September 22, 2019
Published in: Avant-Garde
This is GRUNGE REDONE. Stella Tennant steals your heart and sets the stage for a style redo that’s en-rage, by Nathaniel Goldberg for Muse Magazine, Issue 53. Fall Fashion looks through the prism of the 90’s, with divine designs that embrace the era of grunge. Seattle soared as the Cultural Epicenter of Grunge. The movement was real… the fashion followed. This is a stori…
March 2, 2015
Published in: Covers
Karmen Pedaru is an ethereal angel in ‘Inspired’ by Horst Diekgerdes for 10 Years of Muse Magazine, Spring/Summer 2015. Celebrating a decade of doing it right, Pedaru blows our minds with the power of white. Lace garb evokes purity while undergarments invite the primal side. Beth Fenton, stimulates our senses with seraphic styles set to shine. The raptures of fashion flow …
December 8, 2014
Published in: Covers
Amanda Wellsh finds her spirit in ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends’ by Julia Noni for Muse Magazine. A powerful piece that takes us through the dark and stormy shadows of the city streets. Stylist, Beth Fenton goes monochromatic with thrilling fashions that embrace the art of neo-classic dressing. Stoic beauty speaks, as (Makeup Artist) Sil Bruinsma captures our attention withÂ…
October 13, 2014
Published in: Editorials
Nadja Bender embarks on a journey home in ‘Private’ by Denis Piel for Muse Magazine, F.W – 14.15. A private oasis or a prison cell? Bender walks the line in this compelling view of nature versus nurture. Stylist, John Vertin, fuses modern fashion as he dares to take on the art of being alone. Embracing the unmasked, each image portrays a woman fighting her instinct to find som…
February 28, 2014
Published in: Covers
Guinevere Van Seenus captures our imagination in ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ a cover story shot by Erik Madigan Heck for Muse Magazine #37, Spring 2014. A dream come true, this dares to re-define the meaning of life, by giving us a look inside of forever. A beautiful blend of the past and future, this Intimate Portrayal of love, takes it to another dimension. Shrouding herself in silen…
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…
June 26, 2013
Published in: Editorials
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stars in ‘Summer with Rosie’ by Guy Aroch for Muse Magazine #34 Summer 2013. The latest in a long line of artful editorials by this visionary photographer, his ability to turn what is the stuff of fluff for everyone else, into edgy works of fashion art is nothing less than remarkable. It’s what I’ve come to think of as The Aroch Way. Less an id…
May 14, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde, Editorials
Fighting her way back to the future, Catherine McNeil finds herself stuck in a style-capsule ‘When Midnight Comes Around’ by Guy Aroch for Muse Magazine #33. Raw, real & artfully driven, Aroch delivers a cinematic story that might leave you asking, is this real or is it the Matrix? With remnants of retro-recovered pieces laying around like so much archaic architectu…
March 22, 2013
Published in: Editorials
In a grand nostalgic nod, angels & icons merge as Malgosia Bela channels the spirit of 70’s YSL, in ‘Saint Laurent’ for the cover of Muse Magazine #33. David Bellemere celebrates the debut of Hedi Slimane’s (much anticipated) take over of Yves Saint Laurent, this captivating editorial, pays homage to the roots of this historic fashion house. Instantly re…
February 20, 2013
Published in: Covers
Don’t cross the Kloss.  ‘Karlie Kloss 11.01.13’ plays both sides in this gritty tough-girl editorial, by Mariano Vivanco for the Spring 2013 issue of Muse Magazine.   Shorned and sexy, Kloss embraces her androgyny with a new dew, smudged out makeup and a drop-dead sexy wardrobe, so chic, it will make you question your own fashion identity  Set against a gr…
December 17, 2011
Published in: Editorials
From Breakfast at Tiffany’s, one of the most beloved characters celluloid-history, Holly Golightly, is reinvented as “Madame X” by model Kendra Spears.  In the original film Audrey Hepburn turned the streets of Manhattan into her own fashion-playground, strolling up/down 5th-Ave in head-to-toe Givenchy.  In this playful layout for Muse M…