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Purple Fashion #23 S/S 2015 : Kim Gordon

Masculin Féminin
ph. Robi Rodriguez
styling: Vanessa Reid
models: Laetitia de Montalembert, Zoë Huxford


Masculin Féminin
ph. Bella Howard
styling: Erika Kurihara
model: Matilda Lowther

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Purple Beauty
ph. Marilyn Minter
make-up: Georgina Graham
model: Jamie Bochert

This shoot is from the latest issue of Purple Magazine and is incredibly special as i was able to work with artist Marylin Minter to create a series of beauty images looking at texture and colour through the beautiful way in which she creates her images. To create an intimate setting we simply shot with myself, Marylin & our model Jamie Bochert . For the beauty I created multiple looks with a focus on colour that would show through the distorted image with references of men in music looking at images and album covers from the likes of Lou Reed & The New York Dolls. . To make sure Jamie’s skin was looked after throughout the day I thoroughly prepped with a massage using Rodin Olio Lusso and sealing in moisture with Balance Me Moisture Rich Face Cream.

For Looks 1 & 2 I created a flawless base using Givenchy Photo Perfexion Fluid Foundation buffed into the skin with a soft brush for a seamless finish. For the eyes I wanted depth & irridescence so I first used Make Up Forever Aqua Cream in Emerald before going over with Topshop Chameleon Glow in U-Turn and then layering on Clinique High Impact Black Mascara. For the true red lip I used MAC Retro Matte Lipstick in Ruby Woo.

For Look 3 I hydrated skin first with Sisley Confort Extreme Body Cream and then looked at more abstract colour across the eyes and cheekbones so first worked with purple, white, gold & pink from the Make Up Forever 12 Flash Colour Case before adding irridescence with MAC Pigment in Kitchmas. For the cold toned lilac lip I used Kevyn Aucoin Dantrice Expert Lipstick.

For Look 4 I skipped base and just moisturised with Dr Jackson 01 Skin Cream and concealed where needed with YSL Touche Eclat before buffing in Illamasqua Liquid Metal Cream in Surge across the eyelid and then adding highlights of Makeup Forever Olive Gold Metal Powder Eyeshadow. I wasn’t too precious about fall out from product as like the way it coats the tips of the eyelashes and falls slightly underneath.

For Look 5 it was all about a perfect, soft natural lip so I exfoliated first with a soft toothbrush and Creme de la Mer The Lip Balm before applying Paul & Joe Beaute Mon Mimi Lipstick and then blotting with a tissue.

For Look 6 I first created a dark smoky eye using RMK Ingenious Powder Eyes in No. 2 and then layering Diorshow Mascara in Black onto curled eyelashes. After cleaning any fall out I applied a light base of Lancome Hydra Zen Tinted moisturiser and then buffed Tom Ford Cheek Colour in Wicked onto cheeks keeping it quite high. For a surreal highlight on cheekbones I used MAC Pigment in Pink Opal.

For Look 7 the lip was the main focus so I used Shiseido Sheer & Perfect Foundation to create an even base and then warmed up the cheeks slightly with Nars Matte Multiple in Laos. For the high impact glitter lip I used Lipstick Queen Red Metal Lipstick and then pressed on MAC Red Glitter.
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Iceberg S/S 2015 ad campaign “Downtown Gallery”
Photography: Olivier Zahm, Gianni Oprandi
Art Direction: Olivier Zahm, Gianni Oprandi
Styling: Caroline Gaimari
Video: Julien Carlier & Aurelien Heilbronn
Hair: Jimmy Paul
Make-up: Kristin Gallegos
Downtown Gallery is the new advertising campaign by Iceberg: 22 Polaroids, taken by Olivier Zahm to celebrate 40 years of the brand and its history, that has always been close to the art world. The campaign stars 12 faces of Downtown New York, wearing both Spring-Summer 2015 collection and historical pieces, true works of art from the archive of the brand.
In 1974 the brand Iceberg was founded thanks to Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, the first historical designer of the brand.
Paolo Gerani, CEO of the Gilmar group, said: “Downtown Gallery is our new communication project that pays tribute to my family and to Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, art-directed by Olivier Zahm, editor in chief and founder of Purple Magazine. Olivier cleverly interpreted the historical dialogue between Iceberg and the world of culture and art, as at first Oliviero Toscani did in I Contemporanei campaigns (1980-1986) with a gallery of characters including Andy Warhol, Vivienne Westwood, Franco Moschino, Ettore Sottsass, Elio Fiorucci, and as Steven Meisel did later on in the Gente di oggi campaigns (1993 - 1996) with Farrah Fawcett, Sofia Coppola, Iggy Pop and Isabella Rossellini."
Olivier Zahm wanted to follow up on those historical campaigns, continuing the dialogue with the creativity and art world. “We went straight to the source, Downtown New York, which originally inspired the designer and founder Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, who used to collaborate with Andy Warhol and its Factory. We therefore decided to photograph some vintage iconic pieces from the 70’s together with the new Spring-Summer 2015 collection, in order to tell the story of 40 years history of the brand through iconic faces of today’s New York” says Olivier Zahm.
Inspired by Andy Warhol's 70s Polaroids, Zahm has used an old Mamiya Press Universal to take portraits of 12 characters, including emerging and historical icons of the world of music, art, photography and entertainment. Thus Zahm portrayed, in addition to himself, musician Donald Cumming and his partner, actress Georgia Ford, journalist and writer Glenn O'Brien, the legendary founder of Sonic Youth Kim Gordon, artist Olaf Breuning, Stella Schnabel, photographer Sandy Kim, artist Rita Ackermann, journalist Karley Sciortino, rapper and performer Mykki Blanco and painter Jeanette Hayes.
Each character has also become the star of a short video in which he or she is filmed in silence just like Andy Warhol used to do in his famous Screen Tests. The result, "Downtown Gallery", is a timeless campaign that best expresses the contemporary approach of the brand and its hallmark link with the world of creativity.

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Hi! Do you know if there is a Purple x Toiletpaper collabo in the current issue? Couldn't get my hands on a copy yet :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
Hi! Do you know if there is a Purple x Toiletpaper collabo in the current issue? Couldn't get my hands on a copy yet :cry: :cry: :cry:

yes, there is. i got a copy yesterday (btw 34 euros, REALLY? I'm only really buying this cause i have all the issues and the features are always interesting, but it's really ridiculously priced at this point).
It's 27 pages, styled by Caroline Gaimari.
Lots of models: Claudia Anticevic, Lilla Kiskamoni, Nicole Gregorczuk, Romina, Anastasiia, Kevin F. Kai and Richard (as credited in the mag)
 
yes, there is. i got a copy yesterday (btw 34 euros, REALLY? I'm only really buying this cause i have all the issues and the features are always interesting, but it's really ridiculously priced at this point).
It's 27 pages, styled by Caroline Gaimari.
Lots of models: Claudia Anticevic, Lilla Kiskamoni, Nicole Gregorczuk, Romina, Anastasiia, Kevin F. Kai and Richard (as credited in the mag)

Thanks so much for the reply. :heart::heart:
I'm interested in Lilla Kiskamoni's pics, hope to get a copy myself soon..! x
 

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