Nadja Giramata

USED Magazine S/S 2013

With its eclectic content and cutting edge feel Used Magazine has been delighting fans of in your face fashion since its relaunch. Now the spirited London publication is back with a brand new issue filled with visual oomph. Focusing on new talent, fresh faces and the best in daring designer wares, Used is required reading for fans of outside the box fashion. Don’t take our word for it though, have a look at this exclusive first look!

Photographer: Jeff Hahn
Stylist: Simone Konu

Preview:



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gorgeous ed:crush:.. She looks soo regal, strong & sexy i really hope her career takes off soon cuz she has MAJOR potential^_^
 
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the rest of the used ss 2013 magazine shots.
i gotta pay more attention to her, she is glorious



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Crying rn these are beautiful ♥♥♥

Does anyone know where one can order this issue??? Thanks in advance!
 
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Wow absolutely stunning, these are the type of images I want to see on the cover of Vogue Paris/Italia.
 
Those shots from 9 girls before 9AM are absolutely breathtaking, that second shot especially :wub:
 
How To Spend It July 2013

"Driving Miss Racy"
Photographer: Thomas Cooksey
Stylist: Damian Foxe
Hair: Federico Ghezzi
Makeup: Naoko Scintu




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Gorgeous! I would love to see her in Cavalli, Givenchy, Prada, & Chanel ads! She is supper underrated imo.
 
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Model Call: Nadja Giramata
By LAUREN MCCARTHY

In her first two years in the industry, Nadja Giramata walked for Tom Ford, appeared in Vogue Italia and nabbed a massive Topshop campaign, but the 22-year-old never made it to the U.S. — until now.

“Everything I see, I’m just in awe,” says the Strasbourg, France, native, who arrived on her first trip here just last week. “I’m just taking it all in. I’m excited about everything.”

WWD sat down with the Trump-repped model as she prepares to take on her first New York Fashion Week.

WWD: How did you begin modeling?
Nadja Giramata: I was scouted in Manchester [England] on my way back from college. I used to dream about modeling but at the end I was like, “I’m too old and modeling is just a big dream.” So, I dropped it. Then when I was scouted, it was really weird for me.

Where did you go to school?
N.G.: I was at Manchester Metropolitan University and I studied languages.

How many languages do you speak?
N.G.: Six. I speak French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English and my African language. Portuguese is my weakest.

Are you planning to learn any more?
N.G.: Yes. I’m deciding between Russian, Japanese and one Arabic language. I think that Russian would be really interesting.

Are you putting a pause on your studies for now?
N.G.: Yes, but it’s really cool because with modeling, you meet people from everywhere. So I can kind of practice my languages with them. I’ve done a lot of interesting jobs. A lot of editorials — Hunger Magazine, i-D, Vogue. Plenty of magazines. I’ve been really, really lucky.

Have you had any crazy shoots?
N.G.: I did one shoot in a church, but I had to be kind of sexy. I was feeling like, “God, please forgive me.” And then, at the end, I was in a bathtub and the photographer was saying, “Be sexy.” I was like, “I’m in a bathtub, in a church.”

What was it like walking for Tom Ford?
N.G.: He is such a genuine person. He would come up and say, “How are you? How do you feel? All the clothes look amazing on you.” My outfit was this beautiful fur. It was really elegant. How can’t you feel beautiful in that?

What has been your favorite job to date?
N.G.: I did the Topshop campaign, and that was my first campaign so I keep it as my favorite job. It was raining, but I didn’t care.

When was the first time that you saw the campaign?
N.G.: Actually it wasn’t me, but my best friend. She was in Australia and she called to say, “I was so depressed because I’m searching for a job and nobody wants me, but I just got my smile back because I just saw a very huge picture of you and I felt like I’m not alone.” I went to Australia without moving myself.
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The Guardian
by Paul Farell, stylist: Prisilla Kwateng






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premiere issue of Veoir magazine
ph: William Lords

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Garage Gangs
As anyone with an eye on the modeling industry can tell you, the upcoming September shows will be ruled by the new generation of catwalkers. GARAGE pays tribute to this exciting group of established runway girls and fresh faces with a cheeky editorial by George Harvey Themed around the fictional, St. Garage school – an all-girls establishment specializing in cultivating intelligence, poise and of a chic sense of style – the story depicts each girl in a custom Meadham Kirchhoff uniform as they pose for the year book. Dressed as the prerequisite high school cliques – mean girls, jocks, nerds, etc. – the promising cast of up & comers makes for an excellent student body.


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