Thursday, April 29, 2010
Black 12 - Paul Empson shoots Masha Novoselova in Paris
Can't wait to catch up with Paul Empson this week. Here, he shoots Masha Novoselova, styling by the inimitable June Nakamoto, hair by Romina Maneti, make-up by Tina Roivainen.
Black 12 - Michael Schwartz shoots Alana in New York
Black 12 - Michael Schwartz shoots Sharon in L.A
Well we're happy to say that Black 12 is now at the premises of our esteemed printer McCollams in Auckland's Mairangi Bay. It's nice to smell the ink again. Sorry we haven't blogged a lot lately, we simply haven't had the time. The mag will be on sale around Auckland next weekend and nationwide the following Monday. Next week, we are going to Rosemount Australian Fashion Week as guests of Mac Cosmetics. There are some great designers showing over the ditch so we'll blog as often as possible. In the meantime, here's a few spreads from the issue, we'll post a cover on the weekend.
This image is from a spread by New York photographer Michael Schwartz. Shot in L.A, in a park at night with model Sharon Van der Pas. It features styling by Tasha Cain, hair by Martin-Christopher Harper and make-up by Carolina Deli-Tesch.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
High Heeled Clogs
Thursday, April 22, 2010
garance dore
Up until this week I had great respect for Garance Dore with her impeccable taste, and amazing blog. However, a friend sent me this article from StyleIte in which Dore claims that pushing models who are "plus size" / a size 8, gives off an unhealthy image. "Dore believes that putting a few size 8 models on a cover or walking them down a runway doesn’t promote a more inclusive body image ideal."
http://www.styleite.com/media/garance-dore-plus-size-trend/
Are you kidding me? I seriously hope that this was the writers interpretation of what she was saying because nothing is more inclusive and healthy than a normal sized model. Not a pin thin, non-eating, size 0 with a bad attitude. Most models DO NOT EAT to stay thin. Having been there as a teenager, and later in life hearing tons of horror stories about girls who wouldn't even eat a carrot if they fainted, I am truly sick of the poor disgraceful body imagine that the fashion world promotes. It disgusts me.
It's about time that everyone in the fashion world started to use size 8 models. We need to make a difference in a society that covet celebrities and models who do not eat to stay morbidly disgustingly thin. It's ok to not be skinny thin. You're not going to die from being a healthy body weight for your height and frame. However, you are going to die if you don't eat. I get that some people are born to be thin people and some are born to be big people. It's just genetics, I get that. But even the people who are born to be thin, don't always have their bones showing through cellophane-like skin. If we can see your bones, you're underweight, eat a sandwich and have a milkshake. Every hour until you look normal, in fact.
All I'm saying is that people need to be smart. Stop being so dang superficial. Get over the artificial size 0. Eat something. Be done with this:
Can more designers please use models that are size 8?! Please.
http://www.styleite.com/media/garance-dore-plus-size-trend/
Are you kidding me? I seriously hope that this was the writers interpretation of what she was saying because nothing is more inclusive and healthy than a normal sized model. Not a pin thin, non-eating, size 0 with a bad attitude. Most models DO NOT EAT to stay thin. Having been there as a teenager, and later in life hearing tons of horror stories about girls who wouldn't even eat a carrot if they fainted, I am truly sick of the poor disgraceful body imagine that the fashion world promotes. It disgusts me.
It's about time that everyone in the fashion world started to use size 8 models. We need to make a difference in a society that covet celebrities and models who do not eat to stay morbidly disgustingly thin. It's ok to not be skinny thin. You're not going to die from being a healthy body weight for your height and frame. However, you are going to die if you don't eat. I get that some people are born to be thin people and some are born to be big people. It's just genetics, I get that. But even the people who are born to be thin, don't always have their bones showing through cellophane-like skin. If we can see your bones, you're underweight, eat a sandwich and have a milkshake. Every hour until you look normal, in fact.
All I'm saying is that people need to be smart. Stop being so dang superficial. Get over the artificial size 0. Eat something. Be done with this:
Can more designers please use models that are size 8?! Please.
Black 12 - Russ Flatt and Rachael Churchward 20 pager
We go to print next week with Black 12, and we're quietly excited about it. It's a solid issue with a certain amount of fierceness in the fashion, H&M and modelling and in many places is bravely, proudly, black & white. Not this shoot though, the biggest we have yet run in Black at 20 pages and a sunburst of colour all round. Photographer Russ Flatt, Black fashion director Rachael Churchward, hair editor Greg Murrell and make-up artist Margo Regan shot a selection of New Zealand's newest, freshest models over three days in Auckland's Waitakere region. The beautiful youth of Aotearoa... We will pop up a cover and a couple of other images next week.
No Soho, No Mojo...
We've fallen in love with local wine label Soho. The brainchild of Rachael (with an A!) Carter, Soho is a quality collection of wine that embodies a passion for life and entertainment, and like Carter herself, has more than a passing interest in all things fashionable. The wines themselves are distinctive and premium, created by specialists in their realm. Grant Taylor, the Godfather of NZ Pinot Noir who has been nominated the world's best Pinot Noir maker not once, but twice, is, you guessed it, behind the sumptuous Pinot. Winemakers like Dave Clouston, Pete Turner and Russell Wiggins account for the equally yummy other varieties in the range with a new Syrah from Waiheke, the Valentino Syrah, the eight Soho wine, due shortly. We are particularly interested by Soho's marketing and positioning strategy which draws upon the Soho crew's love of fashion. Wines are named after the style and design of some of the world's best designers; look out for the McQueen Couture Pinot which represents Grant Taylor at the top of his game and the billboard campaign and ad in the upcoming issue of Black which showcases the loveliness of this amalgamation between two of the world's most stylish industries - fashion and wine.
We have 2 x two packs of Soho Wines to give away to Blacklog readers - a McQueen Pinot and a Marlborough Sav. The first people to email grant@blackmag.co.nz with the words; No Soho, no Mojo in the subject line and a delivery address (NZ readers only sorry and 18 years +) will win themselves a classy tipple.
The Spark That Shines
Converse, that global purveyor of sneakers and all things sole-ful has launched a new online creative initiative called "Spark." Aimed at developing creative talent from rising artists and musicians around the world it is already taking shape as an interesting amalgam of artistic expression. Twenty-four global artists from a diverse range of places will feature their work on the Converse Spark site and many are experimental or just plain unique in nature. Of the five or six online so far we particularly like the mad Mexican muso Ulises (above). Most of the films are really well made, and going through them is like a wee trip around the globe - an insight into them and their culture. Keep an eye on them as they are posted here.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Huffer Pop!
The Huffer crew are staging a bit of a pop-up store this Saturday, starting, apparently, at 3.33am. Much later, at 7pm, Clap Clap Riot will play accompanied by DJ TV Stevie. We've just completed a 6 page interview and story with the guys for Black 12 and one of the topics we discussed was a shoe range called ToBe which they're pretty excited about. The range was created in Wellington and built in Indonesia using premium Wanganui leathers and the three guys behind the label will be in attendance on Saturday, along with the shoes of course. So pop along to the Huffer/ToBe store on Saturday but maybe have some breakfast first and wait until it is daylight!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Workshop BMW show 4: Christchurch
Elza and Nellie both at Ali McD
Harriet and Clare @ Portfolio
The day presented a few challenges but the evening at Jeff Gray BMW Christchurch, went without a hitch. The local MAC make-up crew and True Grit Hair Spa provided great looks and the models from Ali McD and Portfolio rocked the catwalk. We also developed a new affection for Allan Scott's 2008 Pinot Noir! Thanks to Matt and the crew at the dealership for being so accommodating, Pip and Greg at BMW and of course Chris & Helen Cherry and Rebekah at RCM.
Below: Clementine & Katie @ Portfolio
Mary @ Ali McD
Felix @ Ali McD
Tom & Kayleigh @ Ali McD
Oliver and Jonah @ Portfolio
Ilish @ Ali McD
Ali McD's son Elvis looked hot!
Olivia @ Ali McD
6 girls and Sam @ Ali McD
Budding photographer Felix
Workshop BMW show 3: Wellington
Thursday, April 8, 2010
miu miu has gone so soon
Workshop BMW show 2: Newmarket
L-R: Lewis @ Clyne, Kieran @ Red 11, Evgeny @ Clyne, Bailee @ Red 11
Hannah @ 62, Kieran @ Red 11
Lewis @ Clyne
Barbara @ Nova, Derya @ 62 Models
Ariel @ August
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Workshop BMW show 1: Takapuna
Gabrielle @ Red 11 and Levi @ 62 giving the thumbs up
Rhiannon @ August, Michael Whittaker @ Clyne and Lewis @ Clyne
Hal @ Red 11, Tim @ Visage, Elena @ Red 11
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