Check out my gorgeous pal Alexandra Agoston in a new shoot with photographer Ezra Patchett and stylist Daisy Void. Deliciously dirty hair and make up by Angela Barton.
A collection of summer inspiration now that the sun is finally shining. Get amongst it!
(muse magazine, tuula vintage, fashiontoast, we live young, unknown, the coveatur, the streets alight, oraclefox, fashion gone rogue, t magazine travel, the coveatur, oraclefox, angus mcconnell, the streets alight)
I am totally in love with this eery fashion ed for the Ben Trovato blog. Photographed by super talent 19 year old Ryan Kenny and modelled by one of my Australian favourites Rachel Rutt, the shoot gets back to nature on a fire-y afternoon.
I am seriously crushing on Aussie model Anja. Despite her diminutive (by fashion standards) height, she's kicking some serious editorial butt. Check her out here for Oyster magazine.
I love when behind the scenes pictures show a model just being a little dorky. I love it ever more when said model is Bambi and the photographer is one of my favourites, Cass Bird.
These past few months in New York I've been working with a production company who dabble in everything from fashion show and event production, to artistic direction and branding. One of their projects has been working on the artistic direction of new luxury label Maiyet. A mix of Celine and Dries Van Noten, the label creates clothing and divine accessories for a well traveled and socially conscious consumer. One of my favourite model and photographer duo's were recruited for the campaign shoot- Daria Werbowy and Cass Bird. They shot over a weekend at an old Brooklyn air field, and this is the stunning result. I can't wait for the rest of the images to be released, as this is merely the tip of the beautiful iceberg.
Love this stormy seaside editorial for Contributor magazine, featuring Australian model Rose Smith and a host of Aussie labels like Ellery and Carl Kapp. It's nice to see a change from the often overly sexed up beach spreads.
The purple dye job of model Charlotte Free. It has subsequently been returned to it's peroxide and pink glory after an agency freak out and a colourist intervention.
FINALLY! After a string of editorials in which Abbey Lee repeatedly looked like herself, it's nice to see a story that is so dramatic. She is perfect in this sort of thing, highlighting once again why the fashion world finds her so endearing.