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First Look : TWIN

April 29th, 2013 |Posted by Janelle

Each issue of Twin Magazine is filled with vivid imagery that gets your imagination going. Their latest captures the eye with stellar new visuals from some of fashion’s brightest stars. Kicking things off with bold covers featuring Daphne Groeneveld and Yumi Lambert, the issue features an array of fashion content that is modern and elegant. From Ben Weller and Celestine Cooney‘s fresh take on grunge infused runway styles, Lachlan Bailey (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)’s arresting black and white portraits and Nick Dorey‘s seductive jewelry story, Twin captivates with evocative and dreamy images. Take a look at our exclusive preview and for more check out Twin Factory.

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Blue Blood Grunge | Photographer: Ben Weller | Model: Yumi Lambert | Stylist: Celestine Cooney | Hair: Tina Outen | Make up: Niamh Quinn | Production: Laura Holmes Production

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Jewel Meaning | Photographer: Nick Dorey | Model: Marique Schimmel | Stylist: Naomi Miller | Hair: Tina Outen | Make up: Georgina Graham (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)

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Super Simone | Photographer: Mel Bles | Model: Rosie Tapner | Stylist: Celestine Cooney | Hair: Tina Outen | Make up: Mel Arter | Production: Laura Holmes Production

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Rabbit Heart | Photographer: Lachlan Bailey (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)| Model: Daphne Groeneveld | Stylist: Naomi Miller | Hair: Rudi Lewis (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) | Make up:Benjamin Puckey

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Double Vision: Celine

November 28th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

If there is one designer who knows how to get women (and men) excited it is Phoebe Philo and her continued success at Celine is a testament to her ability to tap into the pulse of what women want. For F/W Philo went in a graphic direction, with primary shades, bold color blocking and a mixes of texture, from matte leather to plush fur. One of the most editorially beloved pieces from the Celine collection was the Geometric Intarsia Sweater, a playful clash of mink and leather that succinctly merged the essence of the entire collection into a single item. If another designer were to throw together that many things on one top it might seem overwrought, or ridiculous but Phoebe Philo keeps the look minimal.

Most stylists didn’t stray too far from that ideal, pairing the sweaters with either the runway approved striped trousers, or an equally understated crisp white skirt. Most of the time what stands out are the accessories and add ons, be they gleaming silver cuffs, avant garde headgear or the label’s coveted Trapeze Bag. Take a look at the way in which several different teams interpreted the Celine look and subsequently the sleek mood of the season.

On the Runway – LOOK 10  | Image Courtesy of Celine

The Editorial Interpretation :

Kasia Struss by Steven Pan (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) for Vogue Japan, stylist Vanessa Traina (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)

 

Kasia Struss by Knoepfel & Indlekofer for WSJ, styled by David Vandewal

Kati Nescher by Josh Olins for Vogue China, styling Nicoletta Santoro

Karlie Kloss by Raymond Meier for American Vogue, styled by Elissa Santisi

Zuzanna Bijoch and Stella Tennant by Paolo Roversi for W Magazine, styled by Giovanna Battaglia

Olga Sherer by Marcin Tyszka for Elle France

Milagros Schmoll by Alexander Neumann for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey, styled by Sara Francia

Jenna Earle by Takahiro Ogawa in Amica, styled by Claudia Cerruti

Mina Cvetkovic by Henrique Gendre for Grazia, styled by Marine Chaumien

Diana by Anton Jhonsen for Clara Magazine, styled by Lilian Ng

Kirsi Pyrhonen by Mel Bles for Twin Magazine, styled by Celestine Cooney

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Fashion Needs You!

April 28th, 2009 |Posted by Janelle

Nothing beats a great sale for a great cause. This May 1st, Refinery 29 joins forces with the Fashion Center BID and the Times Square Alliance to bring a unique pop up shopping experience. 30 days of clothes from Acne, Preen, Rogan and numerous other talents working within the world of New York fashion. Each week, clothes from 10 new designers will be up for sale at Blank SL8, in the Port Authority prices right for every budget. To publicize this landmark sale photographer Chadwick Tyler shot beauties Lisa Cant, Elena Melnik, Sofi Berelidze and Tine Furre in a series of pure black and whites that capture the energetic and intrepid spirit of fashion in the Big Apple. For more on the event (and to plan your shopping trip) visit Save Fashion.com

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