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MI NI MAL Fashion Magazine May 2016 LESS IS MORE Minimalism in Fashion Fashion news / All about style / Editor’s pick / Beauty tips / New collection / Special scoop / Street style / Shopping guide

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MI NI MALFashion Magazine May 2016

LESS IS MOREMinimalism in Fashion

Fashion news / All about style / Editor’s pick / Beauty tips / New collection / Special scoop / Street style / Shopping guide

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MI NI MALFASHION MAGAZINE

MAY 2016

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EDITOR’S NOTE

No prints. No colors (except for navy). No fun. Of course, that’s not the case for self-described minimalists, but to women who like a little bit of oooh! in their outfits, min imalism can seem like a fancy word for “boring.” Not so fast: Minimal-ism has a Monet effect, in that it might look simple at first glance, but there’s a world of things to examine upon closer inspection. From clever cuts to lovely construction, minimal

fashion doesn’t give it all away immediately, which pro tipmakes minimal fashion people some of the most low-key awesome people to strike up a conversation with. If you don’t have a dinner party full of women dressed in sculptural black cotton-poplin tops and Japanese trousers coming up, this slide show should give you enough material to lift from. Ahead, how five women do new minimalism.

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CONTENTS

05 FASHION NEWS

07 ALL ABOUT STYLE

09 EDITOR’S PICK

11 BEAUTY TIPS

13 NEW COLLECTION

21 SPECIAL SCOOP

23 STREET STYLE

27 SHOPPING GUIDE

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LOEFFLER RANDALL PF15 // ELEVATE

Loeffler Randall just relaunched their website and it looks absolutely stunning. In order to celebrate their relaunch, they asked if I would interpret their PF15 collection.It might be one of my favorite projects to date. See their post about it here.

www.loefflerrandall.com

7115 NYC

Last week, 7115 by Szeki released the final wave of her spring col- lection and it is so good. So with that, I wanted to share a couple of images I of my favorite pieces from her line, including the newly launch Capelet dress. I love the way that Szeki designs with quality and time lessness in mind, while still making sure to not lose any of the interesting detailing that makes her line so truly unique. I know I will be wearing her pieces all summer long.

FASHION NEWS

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CYPRESS LABEL

Some fun images shot for the lovely Cypress Label, last month. Had so much fun working with the team and am so excited for their new website, which just launched last week. So make sure to check it out and possibly even treat yourself to a new piece.

www.cypresslabel.com

MUSE // MONICA MORARU

Lately, I have been pretty obsessed with artist Monica Moraru’s pho tography and painting work and thought it was about time that I shared it here. I love looking at the world through her lens and am pretty moved by the way she displays color and captures our culture. Have a look for yourself and tell me you don’t love it as much as i do!

www. monicamoraru.com

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MINIMALISM

Minimalism in fashion may be identified via visual codes; commonly, clean lines, simple forms and a rationing of colour. However, the aesthetic aspects of minimalism are really byproducts of an approach toward life. It’s impossible to talk about sartorial minimalism as being divorced from the context of life and attitude. However, the minimalism code is by its nature a very per sonal one that means something different to everyone. While mini-malism for me is expressed through a neutral colour palette, that does not mean that someone who wears colour cannot also be a minimalist.

ALL ABOUTSTYLE

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EDITOR’SPICK

MISS SELFRIDGE - Grey Waterfall Duster Jacket(2,995 THB)

Grey longsleeve longline jacket with a statement waterfall drape. Duster Jacket Waterfall Drape 98% Polyester,2% Elastane.

TOPSHOP - 90s Racer Vest(425 THB)

Keep your basics on point with this ‘90s inspired staple vest. Crafted from a soft jersey fabric, we’re loving the on-trend racer back cut. 95% Cotton, 5% Lycra/Elastane. Machine wash.

RAOUL - Nicholson cotton and silk-blend twill shorts(3,500 THB)

Raoul ivory and black Nicholson shorts Cotton and silk-blend twill Slit pockets, piped trims, fully lined Concealed hook and zip fastening at back 87% cotton, 13% silk; lining: 100%

QUAY EYEWEAR - Black Tainted Love Sunglasses (1759 THB)

Add some drama to your look with these stylish sunnies! Features round black polycarbonate lenses Flashy black metal cat eyed frames Sleek matte black arms Durable stainless steel hinges 100% UV protection

GIVENCHY - Leather Antigona Envelope clutch(46,045 THB)

Givenchy fall/winter 2016 black leather Antigona Envelope clutch with three inner compartments. Flap closure at front with logo detail.

BURBERRY PRORSUM -Black Halsmoor Tasseled Loafers(20,960 THB)

Low-top polished leather loafers in black. Almond toe. Tonal leather tassels at tongue. Gold-tone logo plaque at heel counter. Tonal sole and stitching.

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BEAUTY TIPS

Keeping hair out of the face, just as quick and no fuss as your regular old ponytail. Except it adds a little luxe element to my sweat-shirt-hoodie days without wearing any jewelry. Function in the form of this simple metal plate. Folding (short) hair upwards and clipping it down, using it for a ponytail as a subtitute of an elastic or securing a bun with it – I almost forgot how versatile and elegant a basic hair barette can be.

LUXE HAIR ELEMENT

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Still holding on to some of the shiny, silver, left over confetti from New Year’s Eve by finding new applications for it: glueing it on my face together with a minimum amount of make up and a nude matte lipstick. Perfect for a night out, if you’re like me and not very much into eyeshadows./ After adding a bit of glue, carefully put them in place with tweezers.The only glue I had at hand was a regular pritt stick for paper. It did the job, didn’t irritate the skin and washed right off with water. Proper glue for applying faux lashes would probably be better though, if you have it on hand.

FACE CONFETTI

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A young brand with a fresh take on retail, Hackwith Design House is rethinking the way cloth-ing is made and sold in America. In their new Minneapolis studio space founder Lisa Hackwith works designing and producing weekly capsule collections of limited edition pieces. Lisa also works in collaboration with small retailers across the country creating exclu-sive collections for each. In a sea of mass produced fashion the Hack with Design House philosophy is that of unique designer produced pieces priced within reach.

NEW COLLECTION

HACKWITH DESIGN HOUSE

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Photography: Canary Grey PhotographyTalent: Histria Soler & Nicole PeelmanArt Direction: Lisa HackwithStyling: Judith MarilynHair & Makeup: Julie Swenson Beauty, assisted by Naseem RafieiShoes: Coclico

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MINIMALTATTOOS

Getting a tattoo is a big decision. A major one that needs months of deliberation and con-vincing yourself in your head that it wouldn’t really pain that much. And we’re not even talking about the time that it takes to zero in on the design. Usually, people go for something that has a meaning and looks cool at the same time. But what if there’s nothing worth getting inked for ? And trust me, butterflies and angel wings, are just too passe. So, to make things easier for you, and to save you from wearing your tattoo as the albatross around your neck for the rest of your life, here are some unconven-tional tattoo ideas you might want to browse through before taking the plunge.

SPECIAL SCOOP

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There tends to be two sides to the personality of street style: work and play. In the former cate-gory, suits and shirting (like Amy Astley’s cool 3.1 Phillip Lim but-ton-down). And of course, we know the fun stuff: Dolce & Gabbana crystal-adorned dresses, florals, and overalls. But the great thing about fashion month is you can be work-ing in your play clothes or playing in your work clothes. Take Caroline

Issa in Milan in a grid-print Ohne Titel dress, on the phone kicking up her ruffly skirt, or Liu Wen, always on duty between shows, laughing at her quirky kindergarten-esque rep-tile backpack. Then of course, there are women like Viviana Volpicel-la, arriving to a show on a moped wearing a sunny yellow printed trench. There’s always fun in getting dressed, even when you have a full schedule ahead.

STREETSTYLE

MILAN FASHION WEEK

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SHOPPINGGUIDE

The sun is setting on the day of the dandy. In a market saturated with snug suiting adorned with ump-teen paisley pocket squares, a rebel-lion has been brewing. All hail the welcome return of the minimalist. In recent seasons we’ve seen wom-enswear relaxing somewhat. Out with the buttoned-up fare of old and in with simple, sharp construction

and pared-back design features.But not all minimalists are cut from the same cloth. There’s more than one way to skin a sheep and turn it into a frills-free shearling jacket after all. No matter your budget or your taste, there’s a bells and whistles vacuum for you. And each can be given a twist of personality, worn right.

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Céline is a French luxury house founded in 1945 by Céline Vipiana.Originally created as a made-to-measure children’s shoe business, it eventually grew into women’s shoes and accessories. The ready-to-wear line debuted in the 1960s - beautiful classical lines and styles that withstand time A succession of designers took the position as creative director, but it was in 2008 that ex-Chloe visionary Phoebe Philo was appointed, who still designs for the house today.

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Phillip Lim and his partner,Wen Zhou, have enjoyed immense critical and commercial success since establishing their label in 2005. 3.1 Phillip Lim has won a raft of design awards and is widely recognised for its under-stated luxury.

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Zara stores have men’s clothing and women’s clothing, as well as children’s clothing (Zara Kids). Zara’s products are sup-plied based on consumer trends. Its highly responsive supply chain ships new products to stores twice a week. After products are designed, they take ten to fifteen days to reach the stores.All of the clothing is processed through the distribution center in Spain.

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EDITORDalad Somwong

FASHION EDITORSusan KellyAlice GoulterNicola Brockie

GRAPHIC DESIGNERDevin ColvinSimone KnolAmanda Dorcil

WRITERSRichard SpiegelPhillip D. JohnsonCarolyn Enting

SCREEN PRINTSHedley Galt

COLLAGESDebi Hall

DESIGNERSEdward HodgesAnnette Holt-SiketaJennifer FaderARTDIRECTIONLisa Hackwith

STYLINGJudith MarilynJulie SwensonAmanda Dolheguy

MNIMAL FASHION MAGAZINE

PHOTOGRAPHYCanary Grey Briar ShawKarl PristonDavid Lee

HAIR AND MAKE UPAnnette Holt-SiketaAmanda DorcilJulie Swenson

MODELSHistria Soler Nicole PeelmanNaseem RafieiAnn FryerNatalie Middleton

Copyright ©2003–4 by DL&A Media, a division of Dalad Somwong & Associates. All rights reserved.

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