Showing posts with label Ajak Deng. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ajak Deng. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Dazed & Intrigued

Dazed & Confused delivers a 60-plus page visual smorgasbord for its September issue featuring a genius mix of established models, new faces and kids discovered at street castings. Kacper Kasprzyk photographs the cast of nearly 40 models including Joan Smalls, Liu Wen, Emily Didonato, Marloes Horst, Aymeline Valade, Hanna Ben Abdesslem and Ajak Deng in a series of moody black and white and colour shots with blue lit backdrops. The editorial showcases looks from the Fall/Winter 2011 collections with styling by Katie Shillingford, Karen Langley and Robbie Spencer. An element of surprise is gleaned with each turn of the page thanks to the eclectic mix of high fashion faces, commercial models and unknowns.




Lydia Willemina & Teresa Pagh
Source - models.com




Joan Smalls
Source - fashiongonerogue.com




Marloes Horst
Source - models.com




Ehren Dorsey
Source - models.com




Alyona Subbotina
Source - models.com




Ruby Jean Wilson
Source - models.com




Emily Didonato
Source - models.com




Ajak Deng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com




Camille Rowe
Source - models.com




Liu Wen
Source - fashiongonerouge.com




Hanaa Ben Abdesslem
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Aymeline Valade
Dazed & Confused - September 2011
Photographer - Kacper Kasprzyk
Source - models.com

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Natural Resources

At the recent Fall/Winter 2011 shows, Australia emerged as a veritable goldmine for modelling talent with a slew of new Aussie models dominating the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris. According to Wayne Sterling, the co-founder and editorial director of models.com, "clearly the modelling industry has fixated on Australia and New Zealand as an incredible new source for emerging faces. The results of great scouting speak for themselves and now Down Under stands as a Top 3 scouting resource alongside Holland and Russia."

Leading the Australian charge were established Australian models Abbey Lee Kershaw, Ajak Deng, Julia Nobis, Myf Shepherd, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Annaleise Smith, Alice Burdeu and Lauren Smith. Newcomers Dempsey Stewart, Codie Young, Ruby Jean Wilson, Rose Smith, and Lydia Willemina Collins eclipsed the competition by landing exclusives left, right and centre, appearing in only the most blue chip of shows. Here is my rundown of five of modelling's most exciting new prospects.

Golden Girls
Codie Young & Dempsey Stewart
NY Times T Magazine - April 2011
Photographer - Angelo Pennetta
Source - models.com

Discovered while working in her mother's tattoo parlour, Sydney-sider Lydia Willemina Collins is represented by Ford Models and is of Dutch and Indonesian extraction. Collins has a cool, androgynous look that is as beguiling as her spectacular bone structure and piercing green eyes. Collins scored a Givenchy exclusive at the Fall/Winter 2011 shows.

Lydia Willemina Collins
Photographer - David Urbanke
Source - davidurbanke.blogspot.com

Photographer - David Urbanke
Source - davidurbanke.blogspot.com

Photographer - David Urbanke
Source - davidurbanke.blogspot.com

Givenchy - F/W 2011
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos
Source - style.com

Sunshine Coast beauty Codie Young amassed a staggering 39 shows in her debut season walking for  the likes of Chanel, Lanvin and Roberto Cavalli. Discovered at the age of sixteen whilst shopping with friends in April 2010, Young was swiftly signed to DNA Models in New York and landed a six month Australian Vogue exclusive. Young is now based in New York and lives with fellow DNA models Maud Welzen, Emily Baker and Jessica Clarke.

Calvin Klein - F/W 2011
Photographer - Marcus Tondo

Lanvin - F/W 2011
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos

Chloe - F/W 2011
Photographer - Marcus Tondo
Runway images courtesy of style.com

Australian Vogue - October 2010
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Source - models.com

Hailing from Perth, Rose Smith of Next Models logged runway mileage at Chanel and Fendi and has already been photographed by Daniele Duella & Iango Henzi for V Magazine. In an interview for the Vine, Smith reveals that "I'm waiting for my American visa to be approved, and I'll be moving to NYC as soon as it is. In the meantime I am going to Paris to shoot an editorial. I'm definitely ready to make the move..."

Rose Smith
Chanel - F/W 2011
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos

Rose Smith
Fendi - F/W 2011
Runway images courtesy of style.com

Rose Smith
Photographer - Unknown
Source - chicmanagement.com.au

V Magazine - January 2011
Photographer - Daniele Duella & Iango Henzi
Source - thefashionspot.com

Rosemary Smith
Photographer - Unknown
Source - chicmanagement.com.au

Elite's Ruby Jean Wilson landed a trio of exclusives, appearing at Olivier Theyskens Theory in New York, at Giles Deacon in London and at Yves Saint Laurent in Paris, the latter for which she opened. Seventeen year old, Scottish-born Wilson caught the attention of casting directors Ashley Brokaw and Katie Grand, and is destined for a killer show season come September.

Ruby Jean Wilson
Yves Saint Laurent - F/W 2011
Photographer - Marcus Tondo
Source - style.com

Photographer - Unknown
Source - bonaelamour.blogspot.com

Australian Vogue - Unknown
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Source - thefashionspot.com

It was Perth's Dempsey Stewart who was the standout star of the Fall/Winter 2011 shows, walking in a total of 41 shows including Prada, Burberry and Louis Vuitton. Represented by Wilhelmina Models in New York, Eighteen year old Stewart was discovered in a local modelling competition and modelled extensively in Tokyo before her career took off internationally.

Acne - F/W 2011
Photographer - Fillipo Fior

Prada - F/W 2011
Photographer - Monica Feudi

Philip Lim 3.1 - F/W 2011
Photographer - Marcus Tondo
All runway images courtesy of style.com

Dempsey Stewart
Photographer - Stef King
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Life Rhapsodic

American Vogue serves up a delightful spread featuring some of the industry's leading black models. Joan Smalls, Anais Mali, Jourdan Dunn, Ajak Deng, Arlenis Sosa and Chanel Iman pose alongside a bohemian cast of actors, dancers and musicians in the season's finest prints by Louis Vuitton, Marni, Chanel, Dennis Basso and Marc Jacobs. Photographer Norman Jean Roy captures beautifully the individual spirit and exuberance of each of the models and shows why these girls are at the top of their game.

Ajak Deng, Anais Mali & Joan Smalls

Joan Smalls & Anthony Mackie

Ajak Deng, Anais Mali & Arlenis Sosa

Anais Mali, Arlenis Sosa, Chanel Iman & Jourdan Dunn

Joan Smalls & Colson Whitehead

Chanel Iman, Anais Mali & Jourdan Dunn

Arlenis Sosa, John Legend & Jourdan Dunn

Jourdan Dunn & Antonio Douthit

Jourdan Dunn & Anais Mali

Savion Glover & Ajak Deng
US Vogue - March 2011
Photographer - Norman Jean Roy

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Australian Invasion

After a succession of Brazilian, Beglian, Russian, and Dutch models, it appears that Australians could very well be riding high on the next wave of models set to infiltrate the modelling world. In the agency show packages released in the lead up to the Fall/Winter 2011 shows, Australians feature prominently, with 7 out of the 25 models presented in the official Elite Models show package being Australian.

Established Australian models Catherine McNeil and Abbey Lee Kershaw are not officially slated to appear at New York Fashion Week but will be duly represented by emerging talents; Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Julia Nobis, Ajak Deng, Alice Burdeu, Tallulah Morton, Amanda Ware, Myf Shepherd, Lauren Brown, Annaleise Smith, Ruby Jean Wilson, Melissa Johannsen aka MJ, and Codie Young. This is just the tip of the iceberg with fellow Antipodean models; Stephanie Cherry, Samantha Harris, Juliana Forge, Meg Lindsay, Rachel Rutt, Stephanie Carta and Alexandra Agoston O'Connor yet to be confirmed for appearances during the Fall/Winter show season.

According to influential US casting director Ashley Brokaw in an interview with the New York Times, "Thing's are steering away from the army casting we've seen in recent years." With the focus shifting towards personality and individuality, models like Abbey Lee Kershaw who possess a quirkiness and an unaffected, natural beauty that is endearing, are positioned to do well. There is no doubt that Australian models will feature prominently throughout the Fall/Winter 2011 shows, the question that remains however is which models will garner the attention of the all important fashion editors, photographers and stylists?

Alice Burdeu - Elite New York

Annaleise Smith - Supreme

Codie Young - DNA

MJ - Wilhelmina Models

Ruby Jean Wilson - Elite New York

Ajak Deng - IMG

Lauren Brown - Elite New York

Bambi Northwood-Blyth - Elite New York

Julia Nobis - Elite New York

Amanda Ware - Elite New York
All images courtesy of models.com