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Alisa Ahmann

My Dream for Animals
Photographer: Scott Mac Donough
Hair: Ryan Mitchell
Makeup: Angie Parker using RMS beauty
Art direction: Stephan Moskovic

“My dream is that people will give the same respect and value to an animal’s life as they do their own”

-Alisa Ahmann
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Vogue Japan August 2015
Photographed by Ezra Petronio
Styled by Sissy Vian
Alisa Ahmann, Aya Jones, Fernanda Ly, Julia Van Os, Mae Lapres, Marjan Jonkman, Steph Smith & Willow Hand

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^ Full campaign

Sportmax F/W 15.16 by David Sims


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US Harper's Bazaar August 2015
All About That Waist
Model: Alisa Ahmann
Photographer: Sean & Seng
Stylist: Tom Van Dorpe


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Next Fall 2015


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Vogue China Collections August 2015
Print Season
Model: Alisa Ahmann
Photographer: Horst Diekgerdes
Stylist: Konca Aykan


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Vogue Germany September 2015
UP TOWN PUNK
Photographers: Sebastian Kim
Stylist: Natasha Royt
Hair: Tamara McNaughton
Make-up: Kristi Matamoros
Model: Alisa Ahmann


Vogue Germany via Zorka
 
Neiman Marcus: The September Book


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I never know how to properly save them, those are obviously screen shots. Can anybody help?
 
Peek & Cloppenburg S/S 15


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I never know how to properly save them, those are obviously screen shots. Can anybody help?

No way because the book's pages are not integrated in jpg format, all we can do is wait.
 
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Interview / Portrait from Style.com

While it can take years for a new face to become a fashion fixture, typically when success comes calling, it comes quick. Just five years ago model Alisa Ahmann and her sisters walked into a modeling agency in their hometown of Stuttgart, Germany, on a whim. Though the tall, blonde, and striking Ahmann sisters had never considered modeling until a family friend suggested it, the four siblings were signed on the spot, much to their surprise. “I was only sixteen, so visiting an agency seemed like a fun idea,” says Ahmann, “We all started modeling, just testing and doing small jobs locally.”

Fashion’s biggest names soon caught notice of Ahmann’s long, aristocratic face and large, bright blue-green eyes; the model was tapped for a Calvin Klein Collection exclusive by casting directors, Maida Gregori Boina & Rami Fernandes last year. Given the brand's reputation for launching new faces—models like Karlie Kloss and Toni Garrn began their careers as Calvin exclusives—the pressure was high. And keep in mind that Ahmann wasn’t just walking in the brand’s Fall show, she was opening it, an experience that hindsight has cast as larger than life. “I don’t even know how I handled opening Calvin that season,” says Ahmann, “at the time I didn’t realize how important it would be, but when I look back on it I realize it was the best start I could have possibly had.”

And that appears to be the truth: Ahmann has gone on to become one of the most in-demand models currently working. In less than a year she’s landed appearances in and covers for several international editions of Vogue, campaigns for brands like Gucci and Alberta Ferretti, and a continuous stream of runway appearances for labels like Hermès and Chloé. The whirlwind success has brought with it a wealth of new experiences, including the opportunity for transformation. “The Saint Laurent girl is very different from the Oscar de la Renta girl,” quips Ahmann (who walked for the latter last season), “every show offers you a chance to become someone different, to play with all these new characters. I love acting, so when they start changing my hair to different colors or putting me in really unusual outfits it just puts me in the best mood.” Her ability to be a quick-change artist has not gone unnoticed by photographers like Mario Testino and David Sims, either.

When it comes to the future, the model hopes to follow in the footsteps of fellow do-good catwalkers like Christy Turlington Burns and Natalia Vodianova, whose big careers are balanced by their active altruism. “In the future I want to devote more time to charity work,” says Ahmann, “I come from a close family, and I feel like I had a wonderful childhood. Every child deserves to grow up safely, so if I can do something to help children dealing with poverty, or homelessness that would be amazing.” Just as amazing as her career is turning out, don’t you think?
 
Nina Ricci F/W 15.16 Collection’s Film
Director: Collier Schorr
Art Director: Marc Ascoli - Atelier 32
Hair Stylist: Malcolm Edwards
Makeup Artist: Tom Pecheux
Set Designer: Arno Roth
Model: Alisa Ahmann

 

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