Showing posts with label Riccardo Tisci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riccardo Tisci. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Givenchy's Next Move

Riccardo Tisci continues to enthral with his latest ten piece couture collection for Givenchy featuring an inspired cast of models. It takes a unique group of women to be able to pull off the studded nose rings and wreath-like hoop earrings which adorned the model's faces. Veteran models Kristen McMenamy, Stella Tenant and Ana Claudia Michels are joined by current top models Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly, Saskia de Brauw, Valerija Kelava and Daria Strokous, alongside relative newcomers Zuzanna Bijoch and Kati Nescher. Set in what looks to be a school gym with basket ball equipment, the models look nothing short of sensational in the contrasting surrounds. 

Team Play
Givenchy - S/S 2012


Stella Tenant

Saskia de Brauw

Ana Claudia Michels

Joan Smalls

Kati Nescher

Valerija Kelava

Daria Strokous

Zuzanna Bijoch

Natasha Poly

Kristen McMenamy
Givenchy - S/S 2012
Images courtesy of Givenchy
Source - style.com

Friday, November 25, 2011

Tunisian Dream

With the constant influx of new models inundating the fashion industry each season, it's easy to become a little blasé about beauty. Every now and then though, a new face pops up who sends a shock wave through fashion circles. That very girl is twenty-one year old Tunisian, Hanaa Ben Abdesslem. 

One of A Kind Beauty
Photographer - Elena Kechicheva
Source - IMG Models

Hailing from Nabeul, this exotic, androgynous beauty is a true stand out. Measuring at 179 cm, the statuesque Ben Abdesslem made her runway debut in the Vivienne Westwood Spring/Summer 2011 show. Three months later, Ben Abdesslem's modelling options kicked into overdrive with a career defining Jean Sebergesque haircut which garnered her the attention of Givenchy's Riccardo Tisci. Ben Abdesslem landed a Givenchy couture exclusive and has since been photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Knoepfel & Indlekofer and Karim Sadli for Paris Vogue, Terry Richardson for V, Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Italia, and Terry Tsiolis for W.

Whilst some would be quick to pidgeon-hole Ben Abdesslem as a quirky androgynous type, there is no denying however that she possesses a delicate beauty, femininity and elegance which will translate to commercial viability. Lancome cosmetics appears to agree, having signed Ben Abdesslem to join its stable of beauties including Arlenis Sosa and Daria Werbowry, as one of the faces of its Fall/Winter 2011 Visionnaire campaign.

What I find most alluring about Ben Abdesslem is that hers is a beauty that has been untapped and unrepresented in the fashion industry. Aside from Moroccan model Hind Sahli, I am unable to recall any other models of North African descent working in fashion today. In an interview with US Vogue, Ben Abdesslem alludes to the divide between the world of fashion and her cultural background, "...seeking a modelling career has been a dream of mine for a long time. To me, modelling is an expression of freedom, a career choice that goes beyond the barriers of culture and tradition in my country." I for one, am delighted that Ben Abdesslem is fulfilling her dream and hope to see a lot more of this enigmatic beauty in the years to come.

Paris Vogue - March 2011
Photographer - Karim Sadli
Source - models.com

Intermission - December 2011
Photographer - John Scarisbrick
Source - models.com

Photographer - Gilles Zimmermann
Source - thefashionspot.com

Sui He & Hanaa Ben Abdesslem
V Magazine - Issue 74
Photographer - Terry Richardson
Source - models.com

Glamour Girl
Paris Vogue - November 2011
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Source - thefashionspot.com

T Magazine - September 2011
Photographer - Danko Steiner
Source - models.com

Vogue Italia - October 2011
Photographer - Mario Sorrenti
Source - thefashionspot.com

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Lone Star

Lakshmi Menon is one of the few South Asian models to have achieved international modelling success. Bangalore-native Menon began modelling in 2006 at the ripe old age of 25, purely as a means to finance her University studies in developmental economics and sociology. Menon is an intelligent and insightful woman whose beauty lies more than skin deep. Menon's beauty is mesmerising. The quality that I find most striking about Menon is her eyes which emote a rare combination of fragility, strength and sense of knowing. 

Menon was fast tracked to the upper echelons of the modelling pyramid when she was championed by Jean Paul Gaulthier and Givenchy's Riccardo Tisci. In an interview with American Vogue, Tisci says of Menon "When we saw her, we said 'Wow! She is so strong. She has this elegance that is rare to find these days." Tisci swiftly cast Menon in Givenchy's Fall/Winter 2008 campaign alongside Lara Stone, Natasha Poly, Kristen Owen and Maria Carla Boscono. Tisci reveals in a press release statement for the campaign that "I chose these five women that represent elegance, femininity and masculinity with character. The new Givenchy star for the Fall/Winter 2008 season is the Indian model Lakshmi Menon." In an interview with Vogue.it, Menon also acknowledges Gaulthier's instrumental role in her entry into the international modelling circuit when he cast her for his Spring/Summer 2007 show exalting that "Jean Paul Gaulthier has an eye for women as such. If you come across as a striking woman, he will cast you."

Menon has since fronted campaigns for Max Mara, Hermes, H&M and multiple Givenchy campaigns and has posed for Mario Testino, Patrick Demarchelier, Terry Richardson, Mikael Jansson and Craig McDean for American Vogue, V Magazine, Allure, Paris Vogue and Dazed & Confused. In 2008 American Vogue went as far naming Menon model of the year. Menon was also selected as part of the illustrious line-up for Pirelli's 2011 calendar lensed by Karl Lagerfeld. This is far cry from her early days of modelling in 2006 when Menon recalls in an interview with the Independent that "When I first signed with agencies in Europe and the US I barely did anything; it was one show here another there. At that time it was completely dominated by Caucasian girls, particularly Russians." 

London stylist Nicola Formichetti, who cast Menon for the cover of Dazed and Confused in April 2009,  cites fear as the motive for under-representation of Asian models in the modelling industry speaking with the Independent, "It's a shame; there are even fewer Asian girls then black girls, which is why it's so exciting when you find a girl like Lakshmi. I think people are just scared of taking risks. They won't start doing it until everyone else does." Lakshmi adds in the same interview that "If there aren't many South Asian girls modelling, that's because the agencies haven't looked. I don't think anyone has really come to India to scout for girls, or at least not in the same way they go to South America or Eastern Europe. In a country of more than 1.2 billion, there are bound to be beautiful women - I mean, come on, who are we kidding." 


Photographer - Benoit Peverelli
Source - thefashionspot.com

L'Officiel - May 2008
Photographer - Jon Compson
Source - models.com

V Magazine - November 2008
Photographer - Cedric Buchet
Source - models.com

US Elle - December 2010
Photographer - Horst Diekgerdes
Source - models.ocm

Photographer - Prabuddha Dasgupta
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - May 2009
Photographer - Mikael Jansson
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - December 2008
Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier
Source - models.com

US Vogue - May 2010
Photographer - Sebastian Kim
Source - chungkitblog.wordpress.com

US Vogue - May 2009
Photographer - May 2009
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - May 2009
Photographer - Mikael Jansson
Source - thefashionspot.com

Paris Vogue - October 2008
Photographer - Mario Testino
Source - models.com

L'Officiel - May 2008
Photographer - Jon Compson
Source - models.ocm

Vogue Espana - May 2010
Photographer - Tesh
Source - models.com

Eniko Mihalik & Lakshmi Menon
MaxMara - Spring/Summer 2009
Photographer - Craig McDean
Source - thefashionspot.com

Lakshmi Menon & Maria Carla Boscono
Givenchy- Spring/Summer 2009
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Source - thefashionspot.com

Vogue India - May 2009
Photographer - Jean Francois Campos
Source - models.com

Dazed & Confused - April 2009
Photographer - Josh Olins
Source - models.com

French Review des Modes - F/W 2009
Photographer - Thierry LeGoues
Source - models.com

Vogue India - April 2008
Photographer - Prabuddha Dasgupta
Source - thefashionspot.com

Velvet - February 2009
Photographer - Takay
Source - thefashionspot.com

Maria Carla Boscono, Lara Stone, Ana Claudia Michels & Lakshmi Menon
Givenchy - Spring/Summer 2009
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Source - models.com

Hermes - Srping/Summer 2008
Photographer -Thierry LeGoues
Source - models.com

Lara Stone, Natasha Poly, Lakshmi Menon & Maria Carla Boscono
Givenchy - Fall/Winter 2008
Source - models.com

Friday, July 15, 2011

I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

I absolutely adore the latest images from the Givenchy Fall/Winter 2011 campaign lensed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Supermodels Kristen McMenamy, Natalia Vodianova and Naomi Campbell morph into ferocious felines as only a Super can do. Mert & Marcus capture the snarling trio perched atop some very luxe looking Givenchy floor cushions whilst embodying designer Riccardo Tisci's panther themed collection for Fall. McMenamy looks like a feline who has been disturbed from her peaceful slumber whilst Vodianova could possibly be watching protectively over her brood, as for Campbell well she  looks simply sublime as she prepares to devour her prey.

Kristen McMenamy

Natalia Vodianova

Naomi Campbell
Givenchy - F/W 2011
Photographer - Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Paradise Found

Riccardo Tisci delivers another stunning haute couture collection for Givenchy with ten looks inspired by Paradise. In his own words Tisci's focus for this collection were "Purity, lightness and fragility", hence the heavenly gowns constructed from silk tulle and gauzy lace, painstakingly embellished with hand curled feathers, tiger's eye pearls and silvery grey caviar beads.

Tisci's dreamy couture vision was projected by a celestial cast of models including Iselin Steiro, Kasia Struss, Joan Smalls, Izabel Goulart, Saskia de Brauw, Daphne Groeneveld, Zuzanna Bijoch, Maria Carla Boscono, Valeryia and Caroline Trentini. Tisci's eclectic mix of established faces and newly appointed stars of tomorrow will no doubt have a casting directors and magazine editors paying close attention.

Birds of Paradise

Joan Smalls

Iselin Steiro

Izabel Goulart

Daphne Groeneveld

Zuzanna Bijoch

Kasia Struss

Saskia de Brauw

Caroline Trentini

Maria Carla Boscono

Valeryia

Images courtesy of Givenchy
Source - fashiongonerogue.com