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Ana Gilca

Ana Gilca wears the designs of the Central Saint Martins graduates and students in a photoshoot for the 1 Granary blog.
Photographed by Nikolay Biryukov
Styling: Olya Kuryshchuk
Make-up: Marina Keri







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PHOTOGRAPHER / Jackie Dixon
MAKE-UP / Angela Davis Deacon at Sue Allatt Represents using SUPER by Dr Nicholas Perricone
HAIR / Fumi Noyose using Shu Uemura Art of Hair
STYLIST / Amy Bannerman
MODELS / Vanussa FM, Ana at Premier, Alex Rose at Select, Mariel at FM, Genesis at Select, Izzy at Premier, Liza at Premier, Maryna at FM
RETOUCH / Jam Imaging
MAKE-UP ASSISTANT / Jessica Mejia
STYLING ASSISTANT / Bo Houtenbos

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Craig Lawrence: Fashion in Motion at the V&A
for anothermag.com
photographed by Philip Meech
styled by Nell Kalonji
hair by Stephen Low
makeup by Laura Dominique

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Metal magazine Fall 2012

Photographer Harley Weir
Fashion Editor/Stylists Raquel Garcia, Santi Rodriguez
Hair Stylists Hiroshi Matsushita, Roku Roppongi
Makeup Artist Isamaya Ffrench



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Natalie Wansbrough-Jones for Joseph
Photography: Scott Trindle. Styling: Natalie Wansbrough-Jones.



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With New York Fashion Week just nine days away, Ana Gilca is sneaking in any sleep while she can. “I went to see ‘Django Unchained’ yesterday and I fell asleep after 10 minutes,” the Wilhelmina model says. “At the end, I woke up and my boyfriend was like, ‘That was the best Tarantino movie ever.’” After a two-year hiatus, the 21-year-old is in full preparation mode for her runway return. WWD sat down with the Moldova native to get the scoop on her pre-fashion-week game plan.

WWD: What castings have you been to already?
Ana Gilca: Yesterday I had Marc Jacobs. I’ve known the casting director since I started, basically. The casting only took 10 minutes. I was the first one because I got there near the end so no one was waiting.

WWD: Have you ever done his show?
A.G.: I did New York two years ago, but not Marc Jacobs. I wish! But, I’ve done other shows. I did Christian Siriano, Tracy Reese, Rachel Roy. I did 12 shows, I think.

WWD: Why did you take a break from the runway?
A.G.: I changed my agency so I had to change everything. It took quite a while to do it. I am excited to get back. I’ve been waiting so much. You do so much prep for the show, but you get so much energy from the people. For me, it’s more fun than editorial.

WWD: What have you learned from your past runway experience?
A.G.: To be patient. You need a lot of patience to keep doing it. It doesn’t matter how tired you are, but I get something from that. I get energy.

WWD: How did you start modeling?
A.G.: Accidentally. I went for model courses in my country, but it’s supposed to be for four months and I only had money for two. Then, for the first time in the history of my country, a French agency came. I didn’t mean to go to the casting. I was just going to watch my friend and see how she did. Then [the agency] asked, ‘Can you go with them?’ And now my friend doesn’t talk to me anymore. It happens.

WWD: What were your initial thoughts?
A.G.: For my first casting, I went dressed in sports stuff. I didn’t know what modeling was! But they booked me, so that was weird. I came dressed like a boy in my baggy pants and was just like, “Hey, my name is Ana Gilca,” because that’s all I knew how to say in English at the time.
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Show Package – New York F/W 13: Wilhelmina (Women)

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