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Greta Varlese Invokes Hard Art of Pre-Raphaelite Times for Flair

Greta Varlese invites us to go “Where the Wild Flowers Grow” by Jeff Bark for Flair #20, December 2015. Lost in the Pre-Raphaelite Era, these Midnight Riders embark on a journey of discovery. An exquisite tale that invokes the romantic code of Shakespearean art with today’s forward youth. Each shot elevates our understanding of this time period through the use of int…

Lindsey Wixson in a Fashion Fairytale 'Boom For Real'

Lindsey Wixson embraces her childhood in ‘Boom For Real’ by Ryan McGinley for Flair Magazine #14. Dressing up becomes her with an exquisite array of artistry and imagination. The heart of haute couture opens, as (Stylist) Sissy Vian captures a Fashion Fairy Tale from Atelier Versace, Chanel, Dior, Giambattista Valli, Schiaparelli and Valentino. Makeup Artist, Fulvia Far

Anja Rubik Settles into Herself in Flair

Anja Rubik settles into herself in ‘Being Anja’ by Collier Schorr for Flair Magazine #13, November -14. Slinking through each shot, Rubik embraces the story like a panther previewing it’s prey. The power of passion comes through the page as she dominates each frame with feline like ferocity. Stylist, Sissy Vian, lets freedom run with unisex fashions that erase the lin…

Lily McMenamy Is a Vision of High Velocity in Flair

Pulling us into her vortex Lily McMenamy is a force of nature in this captivating cover-story by Sean and Seng for Flair Magazine #7. Poetry in motion, this is high velocity fashion ready to take flight. Living up to her lineage, Lily delivers a beautifully balletic performance with poses that all blend together to form a unified illusion of movement. Commanding our attention the dynamic be…

Daphne Groeneveld Stuns in 'The Geisha' by Paola Kudacki

Daphne Groeneveld plays ‘The Geisha’ for Paola Kudacki in the Spring 2013 issue of Flair Magazine. As we continue to look East for inspiration this season, some of the boldest trends are highly influenced by the customs of other cultures. Borrowing beauty practices from one of histories most beloved characters, the artistry behind the image of the “geisha girl,” …