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Splish Splash!

April 18th, 2013 |Posted by Janelle

W Korea dives into the season’s stark fashions with a wet & wild cover story starring Sigrid Agren. Shot in dynamic style by Alexi Lubomirski (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists) the story features an array of elegant minimal looks selected by Brian Molloy; eagle eyed fashion aficionados will spot pieces from Givenchy, Obzee, Balmain and Alexander Wang. The scintillating Sigrid shows her sex side in these come hither shots and she’s never looked better.

Photographer: Alexi Lubomirski (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) | Fashion Director: Yoo Kyung Choi | Model: Sigrid Agren| Stylist: Brian Molloy | Makeup:Tyron Machhausen | Hair: Teddy Charles
Manicurist: Ana-Maria | Set stylist: Todd Wiggins for Mary Howard Studio | Casting & Producer : Sasha Jenny Park @ Pier59Korea+Collective Warehouse

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Double Vision : Alexander Wang

November 15th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

As fashion’s current king of downtown cool, Alexander Wang has perfected a look that is both eye-catching and easy going. It isn’t unusual to see Wang’s wares popping up in fashion glossies month after month, but it is interesting to see how his look is interpreted by a variety of talents. One of last season’s most memorable and popular Wang pieces was the fishnet turtleneck, a statement item that adds a touch a mystery to any ensemble. Most stylists didn’t stray too far from the runway vision of this particular look, but every so often the versatility of this staple was showcased via a well-timed change of pace. With the addition of the equally ubiquitous Jil Sander pink overcoat, or a bit of menswear inspired Paul & Joe, the mood shifts completely. That said, the Wang turtleneck looks just as good all by itself, revealing a touch of come-hither skin or adding another layer of sexy to a pop star’s daring repertoire.

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Interview Magazine - photography by Greg Harris | styling by Karl Templer

Dazed & Confused  by Yelena Yemchuk | Styled by Karen Langley | Model Julia Nobis

Document - photography by Paul Wetherell | Styling by James Valeri | Model - Bette Franke

S Moda for El Pais photography by Tetsuharu Kubota | Styled by Isabel Moralejo | Model Aline Weber

Harper’s Bazaar photography by Camilla Akrans (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists)| Styled by Mel Ottenberg | Model - Rihanna

Intermission Magazine by Patrik Sehlstedt | Styled by Brian Molloy | Model Kolfinna Kristofersdottir

Vogue Australia photography by Will Davidson | Styled by Natasha Royt | Model Crystal Renn

Vogue Espana photography by Lachlan Bailey (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists)| Styled by Géraldine Saglio| Model Kendra Spears

Photography by Mark Pillai | Styled by Barbara Loison| Model Hanna at Viva

Elle photography by Emma Tempest | Styled by Natalie Wansbrough-Jones | Model Kelsey Van Mook

Modern Weekly (China) photography by Daniel Jackson | Styled by Alastair McKimm | Models Fei Fei Sun and Du Juan

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Inter-lude

December 19th, 2011 |Posted by Janelle

With their engaging coverage of industry’s latest developments and profiles of unique individuals from the worlds of fashion, art & film, Intermission Magazine is a continuously fascinating style bible. The latest issue catches up with icons like Fabien Baron and Tom Sachs then gives us a sneak peak inside Gaia Repossi’s Celine filled wardrobe. Makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo transforms Crystal Renn into a film noir starlet in Mikael Jansson’s dreamy editorial, while Greg Harris explores the sleek side of this season’s menswear with a little help from Alexander Beck.

Crystal Renn by Mikael Jansson makeup by Mark Carrasquillo

Alexander Beck by Greg Harris, stylist Tony Irvine

Fabien Baron by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott

Gaia Repossi by John Scarisbrick, stylist Daniel Magnussen

Marloes Horst by Patrik Sehlstedt, stylist Brian Molloy

Suzanne Koller by Ezra Petronio

Tom Sachs by Mario Sorrenti

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Paint By Numbers

May 13th, 2011 |Posted by Janelle

Greg Kadel.
Eniko Mihalik.
Fulvia Farolfi.
A vivid and painterly expression of the power of cosmetics for Vogue Italia, the makeup steals the show in this beauty story but Diego Da Silva‘s hair artistry and Brian Molloy‘s styling are all on point.

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Sister, Sister

July 22nd, 2010 |Posted by Janelle

KT Auleta takes Ann and Kirby Kenny, in a luxe 70s direction for Vogue Russia. Both Ann and Kirby look perfect in the soft, beige and taupe ensembles chosen by Brian Molloy. The ubercool twins have done editorials together before (check out their great The Shining inspired edit in Interview) but this story nails the feminine style of designers like Hannah MacGibbon and Pheobe Philo – this shoot almost looks like it could be a Chloe campaign!

Image Credit | Adlet @ tFS

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Back to the Beach

June 24th, 2010 |Posted by Janelle

Greg Kadel, Cameron Russell and a whole lot of itty, bitty bikinis; if that isn’t enough to get you in the mood for summer, we don’t know what is! Vogue Germany delivers an editorial, that sizzles with sex appeal and tropic beauty -Brian Molloy‘s sultry styling brings out Cameron’s inner bombshell and the beachfront location looks phenomenal.



Image Credit | Scan by fearless123 @ tFS

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Haute Tension

October 29th, 2009 |Posted by Janelle

With her hollow cheekbones and icy death stare Nicola Haffmans has the kind of intimidating intensity that is made for editorials. Calling to mind avant-garde beauties like Adina Fohlin and Amy Wesson with her off kilter beauty, Nicola dominates each image she appears in. For Numero, Greg Kadel shoots Nicola in deconstructed looks courtesy of stylist Brian Molloy and the combination of Nicola’s look plus the layered ensembles is pitch perfect.

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