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Karmen Chameleon

February 25th, 2013 |Posted by Janelle

Are we in the midst of a Karmen Pedaru moment? All signs point to yes; as the lithe Estonian burns up the runways of Milan we’re treated to several stunning new covers of Karmen this month. The Pedaru visage is featured on some of the coolest magazines in existence and each image provides its own creative take on her appeal.

As one of the ten top model covers of The Last Magazine, Karmen exudes sensuality in Lachlan Bailey (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)’s sultry black and white shot. On Flair‘s cover Karmen provides an elegant ease that Katja Rahlwes (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) captures beautifully. That said, the most unexpected cover shot has to be i-D Magazine‘s trippy Daniel Sannwald (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists) image that comes complete with a gif party. 

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Ph. Lachlan Bailey (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + ArtistsAlastair McKimm (Fashion Editor/Stylist) Rudi Lewis (Hair Stylist) Romy Soleimani (Makeup Artist) Magnus Berger (Editor) Tenzin Wild (Editor) Image Credit – The Last Magazine

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Katja Rahlwes (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) Sissy Vian (Styling) Luke Hersheson (Hair) Georgina Graham (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists) (Makeup) | Image Credit – Flair

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Daniel Sannwald (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists) Charlotte Stockdale (Styling) Tomo Jidai (Hair) Peter Philips (Makeup)  | Image Credit – i-D

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First Look: TUSH

October 29th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Tush Magazine has always followed the beat of its own drummer and their latest issue is filled to the brim with creative content that feels fresh. Right from the start, the issue dazzles – literally, glittering Maison Martin Margiela couture masks on the cover are are stunning way to kick things off and Armin Morbach‘s mask story continues the fun with an edgy and elegant look at haute headgear. Inside you’ll find a series of eye-catching editorials, from Kai Z Feng‘s lush beauty story featuring the timeless appeal of Melissa Tammerijn, to Markus Jans‘ gorgeous outwear edit -take a sneak peek into the latest Tush and experience it all for yourself!

Photographer - Armin Morbach | Stylist - Katrin Gerhardy  | Models – Stefano & Annelie

Photographer - Stefan Milev | Model - Milou Sluis

Photographer - Markus Jans | Stylist – Wiebke Bredehorst | Models – Grace Bol, Awa Ceesay, & Alima Fofana

Photographer - Greg Gex | Model - Karoline Bjornelykke

PhotographerArmin Morbach | Stylist - Ingo Nahrwold | Models - Henna Lintukangas & Esther Heesch

PhotographerKai Z Feng | ModelMelissa Tammerijn |

Photographer - Alice Rosati

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Femme Fatales

October 26th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

The new Numero is just chock full of eroticism – though with a headline like ‘fatale’ emblazoned across the issue’s frontpage, we’d expect nothing less. The now infamous cover Sigrid Agren that left us speechless; shot by Katja Rahlwes (New York: Management + Artists, Paris: Management + Artists) and featuring Sigrid like we’ve never seen her before, the arresting image certainly makes a statement!

An equally revealing shoot by Greg Kadel starring Keke Lindgard, puts a sexy spin on the seasons key pieces, by literally stripping away the fluff and leaving behind only statement outwear and haute accessories. With Keke looking better than ever, and Kadel’s saturated colors adding interest, the story hits all the right notes.

Katja Rahlwes (Photographer) | Franck Benhamou (Fashion Editor/Stylist) | Sigrid Agren (Model) | Seb Bascle (Hair Stylist) | Georgina Graham (Makeup Artist) | Cristina Conrad (Manicurist)


Greg Kadel
 (Photographer) | Elizabeth Sulcer (Fashion Editor/Stylist) | Keke Lindgard (Model) | Dennis Lanni (Hair Stylist) | Francelle Daly (Makeup Artist) | Ernesto Qualizza (Producer)

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Close Shave

July 9th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Katja Rahlwes (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) delivers a beautifully bold take on femininity for 25 Magazine, with a colorful story starring Arizona Muse. Exploring the glossy chic of high maintenance glamour, with a tongue in cheek perspective, Rawles showcases both the final look and the prep that goes into it, from shaving legs to sipping Coke while putting on megawatt jewels.

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Alt. Viewpoints

March 23rd, 2011 |Posted by Janelle

After months of waiting Emmanuelle Alt‘s first issue as editor in chief of Vogue Paris is finally on newsstands. With a focus on simple fashion and showcasing the beauty of the clothes, the content seems destined to be a far cry from the audacious stories pioneered by Carine Roitfeld. Take a glimpse at this preview of editorials from the new edition and tell us what you think about Alt’s new vision for Vogue.

See Vogue Paris’ Preview of their April issue at Vogue.fr

Sasha Pivovarova by Hans Feurer

Isabeli Fontana by David Sims

Malgosia Bela by Josh Olins

Gisele Bundchen by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin

Snejana Onopka by Katja Rahlwes

Image Credits | Scans by Diorette & GiseleFans at tFS

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