Posts featuring stylist Natasha Royt

'Karlie Can't Stop Won't Stop' Summer Send-Off

Karlie Kloss gives a send-off to the Summer in ‘Karlie Can’t Stop Won’t Stop’ shot by Tom Munro for Glamour US, September 2015. This fearsome feline prowls around like a Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Not often called on to cover American editorials, I found myself inspired by this cheeky piece. Rich pastels celebrate the sun while pink, yellow, orange, blue & green look t…

Beauty Papers Makes Inaugural Debut 'The Foundation'

The Foundation‘ makes it’s mark as Maxine Leonard & Valerie Wickes bring us the Inaugural debut of Beauty Papers, Issue 0. Launching for the Makeup Obsessed, buckle your seat belts it’s gonna’ be a bumpy ride. This new magazine embarks on a journey of discovery with evocative images that dare to be different. Forward artistry entices us to succu…

Vogue Japan Beauty

Eliza Cummings lights up the night in ‘The Dark Shadows of Summer’ by Ben Hassett for Vogue Japan Beauty, July 2014. Stylist, Natasha Royt, dares to redefine the meaning of decadence by taking a dark departure from the shades of Summer. Color and craft combine forces in this charismatic story built on the power of passion. Avant-garde fashion erupts, with leather, silk, cryst…

Go Back to the High Gloss 80's in 'Chic Shine Punk'

Agnes Nabuurs and Charlotte Tomas take the movement forward in ‘Chic Shine Punk’ by Sebastian Kim for the October 2013 issue of Vogue Russia. An artful amalgamation of the past and future this edgy interpretation of Neo-Punk reminds us how this trend has remained such a steady influential force within the fashion industry. Each ensemble rich with a kind of vintage decadenc…

Performance Art Used to Promote Creative Protest

Using the power of performance art, Dana Taylor stages a high fashion sit-in in ‘Olga’ by Sebastian Mader for Vogue Russia, June 2013 – The Art Issue. Executing the artistry of opposites, this edgy editorial dares to redefine the narrative structure, in this Dada inspired series that calls for the non-violent promotion of community protest. Making hi…