & Demons,’ V&A Museum celebrates his Archive of Designs, Savage Beauty A Retrospective. An ode to the art of a modern visionary. Aya Jones, Xiao Wen Ju, Harleth Kuusik, Yumi Lambert & Nastya Sten

Yumi Lambert Arises 'Comme Des Garçons Obsession'

Yumi Lambert unleashes the extreme in ‘Comme des Garçons Obsession’ by Mario Testino for Vogue Japan, November 2014. Forging her way into freedom, Lambert embraces avant-garde fashion as a function of art. Billowing works done in black/white, (Stylist) Anna Dello Russo opens the museum of modernity with this stunning selection of Comme des Garçons. Makeup Artist, Kats

Vogue Japan

Yumi Lambert is Dressed in Time in ‘Watch Me Get Festive’ By Antonin Guidicci for the August 2013 issue of Vogue Japan. Flirting with fashion, Guidicci gives us Great Gatsby era glamour in a period inspired piece that captures the decadence & desire of this sartorially significant decade. Opulence in overdrive, Satoshi Hirota tops off the 20’s in style wi…

I Love a Geisha-Girl that Recycles

Yumi Lambert plays a modern ‘Pop Geisha’ in the March cover/editorial of Jalouse Magazine.  Erwin Olaf combines the exotic mystery of the East with the quirky quality of the suburban West, for a beautiful blend of opposites.  Going for a little creative couture, (stylist) Jennifer Eymere mixes high-end fashion with household materials, while Cyril Laloue dares to defy t…