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First Look: Glass

April 2nd, 2013 |Posted by Janelle

With each issue Glass Magazine chicly presents the season’s key trends while providing a wealth of information. For their 3rd anniversary, the publication looks to peace creating an issue filled with colorful, harmonious imagery. Xiao Wen Ju, Coco Rocha and Anais Pouliot grace three uniquely appealing covers united by their clean design and beauty. The accompanying editorials are fresh and dynamic, from posing queen Coco giving her all in a richly hued beauty story, to Anais’ seductive turn and Xiao Wen’s innate cuteness – peer inside the latest issue of Glass for all that and then some.

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Ph. Chris Craymer | Fashion Editor | Sarah Cobb | Model Xiao Wen Ju


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Ph. Mark Shearwood | Fashion Editor - David Nolan | Model – Karl Morrall


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Ph. Chad Pickard & Paul McLean | Fashion Editor - David Nolan | Model - Harry Goodwins


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Ph. Jason Hetherington | Beauty Director – Kim Brown | Model - Coco Rocha


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Ph. Bojana Tatarska | Fashion Editor - Nicola Kavanagh | Model - Anais Pouliot


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Ph. Damon Heath | Fashion Editor – Michelle Duguid | Model - Anmari Botha

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First Look : Exit

December 12th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

The new issue of Exit Magazine is filled with things we love; exciting photography talent, models of the moment and a creative take on the season’s fashion standouts. Inside you’ll find new editorial eye-candy from Aitken Jolly, Hugh Lippe, Mel Bles, Steven Pan (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) and styled to perfection by Sam Ranger, Michelle CameronJoanne Blades and more. You’ll also spot appearances by a host of modeling faves, including Anais Pouliot, Jacquelyn Jablonski, Ava Smith, Asia Piwka,Rutger Schoone and Patricia van der Vliet. Models aside, what captivates us most about Exit is its unique way of presenting editorials with artistry, take a look at Patricia as artist Kembra Pfahler for a prime example.

Ava Smith by Benny Horne, fashion by Catherine Newell-Hanson

Anais Pouliot by Tung Walsh, fashion by Sam Ranger

Kasia Struss by Hugh Lippe, fashion by Joanne Blades

Rutger Schoone by Mel Bles, fashion by Jason Hughes

Patricia van der Vliet by Aitken Jolly, fashion by Sam Ranger

Jacquelyn Jablonski by Steven Pan (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists), fashion by Michelle Cameron

Karlina Caune by Dancian (De Facto), fashion by Hanna Kelifa

Asia Piwka by Aitken Jolly, fashion by Sam Ranger

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Double Vision: Comme des Garçons

November 2nd, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Some collections are made for editorial greatness, on the runway they’re good but when a talented team gets ahold of things the stories those garments can tell are limitless. One collection that has found new life editorially is Comme des Garcons‘ excellent fall/winter showing. The exaggerated proportions, bold patterns and plays on dimension have made for some truly striking imagery. Stylists seem to love playing with Rei Kawakubos artful creations, and there are a few looks that keep popping up in magazines month after month. Whether they’re worn by the likes of style legend Iris Apfel, transformed into samurai gear for Meghan Collison, or made part of David Sims‘ stark imagery, it is impossible to miss a CdG piece. Take a look back at some of the most memorable uses of the collection thus far and see how different stylists dealt with some of the more popular pieces.

Meghan Collison by Craig McDean, styled by Karl Templer in Interview

by Sarah Moon, styled by Jacob K for 10 Magazine

Meghan Collison by Fabien Baron, styled by Karl Templer for Interview

Cara Delevingne by Jean Baptiste Mondino, styled by Carine Roitfeld for CR Fashion Book

Saskia de Brauw by Mario Sorrenti, styled by Emmanuelle Alt for Vogue Paris

Erjona AlaLida FoxLula OsterdahlOphelie Rupp and Ros Georgiou by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia

Magdalena Langrova by Sebastian Kim, styled by Katie Mossman in Vogue Germany

Kati Nescher by Mario Sorrenti, styled by Joe McKennafor Vogue Paris

Dorothea Barth Jorgensen by Charlotte Wales for Vision China, styled by Clare Byrne.

Laura Kampman by Philippe Vogelenzang, styled by Jos van Heel in Vogue Netherlands

Franzi Mueller by Mel Bles, styled by Vanessa Reid in Pop Magazine

Iris Apfel by Jeff Bark, styled by Robbie Spencer for Dazed & Confused

Kasia Struss by Knoepfel & Indlekofer for WSJ

Anais Pouliot by Paolo Roversi, styled by  in Purple Fashion

Mackenzie Drazan by Mikael Jansson styled by Karl Templer for Interview

Kati Nescher by David Sims for American Vogue

 

 

 

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Oyster Bar

April 5th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Oyster‘s latest issue has music on the mind and as always the magazine marches to the beat of its own drum. The smiley face rhinestones attached to Anais Pouliot‘s forehead on the cover, get you ready for an issue that makes you grin from cover to cover. Whether it is actress / musician / Balenciaga muse Charlotte Gainsbourg posing for photos on the floor of her living room, or Tatiana Cotliar as a screaming Beatles fan, the imagery is upbeat, beautiful and perfectly suited to the musical theme.

Anais Pouliot by Benny Horne - creative direction Stevie Dance

Charlotte Gainsbourg by Will Davidson - creative direction Stevie Dance

Tatiana Cotliar by Benny Horne - fashion by Morgan Pilcher

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Technologic

February 29th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Vogue takes on the pastel trend with a spirited story by Raymond Meier featuring Anais Pouliot. Accessories take center stage as Elissa Santisi breaks out the big guns with pieces from YSL, Prada and Proenza. A wide arrange of luxurious tech add-ons also feature, because who doesn’t need a Valentino case for their Blackberry?

As always Anais brings her combo of girlish sweetness and sensuality to the table, making her first only girl Vogue story a standout.

MAKEUP Fulvia Farolfi | HAIR Akki Shirakawa

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A Blue Kiss

January 19th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Ming Xi, Kate King, Anais Pouliot and Karo Mrozkova headline Vogue Russia‘s  February issue with a sultry shot by Patrick Demarchelier, but what were really loving is the beauty mood of the corresponding editorial. Fulvia Farolfi creates a standout royal blue lip on the girls, while Laurent Philippon provides the undone hair. Combine these elements with Ekaterina Mukhina‘s elegant styling and you’ve got a story that pops off the page. Looking to recreate the daring blue pout for yourself? Give Makeup Forever’s Flash Color case a try. 

 

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A Brief Intermission

November 23rd, 2011 |Posted by Janelle

Hanaa Ben Abdesslem and Anais Pouliot cover the 5th issue of Intermission Magazine in two striking, stripped down to the bone covers shot by John Scarisbrick and styled by Daniel Magnussen. Hitting newsstands December 9th the issue features contributions from industry innovators like Mario Sorrenti, Mikael Jansson, Mark Carrasquillo, Gaia Repossi, Fabien Baron, Ezra Petronio and Tom Sachs, but more on that later. To whet your appetite take a look at the covers and their raw beauty, no overdone airbrushing, no overpowering makeup, just two girls and some hardcore accessories.

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Valley Girls

October 6th, 2011 |Posted by Kevin

Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello take us on a trip to the Sierra Nevada with Anais Pouliot and Nyasha Matonhodze for the latest issue of Numero. The two stars are styled by Samuel Francois in nomadic looks from Celine to Fendi as they take you on a tour through the scenic desert. With pigtail braids and faces full of glitter by Gemma Smith-Edhouse, who would have thought this solitary place could be so glamorous?

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