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  • May7th

    Bitter Candy is the best way to describe the latest editorial for Material Girl by Xanthe Hutchinson. Models Madeline White and Kaitlin Pilcher look just as good as the floral wallpaper behind them. This shoot reminds me of what Tim Walker does for Juicy Couture. It is fresh with fluro hues and clashing patterns, showcasing the latest feminine sporty trends. Each image is a bundle of fun and takes me back to craft days at school!

    Photographer: Xanthe Hutchinson
    Models: Madeline White and Kaitlin Pilcher
    Stylist: Zoe Hancock
    Beauty Artist: Temi Aboderin
    Set Designer: Katie Bowker

    Images: Fashion Gone Rogue

  • April15th

    A truly breathtaking editorial exclusively for Fashion Gone Rogue by Antia Pagant featuring dollface Brynja Jónbjarnardóttir. The team at Fashion Gone Rogue are supporting young budding talent by publishing their work on their website and sharing it with the world. It is always nice to be introduced to fresh new talent in the industry.

    Each image from ‘Light & Magic’ has been carefully constructed from the lighting right down to the vibrant flowers in Brynja’s hair. I love each image more than the last, and this editorial leaves my heart smiling the biggest smile. Stylist Gerard Angulo has showcased spring’s hottest trends of mint tweeds, white lace and metallic leather in a delightfully subtle way. Although I don’t feel this editorial is completely cohesive, I do think that each and every image is powerful and memorable in it’s own right.

    Photographer: Antia Pagant @ Samantha Dominguez Artist Management
    Stylist: Gerard Angulo
    Art Direction: Caught in Creativity
    Hair and Makeup: Katherina Nitzpon for Giorgio Armani and Tigi
    Model: Brynja Jónbjarnardóttir @ Traffic Models
    Images: Fashion Gone Rogue

  • April3rd

    In the latest isse of Lula Magazine my favourite creative duo Leith Clark and Ellen Von Unwerth create a fantastical circus themed editorial. Model Rasa Zukauskaite is dressed up in many a sparkly number by Miu Miu, Prada and Christopher Kane whilst making a few circus friends along the way. Both Leith and Ellen know how to create feminine images, without making them overtly girly and youthful. They make a perfect team.
    The end photos are lovely, but I much prefer the video version. Take a peek below…

    You can view the whole editorial on Image Amplified

  • March31st

    Paolo Zerbini takes us back to our childhood with his latest editorial ‘Just A Kid’ for Volt Magazine. Stylist Steven Westgrath installs a successful formula of graphic shirt + frou-frou skirt to create a modern preppy look for spring. These looks are off-set with crisp peter-pan collars, studded jewellery and metallic creepers. In theory it seems like a mess; but Steven has created each look precisely to give Anne an understated cool look we ever so crave.

    I love how these ultra-feminine looks have been toughened up with just enough edge to make them street-ready.
    If this is what it’s like to be just a kid, take me back any day.

    Photographer : Paolo Zerbini
    Model : Anne Kruger
    Fashion Stylist : Steven Westgarth
    Hair Stylist : Yumi Nakada-Dingle and Tamihiro Kono
    Make-Up Artist : Thomas De Kluyver

    Images : Fashion Gone Rogue

  • March30th

    From the February issue of Marie Claire China, Amber Gray shoots Masha P and Anna I cooking up a storm, in fabulous form. It is 50's pastels at it's best with the gorgeous Louis Vuitton tweed suits, to the Prada embellished one-piece and Viktor & Rolf ribbon coat to name a few stand-out pieces. It doesn't stop there. Powdered pastel bouffants and neon brows completed the look by Yoichi Tomizawa and David Tibilla. This candy-coloured editorial made me long for bubblegum pink hair. A trip to my nearest bakery was the only fix.

    Images : Fashion Gone Rogue

  • March29th

    From the March issue of Harper’s Bazaar Russia, photographer Natalia Alaverdian and fashion editor Natalie Joos bring us a gorgeous editorial starring Daga Ziober. This editorial really captures what I’ve learnt to love about London fashion. These carefully orchestrated outfits look effortlessly thrown together; and completely wearable. I love the juxtaposition of the cartoon sweaters with flowing silk maxi skirts and glitter pumps. The quirky prints from designers Miu Miu, Prada, Jeremy Scott teamed with sporty pieces from Versace and Jil Sander make for a truly playful fashion moment.
    Natalie Joos reminds us to have fun with fashion, bring out our inner child and embrace this season’s trend that has no rules.

    Images: Fashion Gone Rogue

  • March27th

    Tonight I was introduced to the beautiful work of New York stylist Emily Bess when I came across an exclusive editorial for Fashion Gone Rogue, ‘Old World Circus’. The muted photography of Xi Sonsong emphasizes the dreamy, fairytale atmosphere. And although too many props usually equates to crowded images and mixed messages, here Emily Bess makes it work in a colourful, clashing fantasy. From swords to victorian lace, perfectly rouged cheeks and bare feet; this romantic story has it all.
    Anyone that knows me, will immediately understand why I love this editorial. Anything that has lace bows, unicorns with flowers, and a doll-faced girl holding a cat is my idea of heaven. But beyond that, the subtle inclusion of armour, medallion necklaces and dark lips really takes this story beyond a girly fantasy.








    Photographer : Xi Sinsong
    Model: Tina from Wilhelmina Models
    Stylist: Emily Bess
    Prop Stylist : Gary Russell Freeman
    Hair Stylist : Laura Polko
    Make-Up Artist : Misha Shahzada