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Garage Magazine
"Deep BREEDING"
Photo: Platon
Models: Emily DiDonato, Amanda Wellsh, Charlotte Free, Jessica Stam, Carmen Dell’Orefice, Sabrina Ioffreda, Ola Rudnicka, Sam Rollinson, Lindsey Wixson, Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn, Liu Wen, Kid Plotnikova, Jamie Bochert, Dree Hemingway and Kirsten Owen.
Fashion Director: Charlotte Stockdale
Hair: Ashley Javier
Makeup: Anastasia Durasova
Who says lipstick can’t cause a commotion? Tom Ford sent shockwaves across the internet this week with the announcement of his limited edition color collection, Lips & Boys. Named after men Ford admires, the deluxe coffret of miniature lipsticks has 50 different shades which makes the collection perfect for girls who like to play the field when it comes to their makeup. Who wants to settle down when they can juggle between the fiery red Rafael, tried and true nude Rory, or seductive plum Wes? In keeping with the spirit of Lips & Boys Ford released a sexy teaser film featuring Sabrina Ioffreda in bold colors as she locks lips with a variety of handsome gents. Get a full look at the collection when it launches on Black Friday.
Sabrina Ioffreda working that Tom Ford Lipcolor – image courtesy Tom Ford
It’s rare to see a smiling face in high-fashion commercial, but in the latest Diesel campaign models Winnie Harlow, Charlotte Free, Gryphon O’Shea, Kiko Mizuhara, Sabrina Ioffreda, Bruce and Surren Senevirate team up and have fun with photographer Nick Knight. The campaign brings us the best easy-going style by artistic director Nicola Formichetti and the images make us feel like we’re hanging out and partying. Limited retouching makes the campaign naturally beautiful and lets the youthful cast shine. The hashtag #DieselHigh has been widely used online for this campaign and with all the infectious happiness the ad provides, it is easy to see why it is going viral.
“There are so many crazy things happening now that you don’t see people just having fun any more. The challenge was to work with an avant-garde photographer, Nick Knight, and get him to do something he’s rarely done – which is shoot people smiling. It feels spontaneous, like they are selfies and he’s just the one snapping the photo.” – Nicola Formichetti