Sunday, October 31, 2010
Black 13: Preview 6 - Jonas Bresnan and Katie Felstead shoot Kristine Drinke
At the printers with Black 13 so it's time for another preview. Our London crew; photographer Jonas Bresnan, fashion editor Katie Felstead - who is shooting for her third consecutive Black, hair stylist Mark Daniel Bailey and make-up artist Mel Arter have captured Elite London's Kristine Drinke in an edgy yet sophisticated editorial. Shoe fiends will particularly covet these heels by Christian Louboutin...
Monday, October 25, 2010
Black 13: Preview 5 - Stephen Tilley and Rachael Churchward shoot Eve
Eve wearing bespoke Tanya Carlson
gown and Huffer beanie
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Wunderkammer Jewellery launches online - Win these rings!
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Black 13: Preview 4 - David Shields and Rachael Churchward shoot Ella Verberne
Here is a shot of rising local model Ella Verberne from our 16 page shoot this issue by photographer David Shields and fashion director Rachael Churchward. Built around the current Louis Vuitton ready-to-wear range which was flown into NZ for us to shoot for a day, Rachael teamed the gorgeous collection with locals Karen Walker and Kate Sylvester plus a few vintage pieces like this 70's Skellerup trench. Greg Murrell battled the rain and wind all day to deliver natural hair and Stacy Lee-Ghin applied the make-up. The two other models on the shoot were Victoria and Caity who, like Ella, are both at Clyne.
Black 13: Preview 3 - Rupert Tapper and Paul Bui shoot Natalie Keyser
Black Australian fashion editor Paul Bui has once again teamed up with photographer Rupert Tapper to shoot Kiwi model Bruce Raubenheimer and Aussie Natalie Keyser in the desert wastelands north of Newcastle for issue 13. It is a shamanic trip into the wasteland that perfectly demonstrates just what a free-thinking stylist Bui can be and confirms the creative bond between the pair. Hair and make-up to match by Sinden Dean @ DLM.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Hermes Bicycle. Discuss.
$4,000.
http://usa.hermes.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10052&categoryId=166055&parentCategoryId=166054&productId=46099&firstLevelLeftCategoryName=BICYCLE&topCategoryId=10980&langId=-1&docname=ShoppingArea%2FCatalogSection%2FProductSubsection%2FProductDisplay.jsp&leftCategoryId=166054&firstLevelLeftCategoryId=166054&storeId=10202&ddkey=CategoryDisplay
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Flock Yeah! The Moped Army mobilises...
For many years MOtors with PEDals lay dormant in garages across America, skinny half bikes consigned to the tool shed, a nerdy victim of bigger is better and machismo. If the Los Angeles Latebirds and many other chapters of the Moped Army have their way though, those days are gone. Mopeds are the go, the antithesis of gang-banging and the misunderstandings that come with riding a two-wheeled motor vehicle in large groups. In recent times enclaves of intelligent, creative Young Americans have been rebuilding them, reviving them and riding them all over the place. The moped may be the ride, the well-paved roads of America the journey but the Moped Army is really about the people and in Silverlake, California, The Latebirds are the people. A family where kinsmanship, shared experiences, well-tuned bikes and freedom of the road is king. We love this clip of the Latebird rally heading into the foothills behind L.A to one of the greatest rock tunes ever, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Freebird. Anyone who has been on a scooter run or skated in packs will love this...
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Black 13: Preview 2 - Michael Schwartz shoots Sara Blomqvist in Berlin
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Black 13: Preview 1 - Erdmann/Iles shoot Stephanie Rad
As we move into the design phase for Black 13 we're going to be busy like bees and will have little time for blogging so we figured we would pop up a few sneak peeks from the issue - as it is laid down. First up, a shot from the hair editorial that Robert Erdmann completed in London with hair legend Wendy Iles. Wendy styled up a few gorgeous, simple looks on the lovely Stephanie Rad with fashion editor Sarah Cobb - formerly fashion editor at Dazed & Confused and current contributing fashion editor to Another Magazine - styling. Make-up by Kirsten Piggott.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Sherie Muijs' Building Blocks AW 2011
Photography: Russ Flatt
Styling: Rachael Churchward
Hair: Greg Murrell
Make-up: Karenina Jackson
Model: Lauren @ Nova
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Out and about London Fashion Week by Dan and Steph
Marshall wears vintage fur hat,
Zara jacket, pants and boots
Juliet wears vintage jacket and shirt, designer's own skirt
Bridget wears Eley Kishimoto shirt, Primark jacket and vintage skirt
Davinia wears Cerruti trench, Topshop tank top,
Massiomo Dutti pants, Manuel Bolano shoes and Zara bag
Geneva wears vintage hat, shirt and clutch,
designer's own shorts, shoes by Zara
Ponti wears APC coat and Cheap Monday jeans
Lara wears vintage jacket, Issey Miyake top
and Topshop skirt. Santio wears Dries van Noten
jacket, Claude Maus t-shirt and Acne pants
Alyx wears Karen Walker shirt, Michelle
Jank neck piece, Ellery top, Twisted Blow heels
and Zara bag
YK wears YSL jacket, Alexander Wang t-shirt,
Future Classic dress and Margiela boots.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Favourite M.A.C looks of Fashion Week
M.A.C was omnipresent again at fashion week and for the third year running Russ Flatt took some great pictures. Congrats to Tatum Savage, Amber D and of course Jodie Matthews on a successful week. Here are our favourite looks of the week.
Nom D
Salasai
Adrian Hailwood
Stolen Girlfriends Club
Trelise Cooper Kids
Trelise Cooper Kids
Cybele
The Huffer School of Business - NZ Fashion Week show 2010
Huffer finale. All images by James Blackwood
The final day of fashion week was all about Huffer for us. As per last year we were ready to go by 12.30 so we went to The Longroom for our traditional show day lunch with Huffer designers Aaron Styles, Ella Moore and Aimee McFarlane and were well looked after by Des Hoeflich.
All week the speculation about the weather for Huffer's ambitious outdoor show had been rife but the boys had done their homework and show producer Jade Hurst got a final call from alternative weather forecaster Ken Ring in the afternoon. The weather would turn on sunset and be perfect for the show he advised, with the added suggestion to run as late as we could. He was dead right, the moon came out and the weather was perfect although in the afternoon the wind was still very strong and blowing the chairs over in large clumps (above).
Come show time and 1,000 people filed into the courtyard of the magnificent Owen Glenn Building, the Auckland University Business School. The show began with a couple of shuffling zombies carrying picture frames akin to those that framed the names of key sponsors such as Audi and Telecom on the massive projection wall nearby. We love Dan Buckley's concepts, he is a true creative and is always thinking outside the picture frame, as it were. The lovely ANTM winner Krista White opened the show proper wearing one of new women's wear designer Aimee McFarlane's sweetest pieces, a peach coloured belted dress that flowed behind her as she powered down the catwalk. Aside from being a very nice person, Krista is one of the best walkers we have ever seen.
Other highlights included a series of knits and dresses that featured a pretty blush pink leopard print, a black leather miniskirt and jacket combo, a green wide-collared trench and a long-waisted men's leather jacket straight from Chic Street. Stylist Rachael Churchward created a series of patches with Huffer's Steve Dunstan, Dan Buckley and H.D that paid tribute to Raf Simons and numerous sub-cultures. Girls wore long socks, sleeves and bows, large and small. Boys wore cuffed jeans, plaid shirts, braces, bomber jackets, anoraks and Casio watches. Footwear by Kathryn Wilson, Beau Coops, Converse, To Be, SGD and Tristan Blair. Greg Murrell's Ryder team created a loose, wind-blown fraternity look, some of which was pinned back to the neck, also with a bow and the MAC crew created a pared back natural look to suit. All-in-all a strong showing from Huffer with the addition of McFarlane looking like a master stroke.
Special thanks to James Blackwood for these great photos...
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