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Pictures of Stylists/Editors

Katy England of Dazed&Confused

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Ninette Murk
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Carine Roitfeld, Paris Vogue; Jefferson Hack, Dazed & Confused; Fabien Baron, Creative Director, Paris Vogue

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vogue's tonne goodman and grace coddington

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SanDiego said:
Isnt it funny how acceptable it is for these people to dress very strangely, just cause of their occupation.

What exactly do you mean? Quite frankly, fashion SHOULD be outlandish, it should be quirky, it's an expression of self, and if you are as boring and unoriginal as someone who dresses to fit in with the "status quo", fashion probably isn't your industry. I really do not understand what dressing quite "strangely" entails. Just because they go against the grain doesn't mean they are "strange" in a negative sense. Honestly, people BORE me to death, they have no means of self expression anymore and are nothing but little clones of each other. It sickens me.

I want to become a fashion editor/stylist/director, does this means I will have to strictly adhere to the "all-black" dress code that is common of people in this profession? Dear lord, I hope not because it is exactly that grisly mold that I wish to stay away from.

And if i dress "strangely", why shouldn't it be acceptable? Someone is making those clothes right? Shouldn't they have the right to be worn as much as the pink cotton Gap t-shirt?


Thanks for your time...

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i love these pictures, i would love to see MORE MORE MORE *being selfish*:innocent:
 
Its a misconception that because one works as a stylist, or in fashion, that one has to always be dressed as a fashion editorial. To work in fashion requires a certain perception, a certain eye and the ability to create an image that will be stimulating to the viewer. After being in it for a while, I think, ones personal perception changes and one is not so interested in personally dressing in the way that is consumed as mainstream fashion. In other words, I dont wish to express fashion on my body in the same way that I would design it or style it for someone else,or for an editorial.

For this reason I dont feel annoyed as some people do when they say that fashion people are a letdown...as someone said on this thread earlier. Its all an image and an expression...not rules to live by...thank God.
 
Marrimoda, totally well put!!! I think you develop a different appreciation for clothes too as a stylist or someone who works in fashion, you look at clothes differently, and realize that...say a cardigan....that people would think is plain and boring, actually makes a really neat shape through it's neckline. For me, small things like that have become rather titillating.
 
i really love pics of editors and stylists - the people working behind the scenes - and always look so stylish, and always seem to get it right!
 
marrimoda said:
Its a misconception that because one works as a stylist, or in fashion, that one has to always be dressed as a fashion editorial. To work in fashion requires a certain perception, a certain eye and the ability to create an image that will be stimulating to the viewer. After being in it for a while, I think, ones personal perception changes and one is not so interested in personally dressing in the way that is consumed as mainstream fashion. In other words, I dont wish to express fashion on my body in the same way that I would design it or style it for someone else,or for an editorial.

For this reason I dont feel annoyed as some people do when they say that fashion people are a letdown...as someone said on this thread earlier. Its all an image and an expression...not rules to live by...thank God.

i totally third this!! i was just thinking of this today, in fact.... i used to NEVER touch my sneakers..i thought they were horrible ugly shoes only to be worn when running or doing sports.... but ive been wearing them a little lately... i just dont care as much to put my ideas in my head on myself... i have other bodies i can use to realize them instead :lol:
 
Here is Rachel Zoe- I'm sure everyone knows but incase someone doesn't she is a freelance stylist who works with Lindsey Lohan, Nicole Richie, and Mischa Barton
 
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Cherries&Berries said:
misa hylton Brim

... the stylist of "The Cosby Show"? or does she just dress the part...
 
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Has Rachel Zoe ever styled any celebrity that didn't end up looking like her????
 
^Re: Misa Hylton Brim..
Not sure if she has any connection to The Cosby Show, but I do know she's worked closely w/ the rap community; blame her for bringing the blinged-out hip-hoppin' hoochie look to the masses (i.e. Lil Kim & her one-shoulder/purple pasty look for the VMA's)
 
mishahoi said:
i totally third this!! i was just thinking of this today, in fact.... i used to NEVER touch my sneakers..i thought they were horrible ugly shoes only to be worn when running or doing sports.... but ive been wearing them a little lately... i just dont care as much to put my ideas in my head on myself... i have other bodies i can use to realize them instead :lol:

Ohhh ... I totally agree! I mean ... remember McQueen on the pre-Gucci days? He was all cargo pants and wifebeater tees ... still he does wear em but he's lost a few pounds and you see him wearing jackets every once in a while ...

I'm at loss ... when my fashionable friends introduce me to other fashion people .. they dont believe I dig this ... until I open my mouth! :p
 
arlekindearrabal said:
my favorite: carine roitfeld

second favorite: issy blow

favorite pair: anna piaggi & franca sozzani

EXCELLENT TASTE!

This are my faves too!

Did you know that Carine wont wear REAL fur because she says that "it smells"? LOL!
 

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