Showing posts with label Australian Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Vogue. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Karlie's Gloss

Karlie Kloss continues her reign as the leading model of her generation with a smouldering cover and editorial for Australian Vogue's March 2012 issue. Shot by Kai Z Feng, Kloss sports sultry, slicked wet tresses and scarlett red lips. Spring is in the air as Kloss dons the latest pastel prints from collections by Louis Vuitton, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Rodarte and Chanel. I have been suitably impressed by the quality of editorials that Australian publications including Vogue, Harper Bazaar and Russh have been producing over the past few years. Top notch international models, fashions straight off the catwalks of Milan, New York, Paris and London interspersed with local labels, and impeccable photography and styling. One thing's for sure, I'll be stocking up on some Australian glossies when I head home for two weeks to escape the tail end of the European Winter.

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - models.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - March 2012
Photographer - Kai Z Feng
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Friday, January 27, 2012

Second Glance

One of the aspects that I enjoy most about compiling this blog is that I get the chance to profile models whose work I admire and that perhaps have been overlooked in the fashion industry. Twenty-three year old Dutch model Marloes Horst is a perfect case in point. Originally discovered in 2007, Horst was catapulted into the modelling's major league when she was cast in the Spring/Summer 2009 Prada show alongside a slew of Dutch models including Bette Franke, Ymre Stiekema, Cato Van Ee and Lara Stone. A deluge of bookings followed including campaigns for Valentino fragrance, Sportmax Code, Iceberg, and editorial appearances in Dazed & Confused, V magazine, Vogue Russia, and the Italian editions of Elle, Flair, Amica, and Marie Claire.

Marloes Horst
Photographer - Dan Martensen
Source - thefashionspot.com

More than meets the eye
Free People - S/S 2010
Photographer - Thomas Wolfe Northcut
Source - thefashionspot.com

Horst's classic blue-eyed, blonde, bombshell looks and va-va-voom physique should have played to her advantage but instead she found herself reluctantly cast in the ilk of a commercial model, more suited to lingerie and swimsuit clients. The buzz surrounding Horst gradually dissipated and she was no longer as sought after on the international show circuit nor for high fashion editorial work. Realising that Horst's modelling options had stalled, her management team at Next Models went into overdrive to strategically reposition the budding model on the market by paring back her bookings and through careful selection of the types of jobs that she would take on. 

Harpers Bazaar Australia - March 2012
Photographer - Will Davidson
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Australian Vogue - February 2012
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Source - thefashionspot.com

W Magazine - June 2011
Photographer - Santiago Sierra
Source - models.com

Allure - June 2011
Photographer - Nicholas Moore
Source - the fashionspot.com

The past twelve months have played witness to Horst displaying a stunning versatility in editorials for a diverse range of publications including W, Intermission, Muse, French Revue de Modes, Dazed & Confused, Allure, US Glamour, and the Australian, Mexican and Spanish editions of Vogue. Don't get me wrong, Horst is still capable of donning a swimsuit with her trademark sex appeal, the difference now though is that she does so with a high fashion slant. In an interview with digitaldiamonds.de Horst reveals that, "The agency always tells what kind of jobs I'm on option for and they advise me. You talk about what way you and your agency want to present and push you. Every model has her own road to take."  With lucrative bookings for the likes of Victoria's Secret, Pirelli Calendar, Calvin Klein Swimwear and Sisley, Horst is well and truly back in the winner's circle.

Dazed & Confused - September 2011
Photographer - Kacper Kasprzyk
Source - models.com

Marlon Texeira & Marloes Horst
Vogue Espana - December 2011
Photographer - Bruce Weber
Source - thefashionspot.com

Intermission - Fall/Winter 2011
Photographer - Patrick Selstedt
Source - thefashionspot.com

Vogue Australia - February 2012
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

French Revue de Modes - Fall/Winter 2011
Photographer - Thierry Le Goues
Source - models.com

Sisley Campaign  - S/S 2011
Photographer - Terry Richardson
Source - thefashionspot.com

Calvin Klein Swimwear - S/S 2011
Photographer - Sebastian Kim
Source - models.com

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Ray of Light

I'm not sure if being so far from home has anything to do with it, but every month I find myself anticipating the arrival of the latest issue of Australian Vogue. This is my second Winter here in Berlin and thankfully this year the snow has yet to make an appearance in spite of the bitterly cold temperatures. Reminding me that there is indeed an end in sight, Australian Vogue's February issue serves up a healthy dose of Vitamin D with an editorial featuring Kendra Spears and Marloes Horst. Shot in Palm Springs by photographer Nicole Bentley, Spears and Horst look positively radiant and sun-kissed in looks from the Spring collections. Australian Vogue has truly upped the ante in the past few years with its covers and editorials featuring the cream of international modelling talent. Healthy looking models, on-location-shoots, sun, sand and surf, it's no wonder I'm counting down the days to my impending vacation back to Sydney's sunny shores in March.

Marloes Horst
Australian Vogue - February 2012
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Kendra Spears

Kendra Spears

Marloes Horst

Kendra Spears

Marloes Horst

Kendra Spears

Marloes Horst

Kendra Spears

Marloes Horst
Australian Vogue - February 2012
Photographer - Nicole Bentley
Stylist - Meg Gray
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Bambi bites back

Australian modelling sensation, Bambi Northwood-Blyth continues her editorial crossover with appearances on the covers of Australian Harper's Bazaar, Oyster Magazine, Spanish Harper's Bazaar, Vogue Nippon, and French Revue de Modes. With so few magazine covers allocated to models these days, five covers is an astonishing feat for any model let alone a relative newcomer. Steven Meisel appears to agree, having recently lensed Northwood-Blyth for the Spring/Summer 2011 cK one campaign and for an editorial in W Magazine. Let's hope that Ms Northwood-Blyth pops up on the pages of Vogue Italia or US Vogue for whom Meisel is a key contributor.

Harper's Bazaar Australia - June/July 2011
Photographer - Lachlan Bailey
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

French Revue de Modes - S/S 2011
Photographer - Thierry Le Goues
Source - thefashionspot.com

Harper's Bazaar Espana - May 2011
Photographer - Nico
Source - models.com

Oyster Magazine - Issue 92
Photographer - Bec Parsons
Source - models.com

Britt Maren, Fei Fei Sun, Milou Van Groesen
& Bambi Northwood-Blyth
Vogue Nippon - April 2011
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

cK one - S/S 2011
Abbey Lee Kershaw, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Lara Stone & Ruby Aldridge
Photographer - Steven Meisel
Source - models.com

W Magazine  - March 2011
Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Eliza Cummings, Saskia de
 Brauw & Jana Knauerova
Photographer - Steven Meisel
Source - models.com

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tough Chic

Indigenous model, Samantha Harris is on the cusp of becoming Australia's next big modelling export. The statuesque 180 cm tall beauty, was discovered in the 2004 Girlfriend Model Search competition alongside eventual winner, Abbey Lee Kershaw. Harris was signed on the spot by Chic Models in Sydney and is also represented in New York by Next Models.

In an industry that is saturated with beautiful girls, twenty year old Harris' exotic looks, soft doe eyed features and bee stung lips set her apart from the pack. Harris' striking features are the product of a hybrid mix of Aboriginal and German lineage. In an interview with the National, Harris acknowledges that her Indigenous background adds to her allure, "It gives me an advantage, there is no one else around who looks like me."

In June 2010, Harris made the cover of Australian Vogue, making her only the second Aboriginal model to appear on the cover since Elaine George's appearance in 1993. In an interview with the National, Australian Vogue Editor Kirstie Clements, insists that the decision to put Harris on the cover was not politically motivated, "Samantha is just extraordinary, and it's a happy and wonderful coincidence that she's indigenous."

Chic agent, Kathy Ward has carefully nurtured and navigated Harris' path through the modelling world. In 2006, Harris scored a major coup when she was flown to New York to be photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Glamour magazine. Speaking with ninemsn.com, Ward recalls how following the plum assignment, Next Models were keen for Harris to take on more international bookings. Ward at the time however was adamant, "She's not ready, she's not mature enough yet and she just wouldn't cope being out there on her own, so it's not negotiable until she finishes school. But there's no doubt, the opportunities for Samantha will be endless, she's on the radar, she's out there." Ward adds that "There's absolutely no urgency, confidence is vital. If that means waiting another season and a half to launch a girl, we'll do it. You only get one chance when you meet the big names so we're prepared to invest the time to develop a girl."

For a model who has not been officially launched on the international modelling circuit, Harris has garnered significant support and interest. Photographers adore her; Robert Erdmann calls her, "the most ravishing thing that I know of" and David Bailey predicts a great future for her, "She has a real innocence in how she works that's very unaffected. She doesn't pose; she's very open and natural, which is great." Clements who has become one of Harris' most ardent supporters, having made her one of Australian Vogue's staple models, adds that "She has a quiet elegance that sets her apart, she's top drawer."

In the last 12 months, Harris has evolved into a truly versatile model, capable of conveying a broad range of editorial and runway looks.  I am hoping that 2011 is the year that Harris makes her mark on an international scale at the Fall/Winter shows in February. In an interview with the Sun Herald, Harris says, "I'll definitely go to New York some time in the future, which will be exciting and hopefully they will love me over there." I have no doubt that Harris would thrive in New York and yes, they will love her over there as much as we do.


Karen Magazine - February 2011
Photographer - Cara Stricker

Test shoot
Photo courtesy of Chic Model Management

Backstage at Alex Perry 2010
Source - thefashionspot.com

Australian Vogue - February 2011
Photographer - Nicole Bentley

Singapore Harper's Bazaar - April 2010
Photographer - Simon Upton

Australian Vogue - February 2011
Photographer - Nicole Bentley

Australian Vogue - March 2010
Photographer - Nicole Bentley

Karen Magazine - February 2011
Photographer - Cara Stricker

Australian Vogue - June 2010
Photographer - Nicole Bentley

Samantha Harris & Kirstie Clements
Source - the fashionspot.com