Showing posts with label Kate Moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Moss. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Fashion Editorial Week

New York Fashion Week may be under way but the most newsworthy events in the industry didn't occur on the catwalk but inside the glossy pages. The close-knitted relationship between retailers and publishers has been gaining momentum for a while, reaching its pinnacle with the publication of the highly anticipated and somewhat controversial Porter magazine.

Porter Magazine, Lucy Yeomans and Natalie Massenet
Lucy Yeomans, editor-in-chief of Porter magazine and Natalie Massenet, Net-a-Porter's Executive Chairwoman 


From Vogue's Fashion Night Out to online shopping inside magazine websites, this is a win-win situation as they feed off one another. Retailers such as Top Shop and My Wardrobe have also hired women who were previously working in the publishing industry. But this is the first time in history that a global luxury retailer - Net-a-Porter.com - publishes a glossy magazine.






The sky is the limit for Massenet who is certainly one of the most powerful voices in the fashion industry at the moment. The new magazine is not overtly focused on shopping (although its iPad version will be) and features are toward the front for a change. 






We can also expect the most talented individuals in the field such as Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, who photographed the cover. But, apart from being global, without the restrictions of being confined to a particular country, what does it offer in terms of content? 

Aimed at "stylish intelligent women", there is not much indication about thought provoking features. Nowadays, magazines are incredibly superficial without much to read at all. It would definitely be worth producing a truly global magazine in terms of content too, featuring different cultures, lifestyles and other creative areas by qualified and conscientious journalists.


Kate Moss magazine covers
Kate Moss magazine covers


But these are not the only news in publishing; Kate Moss, the woman the world loves to watch, decided to venture behind the camera as fashion editor for British Vogue, editing a fabulous shoot photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. "Perhaps not every editor takes her model out partying on the first night of the shoot" writes Alexandra Shulman on her editor's letter.

Daria Werbowy on Vogue UK March 2014 styled by Kate Moss
Daria Werbowy on Vogue UK March 2014 styled by Kate Moss


Kate Moss is known for not giving interviews and remains a mysterious figure despite being one of the most photographed women in the world. After turning 40 this year, her career shows no signs of slowing down and she continues to inspire others such as Dominique Miceli, director of Looking for Kate, an "unauthorised" documentary.


Kate Moss at Bailey's Stardust NPG exhibition
Kate Moss at Bailey's Stardust exhibition


She has also seduced the art world and graced gallery walls; the latest exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery - Bailey's Stardust - features an incredible portrait of her by the renowned photographer David Bailey. If you're in London or planning to visit the city in the near future, don't miss the opportunity to closely observe his amazing work. I leave you with "Kate Moss, Creating a Icon", a film by Nicola Graef.







Bailey's Stardust
6 February - 1 June 2014
National Portrait Gallery



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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Looking forward to Bailey's Stardust!

David Bailey's portraits are timeless, there's something inexplicable about them that make us stop and stare. We will be able to get an idea about his amazing body of work at the National Portrait Gallery in February 2014. Bailey's Stardust will be one of the Gallery's largest scale photographic exhibitions and it includes previously unseen work.



David Bailey



Even though he's now an old man, his vibrant energy is contagious and his answers unexpected. He's disarmingly genuine and this openness is probably one of the reasons why his work is so striking. "I fall in love with them, they become the centre of my universe for a couple of hours or even a day", said Bailey about the people he photographs. 



David Bailey
Jerry Hall and Helmut Newton, Cannes by David Bailey, 1983 © David Bailey


He referred to the quote "everyone has a story" by the American film director, screenwriter and playwright Neil LaBute when describing the portraiture process. "You need to find the story without judgement or moralisation." Above all, you can sense his free spirit which is enticing. 

A portrait is always a communication between subject and object and when they come together magic happens. The portraits, spanning over five decades, have been personally selected by Bailey as was also the title of this exhibition. "Stardust is one of my favourite songs of all times and we will all turn to dust, we're all part of the same, it's what makes us humans." 




David Bailey
Mick Jagger by David Bailey, 1964 © David Bailey


What seduces you more about this exhibition? Is it the new portrait of Kate Moss? The remarkable amount of interesting famous people? Or strangers from India? It doesn't really matter. Just take the opportunity to be inspired by one of the world's leading photographers. 








National Portrait Gallery
6 February - 1 June 2014

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Monday, 13 August 2012

Olympics Closing Ceremony

London is a proud city after the amazing Olympic Games closing ceremony, which featured a wide range of stars, from music and ballet to fashion. British fashion industry was given a special place, with a set of pictures commissioned by Vogue magazine taking centre stage.


Lily Cole, Karen Elson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell
Lily Cole (Erdem), Karen Elson (Burberry), Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell
(both in Alexander McQueen). Photo: hollywoodreporter.com
 


Midas Touch, by fashion editor Lucinda Chambers, was published in the September issue. Nick Knight's fantastic photographs, displayed in huge trucks, were ripped off revealing celebrity models wearing fabulous golden pieces by star British designers.  


Karen Elson in Burberry
Karen Elson wearing Burberry
(Vogue's fashion shoot detail)


The closing ceremony was as hectic as London itself, with rhythm and an eclectic mix of performers, undoubtedly an accurate portrait of its edgy and vibrant energy. Unable to get a last minute ticket, I ended up joining many people watching the ceremony together in one of the big screens across the city.


Maddox club beach bar at Forman's Fish Island Riviera
Maddox club beach bar at Forman's Fish Island Riviera


The Maddox club beach bar at Forman's Fish Island Riviera was close enough to the Olympic stadium and the whole atmosphere was almost as enthusiastic with people singing along, dancing and cheering. The fireworks display was definitely the cherry on the top of the cake!


Maddox club beach bar at Forman's Fish Island Riviera
Maddox club beach bar at Forman's Fish Island Riviera


It was an unforgettable evening where millions of people around the world have joined together to celebrate sport. Athletes are such an inspiring example of determination, hard work and open-mindedness! John Lennon's words continue to resonate inside us and sadly we still have to 'imagine all the people living life in peace...'



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Saturday, 11 August 2012

Testino's Private View

Mario Testino has become a celebrity in his own right, having created iconic images of the Royal family and of a wide range of stars from the music and film industries. But fashion remains a key platform for him and my favourite photographs have been published by major glossy magazines.


Gisele Bündchen in Vanity Fair, New York, 2007
Gisele Bündchen in Vanity Fair, New York, 2007


Testino can create an atmosphere of sophistication and glamour in a unique way with a precise and harmonious combination of light, colour and background. Whenever he points his camera at someone, somehow the person is transformed revealing an unseen inner strength.  


Kate Moss by Mario Testino
Kate Moss by Mario Testino in Private View, published by Taschen


Testino's latest book - Private View -  published by Taschen, celebrates his inaugural exhibition in China, bringing together an exciting selection of his best work. It is best suited for those who are not so familiar with his work and want to have a record of hundreds of iconic pictures brought together.


Karlie Kloss by Mario Testino in Private View, published by Taschen
Karlie Kloss by Mario Testino in Private View, published by Taschen


There is an amazing shot of Karlie Kloss, the darling of the fashion industry, which captures her particular vividness and enthusiasm. You can appreciate his latest fashion contribution internationally. Testino has been working with Burberry for over a decade and his latest advertising campaign is simply classy!


Burberry Autumn/Winter 2012 campaign
Burberry Autumn/Winter 2012 campaign



Mario Testino
Private View
(£44.99, Taschen)



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