Posts featuring stylist Bill Mullen

Michi Kat Rides Rainbow of Life "Jack Early" Independence Day

Michi Kat rides a rainbow into Independence Day in “Jack Early” by Greg Kadel for Numéro Magazine, June 2016. Ana Cristina, Rhiannon McConnell & Veronika Vilim pushes pride with designs that define our love of country. Red, White & Blue Celebrates the Colors of America, while creativity captures our spirit of change. Tectonic imagery invites us to move as dyna…

Art of Decadence the Penchant of Play Dominatrix Divine

Catherine McNeil & Anastasia Khodkina gets cheeky with it in “Le Diable Au Corps” by Greg Kadel for Numéro N°170, 02/16. Fall into a fantasy… as The Amour Issue makes its way inviting all things to join in the name of play. Powerfully wicked & wonderfully fun, this Devil In The Flesh story lets fashion border on fetishism. Dipping into the land of double entendr…

Constance Jablonski Posed to Purrfection in 'Cat Woman'

Constance Jablonski shows us the feline side of fashion in ‘Cat Woman’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro, November 2014. Posed to Purrrfection, Jablonski is on the prowl, playing a revved up kitty with a whip. Bill Mullen creates an ode to the slinky side of style with a savage blend of leopard, fur, leather & lace. Costuming erupts with haute looks by Agent ProvocateurAlexis

Numéro

Amanda Murphy captures the truth of Fiction in ‘Créature’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro #155, August 2014. Walking works of modern art, Kadel finds the power of poetry hidden in the fantasy of high fashion. Each shot creates an air of liberation, inspiring (Stylist) Bill Mullen to turn it up by Dolce & Gabanna, Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace, Hermès, The Blonds, Redemptio

Let’s Panic Magazine

Malgosia Bela helps launch Greg Kadel’s newest creative endeavor, Let’s Panic Magazine, with this exquisite avant-garde series shot by Aaron Ward for the premier issue. An open invitation to the outrageous, ambitious and artistically extreme, Let’s Panic offers a unique opportunity for diverse minds to connect and create. A cultivation of curated pieces, this cros…

A Looks at Punk's Power to Transform 'Bowrey Girl'

Kremi Otashliyska creates a counter-culture stir in ‘Bowrey Girl’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro #144. While the road from Chaos to Couture can be a bumpy one, I postulate that the power of punk comes from it’s ability to project a sense of uptapped potential. All things are possible when what you’re looking at comes with no predetermining factors. The ultimate equalize…