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Fashion Shift is an international fashion photography magazine based in the UK. We're dedicated to promote the inspirational work of the emerging creatives and established professionals within the fashion photography industry.
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Cover 2 - photographed by Magdalena Bieth
www.magdalenabieth.comStyled by a fashion designer:
Anna Kostina www.anafashionart.com
Cover 3 - photographed by Anna Radchenko
www.annaradchenko.comStyled by Artem Bondarenko
www.artembond.com
Cover 1 - photographed by Jessie Dee www.jessiedee.net
Wardrobe by Charyli www.charylistores.com
SPRING ISSUE 2014
Magdalena BiethFounder/Editor-in-Chief
Fashion Photographer [email protected]
Carmen ObiedFeatures Editor/Professional Model
Industry [email protected]
Kartee MunusamyOfficial F*Shift Hair Stylist
Creative Director @Kartee Munusamy Despoke Hair London
Jessie Dee La Vie En Rose - 4Anna Radchenko House of Freedom - 14
Magdalena Bieth Oriental Red - 22Atcha Kim The Artist - 30
Norma Lopez Molina 1618 - 38Ekaterina Belinskaya INTERVIEW - 44
Kai Weissenfeld Light the Sparkles - 48Jennifer Fischer Mirror, Mirror - 54
Sophie Rashad A Step Back To A Better Time - Dressing Like A True Lady - 60
Mannbutte Encounter by Kay Li - 62Kendra Storm Rae Romance is dead - 70
Kayt Webster-Brown Jane's Addiction - 78Jeff Sales Warm Winds - 88
Emelie Svensson Danish Fashion Week 2014 - 92Alex Falcao Temperature Rising - 96
Nika Belyaeva Two Passions - 102Thuy Pham Little Blue Girl - 110
Tomomakazu Hamada T - 116Theresa Sutter Fallow Woods - 122
Virginia Di Mauro Sunday in Town - 128Meggen Connolley Desert Dweller - 138Lesley Pedraza Modernizing Bobo - 144
Ludivine Jamin Remembering - 148Nikki Fizer No Human Intentions Spring 2014 - 154
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LA VIEEN ROSE
Photographer: Jessie Dee www.jessiedee.netModels: Hunter Denoyelles & Makaila Nichols@Wilhemina
Model ManagementJackie Hoag @P Model Management
Trina Waicul @Mega Model ManagementHair: Angel Cardona www.thisisangelcardona.com
Makeup: Jessie Dee www.jessiedee.net & Amanda Harvey www.makeuponhand.com
Clothing provided by: Charyli www.charylistores.comJewelry provided by: Bon Posh Fashion Jewelry
Crown by Wild and Free Jewelry www.wildandfreejewelry.comLocation: Florida, USA
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Crown by Wild and Free Jewelry www.wildandfreejewelry.com
Jewelry: Bon Posh Fashion JewelryWardrobe: Charyli www.charylistores.com
Crown by Wild and Free Jewelry www.wildandfreejewelry.comJewelry: Bon Posh Fashion JewelryWardrobe: Charyli www.charylistores.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Crown by Wild and Free Jewelry www.wildandfreejewelry.comJewelry: Bon Posh Fashion JewelryWardrobe: Charyli www.charylistores.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
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Jewelry: Bon Posh Fashion JewelryWardrobe: Charyli www.charylistores.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Jewelry: Bon Posh Fashion JewelryWardrobe: Charyli www.charylistores.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Jacket: Atelier Galetsky
HOUSE OFFREEDOM
Photographer: Anna Radchenko www.annaradchenko.comStylist: Artem Bondarenko www.artembond.com
Producer: Tina Anderson MUA: Maria Afanasyeva Hair stylist: Olya Zvereva
Wardrobe: Atelier Galetsky and Olga MalerovaSet designer: Taya Dodina
Location: Moscow, Russia
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Wardrobe: Atelier Galetsky
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
All clothing & shoes: Atelier GaletskyHeart bag: Taya Dodina
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Accessories: QueVaAll clothing & shoes: Atelier GaletskyOn the left | white dress: Olga Malerova
ORIENTAL RED
Photography: Magdalena Bieth www.magdalenabieth.comModel: Emma @Gingersnap Models
Feat. Hoang TruongHair stylist: Kartee Munusamy www.karteemunusamy.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina www.anafashionart.com
Make-up artist: Luka Watabe using MAC CosmeticsPhotography assistant: Nathan Klein
Location: London, Chinatown, UK
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www.anafashionart.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.anafashionart.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Hair stylist: Kartee Munusamy www.karteemunusamy.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina www.anafashionart.comMake-up artist: Luka Watabe using MAC
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.anafashionart.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.anafashionart.comFashion designer: Anna Kostina
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
THEARTIST
Photographer: Atcha Kim www.atchakim.comModel: Aly C. @ Charles Stuart Stylist: Carolina Siulin
Makeup & Hair: Joyce Tu
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Blouse,Vero ModaLace socks,TopShop
Shoes,Circus by Sam Edelman
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Crop Top:H&MJeans: SilverBelt: Ever NewNecklaces: Aldo & ExpressionBracelets: Aldo
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Crop Bustier Bra,La SenzaShoes,Circus by Sam EdelmanDenim Jumpsuit,Material Girl
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Crop Bustier Bra,La SenzaShoes,Circus by Sam EdelmanDenim Jumpsuit,Material Girl
Crop Top:H&MJeans: Silver
Belt: Ever NewNecklaces: Aldo & Expression
Bracelets: Aldo
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
zara topastr skirt (nordstrom) ted baker scarf
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
1618
Photographer: Norma Lopez Molinawww.normalopezmolina.com
Model: Leticia Cline www.leticiacline.comStylist / Hair and Makeup: Jennifer Beverly
www.jenniferbeverly.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
ted baker lemon high neckline dressted baker cardigan
ted baker lemon clutchdolce and cabbana glasses
tildon dress (nordstrom) zara braceletballet slippers nordstorm
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
dolce & cabbana sunglassesmaje orange dressted baker clutch bag
scarf stylists own prada sunglassesrobin piccone Swimsuit (nordstrom)
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
THE BIG INTERVIEWEkaterina Belinskaya
We caught up with an inspirational fashion photographer - Ekaterina Belinskaya
A winner of the Best Photographer 2011 (1st place in Advertising Photography Awards).
Ekaterinas work can be seen in "The Best of Russia" exhibition since 2012.Ekaterina tells us about her inspirations, ambitions, currently used gear,
favourite shoots to date and what drives her to be successful.She currently works between Moscow, Paris, Milan shooting advertising
campaigns and editorials for a variety of fashion magazines around the world.
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.ekaterinabelinskaya.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
F*SHIFT: How did your journey with fashion photography begin? What made you shoot fash-ion?EKATERINA: It started like a game. Since I got my very first digital camera I fell in love with photography. I was taking pictures of almost everything (at the age of 19), then I started to create portraits of my friends at home studio. I've created accessories, dresses, doing make up by myself. After couple of years, I recognized that this passion can become my career and it's the thing I want to do in my life. Then I started to work with a team of professional make-up artists, stylists, model agencies. That's how the first steps started. I think my photography is more art than fashion. Amazing clothes and accessories we use in the stories make it fashion-able.
F*SHIFT: What drives you to be successful in fashion photography?EKATERINA: Vision, style, mood. To find your own unique style, be the best in what you do and be honest with yourself is the best way of being successful.
F*SHIFT: What has been your favourite shoot to date and why?EKATERINA: So many, I cant choose only one.The most favorites: the underwater story (the winner of The Best of Russia 2013) and Burn away.I made these shoots with fashion designer Alisa Gagarina and model Elena Mitinskaya. Theyre never afraid to take risks, love them! And I can name Pulse or Breath of butterfly shoots as one of my favorites. My journey into video pro-duction started with this shoot. It was a collabo-ration with fashion designer Maria Daranova. She created a paper dress especially for the story.
F*SHIFT: How do you go about organising a shoot? EKATERINA: It depends. Organising commer-cial and personal shoots is different. But eve-rything starts with the mood board/reference. After keeping ideas in mind you and your team starts discussing about the model, make-up, location etc. Every part is important to create a unique story.
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F*SHIFT: How do you feel about retouching your work? Do you do it yourself or work with professional retouchers? EKATERINA: I wish one day I will find a person who can retouch the series by one sample with the mood I wanted. But for now, all editing work I do by myself. The most important part is color correction. Color makes the mood. Im not a big fan of spending time with a computer, so while shooting I am trying to make photos as finals the less photoshop you have to do, the better result, in my opinion.
F*SHIFT: Who are your biggest inspirations? Whose work do you love and follow?EKATERINA: T.Walker and P.Roversi are my true inspiration. Almost every shoot theyve made - I love.
F*SHIFT: We have seen your work in many well-known magazines. Where would you like to see your images being published in 5 years time?
EKATERINA: In 5 years I hope to see my works published worldwide in Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Numero, Interview, Wonderland; I love their style and mood.
F*SHIFT: Talk us thorough your gear. What is your favourite lens?EKATERINA: I prefer fixed lenses. My favorite is 50 mm 1.2, 135 mm 2.0 and I use Canon 5D Mark II. Recently I discovered for me nice lens Samyang 14mm 2.8-22 f for Canon. I use it for video shoots, but for photography also it gives an interesting result.
F*SHIFT: Have you got any advice for aspiring fashion photographers?EKATERINA: Love what you do!Never stop to learn! Find and develop your own style and vision!Never-never give up and be prepared for the ups and downs.Be inspired! Good luck!
www.ekaterinabelinskaya.com
THE BIG INTERVIEWEkaterina Belinskaya
www.ekaterinabelinskaya.com
LIGHT THE
SPARKLES
Photographer: Kai Weissenfeld www.kaiweissenfeld.deMUA: Melanie Goldmann www.melgoldmann.com
Styling: Malia Keana Model: Miriam @Together ModelsGowns: Fatima Halwani Couture www.fatima-halwani.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.fatima-halwani.comGown: Fatima Halwani Couture
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.fatima-halwani.comGown: Fatima Halwani Couture
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.fatima-halwani.comGown: Fatima Halwani Couture
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Earrings: RocksPaperMetal
Dress: Cameo the label
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MIRROR, MIRROR...Photographer: Jennifer Fischer www.JeannyPhotografie.de
Designer: Sofie Diehl www.facebook.com/Sofiediehl.fashiondesign
MUA: Anna RolfesModel: Rea @ VIA Modelmanagement
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Designer: Sofie Diehl www.facebook.com/Sofiediehl.fashiondesign
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Designer: Sofie Diehl www.facebook.com/Sofiediehl.fashiondesign
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
A Step Back To A Better Time - Dressing Like A True Lady by
Sophie Rashad
Have you ever paid close attention to just how much ladies fashion has evolved? Did you ever really question how short skirts in the swinging sixties acceptably turned into ripped jeans and a plain tee? Because Im sure many of us fashionistas would agree, from time to time, we all become slightly tired of just the same old mediocre look. You cant deny, dressing casually is doing absolutely nothing but dulling our fashion senses. The thought of innocent pearls, pretty patterns and classy dresses does make you melt a little inside. And looking back at the Marilyn Monroe days makes us all die with envy. Well thankfully I come only with good news to spill. The Lady was never dead and gone, she just lost her way. And as a matter of fact, there are still many pieces out there every season that are perfectly lady like. Who do you have to thank? The brilliant influences of three women who gave fashion a whole new perspective for their time.
Author: Sophie Rashad Fashion Blogger
www.sophierashad.com
www.sophierashad.com
All Hail Audrey...Yes I can read your mind; someone so beautiful does not need to have such impeccable style either because surely that would be an injustice. But she certainly did. And through her many legendary Hollywood movies she sure set a trend of her own giving style in her time a little twist of masculinity in the most elegant way humanly possible. Audrey was never a big fan of colour and unlike Jackie, always stuck to the blacks, navy blue, whites and very neutral tones. Rumour has it she never liked being centre of attention and chose her plain colours as a way to opt out from being in the spotlight. Patterns were only seen in the occasional dresses she wore, but mainly she modelled the fitted cropped trousers, polo neck jumpers and stiff shirts which is pre-cisely what made her style so different for women in her day. She favoured minimal accessories, wearing just one statement necklace at a time, rather than multiple pieces because it never occurred to her to try hard. The beauty often wore headbands and scarves tied around her head too, just as a brief reminder to the world that she was still a lady throughout her smart style. Fur was also something which was associ-ated with Audrey, as she showcased many fur hats as well as fur coats throughout the years. And who can say no to fur even if its faux when winter approaches? Being so uber chic with her understated acces-sories, there is certainly nothing more attractive than the self assurance Audrey carried throughout, and if youre wonder-ing how you can still grasp this elegance you only have to open your eyes. Because simple classic pieces are repeatedly on the catwalk, you may just need the confidence to combine them correctly.
Queen Marilyn...Its safe to say that we all love her, and would all almost certainly dress identically if we had a doll like face ,and curves to fit perfection. But what was it that made Marilyn so special? She oozed glamour and confidence and self assurance in the most delightful way was her best accessory. Most of her statement pieces included many recognised glamorous dresses that have gone down in fashion history, and she undoubtedly was never afraid to go over the top. She was often seen wearing bright red lipsticks and the most colourful dresses making her the only one to admire in the room; centre of attention doesnt even come close. The fashion legend never particularly needed any great accessories as the diamond jewels and beads on her outfits said enough. She was no Plain Jane thats for sure, and this goddess dressed as though each day were her last, and was well known to not be afraid to show a little cleavage or skin on the correct occasion. But how does she affect todays style?
Marilyn pushed the boundaries and its es-sential for all designers to take a risk. Deep V neck dresses, shirts revealing just a hint of side boob most definitely evolved from her. Marilyn defined her own version of a lady, her outspoken style had never been seen in the fashion world. If youre hoping to grasp a drop of essence from her style, keep your eyes peeled for the iconic pieces that might just give you the little extra lady attention you need.
Thats So Jackie O...Jackie O Americas first lady, or you may know her as JFKs wife. Either way, she was iconic in the fashion world back in the 60s. Being one of the first women to truly start embracing Chanels designs, she surely made a statement showcasing her garments at the many major events she attended. And nor was she ever afraid to wear the same thing twice, oh what a wonderful lady. So if you were wondering what Jackies precious secret was, staying feminine was most definitely key. She was very rarely ever photographed in trousers, and stayed mainly to what she knew best - which happened to be pencil skirts, boxed blazers, and of course many, many dresses; which is femininity that is quite frankly absent in todays day and age. She never re-vealed much skin or her body shape either as she never particularly wore tight clothes making her stay stunningly mysterious and classy. If you truly analyse all of her looks you will come to the realisation just how simple her style was. No heavy patterns - only block colours which were mainly pastels. The light pinks, the baby blues, spring yellow, and fresh creams. Not that she needed these summer colours to shine.
Like a true blue blood, she only indulged in pearls, hats and silk white gloves all which were accessories that suited a highly respectable manner for a presidential life-style. Yet still being a fashion killer for her time. Her clothes sure had the world cast under her spell. Why do you think tweed jackets have been in style year after year? She is why pastels return every spring. Just take a look around because theyre glim-mering on every catwalk and taking over shops this season.
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ENCOUNTER BY
KAY LI
www.kay-li.comPhotography: Mannbutte www.mannbutte.com
Hair & Makeup: Jojo DantespaduaStyling: Ehtesham Ansari
www.wilhelminadubai.com/portfolio-item/ehtesham &Jojo Dantespadua
Model: Erica H. @ Wilhelmina Models DubaiPhotography assistant: Muhammad Salman Khan
Fashion assistant: Sorcha Fulham, Abby AhmedLocation: Dubai, UAE
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
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www.kay-li.com
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
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ROMANCE IS DEAD
Photographer: Kendra Storm Rae www.kendrarae.com Model: Aleena @ Viva Models Berlin
Stylist: Emelie Svensson www.mlibysvensson.tumblr.comMake Up & Hair: Shawnna Downing
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Rip out Black jacket from ML by SVENSSON
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
elastic corset from ML by SVENSSONIssola sequined skirt by Malene Birger
translucent bodysuit from ML by SVENSSON
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
top blouse by Juliaandbenarm warmers Robert&BladBlack asymmetric skinny fit tights ML by SVENSSONbracelets by Claire/Anastasia
Bracelets: Elisabeth, Mary, Alexandra, Elin and Ella - CLAIRE/ANASTASIANeon in Black translucent dress fromML by SVENSSON
Photographer: Kendra Storm Rae Model: Aleena @ Viva Models BerlinStylist: Emelie SvenssonMake Up & Hair: Shawnna Downing
'Blanc de Blancs'' dress by ML by SVENSSON www.mlibysvensson.tumblr.com
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Poppy Dress from Pop Up Place, Malm
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JANES ADDICTION
Photography: Kayt Webster-Brown www.thecapgrasdelusion.co.ukModels: Jordan @ D1, Matteo C @ Nevs
Styling: Christina DavydovaMakeup: Shawnna Downing Hair stylist: Angel Ivan
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Jordan wears:Top/skirt: AsosShoes/earrings: River Island
Matteo wears: Bow tie: Reclaimed VintageBraces: AsosTrousers: Asos
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Jordan wears:Cap: Asos
Dress: Bitching&JunkfoodNeck chain: Topshop
Shoes: TopshopFur coat: Vintage (models own)
Matteo wears:Vest top/jeans/shoes/jacket: Asos
Sunglasses: Portobello Market
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Jordan wears:Top/skirt: Asos
Shoes/earrings: River Island
Matteo wears: Bow tie: Reclaimed Vintage
Braces: AsosTrousers: Asos
Jacket and boots: River IslandChained linerie: Playful PromisesEarrings: Chanel
Cap: Portobello MarketTrousers and shoes: Asos
Top and tutu: AsosNeck chain: Topshop
Ring bracelet: ZaraTights: Pull&Bear
Polo shirt and waistcoat: AsosTrousers: River Island
Sunglasses: Portobello MarketShoes: Dr. Martens
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Cap/dress: AsosBracelets: Ottoman Hands
Necklace: TopshopShoes: Zara
Shirt: AsosTie: Portobello MarketTrousers: River IslandShoes: Kurt Geiger
Jordan wears:Top and tutu: AsosNeck chain: TopshopRing bracelet: ZaraTights: Pull&Bear
Matteo wears:Polo shirt and waistcoat: AsosTrousers: River IslandSunglasses: Portobello MarketShoes: Dr. Martens
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Photographer: Jeff Sales www.jeffreygalvezosales.comMake-up: Meyloo www.meyloo.com
Hair: Benoit Guinot www.benoitguinot.frStylist: Marie Revelut www.marierevelut.tumblr.com
Model: Olivia @City Models Paris Location: Paris, France
WARM WINDS
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Hair: Benoit Guinot www.benoitguinot.frStylist: Marie Revelut
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Danish Fashion Week 2014 grasped every visitor feeling their toes turning into icing stiletto sculptures. It was cold. There was snow and furs. However Danish Fashion Week's greatest sponsorship is held by Kopenhagen Fur with the annual official Press Conference show opening at the City Hall. While Dolce&Gabbana pulled off a medieval Narnia scene of elves, knights & saints wardrobe in Milan, we saw a strong me-tallic vibe parading in shining armour on the Danish catwalk with a scent of red- orange breaking through.
Denmark's pride in dressing royalties such as their Crown Princess Mary as well as Kate Middleton in Danish label By Malene Birger carries on but from now on without founder & lead creator Malene Birger herself. Earlier this year she an-nounced she will step down from her key role in the company in order to focus on developing future creative projects for her new design company Birger1962, set to launch this year.
Malene Birger with her creative team fired off one last distinc-tive yet a slight contemporary mixture of soft knitted sweaters, tailored leather jackets cutting edges with high collar shining sequined pullovers. All set under the title ''All that jazz''. Stine Goya threw an aesthetic sculptural collection with shapes interpreted from one of the 20th centurys most influential sculptors, Constantin Brancusi & contemporary artist Ruby Sky Stiler, into club atmosphere in fluorescent lighting at the Stock Exchange. We saw gold foil prints & ornate embroidery in a harmony of shades of grey, off-white & beige, black, royal & ice blues, green & magenta accented with golden details.
Author: Emelie Svensson Swedish fashion designer & blogger for MLI by SVENSSONwww.mlibysvensson.tumblr.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Location: CopenhagenArmouring Trend A/W14
Danish Fashion Week 2014
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Emelie Svensson
Henrik Vibskovs inspiration & references this season comes not only from studying the process of making pasta but also from arctic igloos, auto parts, Russian armored fighters & firefighters. Backstage after the show the avant-garde designer himself enjoyed a beer while talking to ELLE tv China like a pure Dane citizen!By Malene Birger provides AW14 metallic arm wristlets & body chains with large pieces of healing stones as significative outfit assets while Henrik Vibskov's partly knitted helmets & ski boots pulls off a further perspective on futuristic armours.
A label to be forecasted as a trendsetter this year would be the Danish duo Claire/Anastasia with their handmade jewelry pieces handcrafted out of screw-nuts. It's a rustic masculine meltdown of rawness combin-ing ''nuts & bolts''.Metallic is made to resemble metal & color meaning of gold carries on wisdom & wealth while red-orange is a thirst of action. An appealing thought from AW14 would be a fashion reflection of hope for a better world economy? A less appealing thought is a prediction of a forthcom-ing metal crisis?
My personal favorite is as always the one & only Henrik Vibskov. His universe of making every catwalk an imaginary vivid art instal-lation takes us very far showing fashion from above as a greater story to be told in unfolded impressions even after the show was over. As always he chooses the most inaccessible industrial locations to pull off his shows. Some of us gave up & went back to the press bus that brought us there.
The Spaghetti Handjob was set in a cold warehouse with imaginative decors of hand-made pasta in mint green hanging from the ceiling & stretched in courses on the floor. Its a spaghetti workshop & Henrik Vibskov is the pasta maker. The runway was a walk in graphic patterns with details in red-orange & mint green, knitted fabrics voven in a special tech-nique inspired by the development process of pasta & voluminous coats with his characteris-tic rounded shoulders.
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A label to be forecasted as a trend-setter this year would be the Danish duo Claire/Anastasia with their hand-made jewelry pieces handcrafted out of screw-nuts. It's a rustic masculine meltdown of rawness combining ''nuts & bolts''.
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Emelie SvenssonDanish Fashion Week 2014
TEMPERATURE RISING
Photography: Alex Falcao www.alexfalcaophotography.comModel: Jeanette Mathisen @ TEAM modelsMUA/Hair stylist: Slvi Strifeldt
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Light lipstick: Mac Red lipstick: Mac Dark Lipstick: L'Oreal Paris Cream shadow: DaVinci Foundations and Powder: Ripar Cover Mascara: LOreal Paris
Light lipstick: Mac Red lipstick: Mac Dark Lipstick: L'Oreal Paris Cream shadow: DaVinci Foundations and Powder: Ripar Cover Mascara: LOreal Paris
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Photography: Alex Falcao www.alexfalcaophotography.comModel: Jeanette Mathisen @ TEAM modelsMUA/Hairstyling: Slvi Strifeldt
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TWOPASSIONS
Photography: Nika Belyaeva www.nikabelyaevaphotography.comStylist: Anjelika Levitskaya
MUA & Hair Stylist: Yana SemenovaModels: Diana Kravtsova & Olga Kozachenko/Fashion
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
trouser suit: Natalya Sologubshirt: Natalya Sologubshoes: Shoe Hu Bear
bracelets: Chapelearrings: Monet
dress: George Darren
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dress: Natalya Tarasevichnecklace: Geode
shoes: Christian Louboutin
skirt Ruzanna Gukasyanblouse George Darren
jacket: George Darrendress: Natalya Tarasevich
wreath Masterpeacehandkerchief Masterpeace
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jacket: Ginger Jackieblouse: Yynina Vekhtevapants: George Darrenshoes: Shoe Hu Bearbracelets: Chapelring: Chapel
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blouse: Sophistikaskirt: Ginger Jackieshoes: Christian Louboutin
LITTLEBLUEGIRL
Photographer: Thuy Pham www.thuyphamphoto.comModel: Lola @Premier
Stylist: Charlotte Holt www.charlotteholt.co.ukHair: Ami Fujita amifujita.co.uk
Make-up: Martina Lattanzi using NARS Cosmetics www.martinalattanzi.com
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Stylist: Charlotte Holt www.charlotteholt.co.uk
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Stylist: Charlotte Holt www.charlotteholt.co.uk
TPhotography: Tomomakazu Hamada www.noise999.jimdo.com
Model: Elliot Hair: Teru www.teruhair.comMake-up: Katsu Stylist: Yuka Komatsu
All clothing items: KOH-T www.koh-t.com Location: JAPAN
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.koh-t.com JAPAN
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.koh-t.com JAPAN
www.koh-t.com JAPAN
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
www.koh-t.com JAPAN
Dress: Irene Luft www.ireneluft.com
FALLOW WOODS
Photographer: Theresa Sutterwww.theresasutter.comModel: Anouk A. @ Viva Models www.vivamodels.de
Styling: Cariin Cowalsciiwww.cariincowalscii.wordpress.comHair and make up: Johanna Vollmer
Location: Berlin, Germany
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body: Ganni www.ganni.comskirt & tunika: Glaw www.glaw-berlin.com
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Dress: Irene Luft www.ireneluft.com
Pink Coat by GIOVANNA NICOLAIBlack Boots by GUESS Black & White Dress by GIOVANNA NICOLAI
SUNDAY IN
TOWNPhotographer: Virginia Di Mauro www.virginiadimauro.it
Model & Make Up: Mariela Bordas Garriga www.marielagarriga.com
Wardrobe Stylist: Daniele MacellariGiovanna Nicolai's creative mind & director
www.giovannanicolai.it Location: Italy
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wWhite Bluse by ZARASkirt by GIOVANNA NICOLAI
ww.giovannanicolai.it Black Hat by DESIGUAL - Black Boots by GUESS
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Black Boots by GUESSPink Coat and Black & White Dress
by GIOVANNA NICOLAI
Earrings by BIJOUX BRIGITTE www.bijou-brigitte.it Pink Dress by GIOVANNA NICOLAI
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BLACK LONG LACE DRESS by DENNY ROSE www.dennyrose.it
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BLACK LONG LACE DRESS by DENNY ROSE www.dennyrose.it
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Black Boots by GUESSBlack & White Dress by GIOVANNA NICOLAI
Art Direction: Puspa Lohmeyer &Meggen ConnolleyClothing Designer & Styling: Magnetic Threads by Meggen Connolleywww.magnetic-threads.comJewelry Designer: Robert Moondragon
Photographer: Puspa Lohmeyer www.puspaphoto.comPhoto Assistant: Leonie Breither | Model: Savannah ImpellizzeeriHair: Elle-Ditta Sciarrone www.elleditta.foliohd.comMakeup:Anne Skubis www.anniebadass.comProduction Assistant: Jessi Jurek
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DESERT DWELLER
Wilcox, Arizona U.S.A
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Clothing Designer & Styling: Magnetic Threads by
Meggen Connolleywww.magnetic-threads.com
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Clothing Designer & Styling: Magnetic Threads by Meggen Connolleywww.magnetic-threads.com
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Photographer: Lesley Pedraza www.lesleypedraza.com Model: Jacqueline Depaul @Wilhelmina Models Agency
www.jacquelinedepaul.com Stylist: Lauren Gold Hair/Make- up: Ana Vergara
Retouching: Argiris Maipas www.qualityretouching.comLocation: LA, California
MODERNIZINGBOBO
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Top: H&M. Pants,Hat: BCBG
Boots: Forever 21
Jacket, Pants: H&MShirt: Rachel RoyBoots: Guess
Shirt: H&MLeggings, Vest: BCBG
Shoes: Target
Reinventing Bobo-chic with trending styles from
H&M and BCBG
Bobo-chic is a retro bohemian and hippy look that hit the streets of Park Lane and Piccadilly in 2004, sported by British Fashion Icons Kate Moss and Sienna Miller. Short for bourgeois-bohemian, the looks are seasonally transitional and a mix of pat-tern, color and texture - a collection thats equal parts Francophile charm and So-Cal casual . A comfortable, casual, yet edgy look that can often seem as if no effort has been put in to the attire, even though the pieces selected have been paired intentionally and with purpose.
It was in the year 2000 that David Brooks, the NY Times col-umnist, wrote a book: Bobos In Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There. Brooks book was subject of an inter-view with Gwen Ifill on NPR the year it was published. (http://www.pbs.org/newshour/gergen/jan-june00/brooks_5-9.html). Brooks describes Bobos as the cultural result of the informa-tion age. Quoting from his own review in the NY Times of his own book, Brooks says about Bobos: These are highly educated folk who have one foot in the bohemian world of creativity and another foot in the bourgeois realm of ambition and worldly suc-cess. The members of the new information age elite are bourgeois bohemian. Or, to take the first two letters of each word, they are Bobos. According to Brooks, Bobos are identified by having re-bel attitudes and social-climbing attitudes all scrambled together.
As fashion reflects our inner attitudes, this bourgeois-bohme fusion style is favored by artists, designers, musicians, and other creatives who epitomize a certain "je ne sais quoi" sense of Parisian nonchalance and cool. You may describe the style as bohemian, but its not exactly that. Its rather a higher grade of the 1960s hippy generation with a uniqueness that makes it new. Its a look that is flirty, yet puritan; dark, yet light; feminine, yet tight-laced; rich, yet peasant; fun; yet reserved; elegant, yet simple.
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Jacket, Shirt, Shorts: H&MBoots: BCBG
Shirt, Skirt: H&MJacket:
Abercrombie and FitchBoots: Ecco
Hat: Stylists Own
REMEMBERING
PHOTOGRAPHER: Ludivine Jamin www.ludivinejamin.com STYLIST: Lilyana Lazarova www.lilyanalazarova.com
MAKE UP ARTIST: Alice Corre www.alice-corre1.book.fr HAIR: Floriane Seguin www.florianes.book.fr
MODEL: Lea@Elite MilanoFASHION DESIGNERS: emilie-renard.com & paolo-corona.com
JEWELRY: www.totaleclipse.fr www.etsy.com/shop/VeroniqueJeantet
www.clarads.com
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion designers:www.emilie-renard.com www.paolo-corona.com
Jewelry designers :www.totaleclipse.frwww.clarads.comwww.etsy.com/shop/VeroniqueJeantet
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Fashion designers:www.emilie-renard.com www.paolo-corona.com
Jewelry designers :www.totaleclipse.fr
www.clarads.comwww.etsy.com/shop/VeroniqueJeantet
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NO HUMANINTENTIONS
2014 Spring/Summer Collection
Wardrobe Designer: No Human Intentions - Nikki Fizerwww.etsy.com/shop/nohumanintentions
www.nohumanintentions.wix.com/housenhiPhotography: Derrick Yule www.derrickyule.com
Make Up Artist: Jennifer E Sullivan Cassidy www.jenncassidymua.wix.com/hairmakeupbyjennifer
Hair Stylist: Amie Kankelfitz www.facebook.com/AmieReneesModel: Linzy Anna www.linzyanna.com
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014
Wardrobe Designer: No Human Intentions - Nikki Fizerwww.etsy.com/shop/nohumanintentionswww.nohumanintentions.wix.com/housenhi
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No Human Intentions 2014 Spring/Summer collection
Wardrobe Designer: Nikki Fizerwww.etsy.com/shop/nohumanintentions
www.nohumanintentions.wix.com/housenhi
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Fashion Shift Magazine | SPRING 2014