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^Your point is valid.... quite sad that creative proccesses are limited to 'hipster-ish coolness', 'sex on the seaside' or pseudo artistical Hedi Slimane rip offs with models wearing cow horns on their heads... But how should Daniel Jackson and his colleagues do better with so much time pressure? I guess ideas are there, but shooting/styling like 4 editorials each month + rescrictions from the magazines editors limit the entire processing.
Timing and editors are the biggest facor... I don't blame photographers and stylist, see how much better some of the mainstream photographers and especially stylists do for some of the non-vogue magazines that don't publish monthly like 032c.
 
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^Your point is valid.... quite sad that creative proccesses are limited to 'hipster-ish coolness', 'sex on the seaside' or pseudo artistical Hedi Slimane rip offs with models wearing cow horns on their heads... But how should Daniel Jackson and his colleagues do better with so much time pressure? I guess ideas are there, but shooting/styling like 4 editorials each month + rescrictions from the magazines editors limit the entire processing.
Timing and editors are the biggest facor... I don't blame photographers and stylist, see how much better some of the mainstream photographers and especially stylists do for some of the non-vogue magazines that don't publish monthly like 032c.

Yours is valid too and I'm tempted to say unfortunately, when it comes to creativity being literally flushed down to the toilets by this neverending rush. I understand well it's all business of selling clothes but creativity sells sometimes more than sex and the businessmen&women of our dear fashion should remember this well. It's a harder way but if you hire talented guys it works fine most of times.
Also true about 032c and others of that kind. Though, I'm still begging for something interesting to hit Vogue again. Like this summery editorial with Lily Cole in India (Vogue UK, circa 2005) by Tim Walker. Was very Vogue but not uninspired as most we see currently.
 
Strong statement for a newcomer to get such a publication at once. But a bit monotonous?
Both style- and expression-wise.
 
More from Vogue UK September 2011


disneyrollergirl.net/uk-september-vogue/

Umm, so after reading that model profile I'm starting to wonder if she's from some sort of a aristocratic background or something? The Spanish Riding School thing, her going to school in Switzerland & NY, playing viola & painting, inheriting Hermès scarves...it all sounds like she's coming from a good and wealthy family, no? Or she's just a "Wunderkind" ^_^
 

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Not a fan, but for those of you who are, looks like she'll be at Proenza as they just tweeted a picture of her at their casting:

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interview by wwd

Model Call: Sojourner Morell

With her tough chick, androgynous allure, Sojourner Morell looks part Samantha Ronson, part Agyness Deyn, with a hint of Vanessa Traina. Just don’t tell that to the 20-year-old newcomer. “I don’t register it because I don’t follow celebrities or even models so I wouldn’t know,” says Morell, a New Jersey native. “I’ve never read gossip magazines and I’m not really been big on watching TV so I’m just like, ‘OK, thanks, I guess!’” While she just started modeling in June, Morell has already landed a British Vogue editorial and a Prada Resort campaign. Next stop: New York Fashion Week. We caught up with her between castings.

Is Sojourner a family name?
Well, you know Sojourner Truth? She did a lot for women’s rights and civil rights during the 1800s. So I’m named after her. And it comes from the French word sojourn, which is like a small stay or trip. So I’m someone who makes small trips, I guess.

How did you start modeling?
I was here to study at NYU and I thought, I’m in New York and I’ve always wanted to see if I could so why not? So I sent pictures to a bunch of agencies and that’s how I got in touch with Wilhelmina.

Where did you grow up?
I was born in Princeton, New Jersey. Then we moved upstate to Saratoga, and then I moved overseas by myself.

When was that, and why?
I was 16. It was for horse riding. I first spent half a year in Germany with a school and then I left early. I dropped out between my junior and senior year but it didn’t matter in the end. I guess you can be a high school dropout and still go to NYU. So then I moved to Austria because I joined another riding school there. I did that for a year but it was too much.

How so?
It was a riding school academy, and it was like all old men. There were only 16 riders. Me and this other girl were the first girls to ever enroll. And I was the only foreigner. They were all from Vienna. And it wasn’t like they helped me acclimate or find an apartment or anything so I was sort of on my own.

Why did you want to go in the first place?
It’s the best. It’s like the epitome of riding, the highest level so how can I not try it? I never expected them to accept me.

How did it happen then?
I just wrote a letter to them and said, I know you don’t take women, but maybe I could come and ride for you? And then they wrote back to me and said, ‘Please come for an interview.’ So I went over, rode for them in this palace, and they were like, ‘We like you. Can you start tomorrow?’

And then after a year you applied to NYU?
Yes, I’m still enrolled there, but am taking a year’s leave of absence to pursue this and see how it goes.

This is your first fashion week. How are you feeling?
I’m a bit nervous. Yesterday was my first day of castings and that was intense, a really full day. But in comparison to the other girls, I got off easy; I only had six casting gigs. But it’s just very physically trying. You’re running everywhere, rushing to get your shoes on and chucking your shoes off. You get there all gross and sweaty and you’re like, ‘I don’t look so good right now.’

Did your agency give you any tips on your walk?
Shoulders back, chin up that kind of thing. They said walking on your toes more so that your heels is important so you’re not clunking down. Apparently, some of the runway heels aren’t so stable so you can’t really put a lot of weight on them or they’ll snap. So you have to sort of tiptoe. We practiced a lot because I don’t normally wear heels. I have big feet, *size 10, so I hope they have shoes that fit at the shows. I did this shoot a couple of days ago and all of the shoes were a size too small. After standing there for 20 minutes, my feet were purple and throbbing.

How many castings do you have today?
Um, a lot, eight or nine. It’s good when you have a lot. It doesn’t feel like as much pressure. If one doesn’t go well you have others to look forward to.

Are any of them biggies?
I went to Alexander Wang yesterday, which was huge. The space is beautiful space. I was like, “Oh, I like this. I want to stay here. I got a little nervous when I saw him, even though he was only there for a second. He has a remarkable face. I’d love to formally meet him.
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Let's wait. Who knows, she might be a Proenza Schouler exclusive like Tara Gill last season.
 
Let's wait. Who knows, she might be a Proenza Schouler exclusive like Tara Gill last season.

Or like Ginta Lapina a few seasons ago. She started with only Proenza in NY then her season went crescendo, peak was in Paris with YSL, Miu Miu and more good ones.

So, it's maybe not a bad sign at all to start slow in NY then keep a steady pace in other city and finish with the important ones in Paris.
 
She's got such a cool vibe... a Proenza start ouldn't be a bad thing... but if she was an exclusive would she still be doing all those castings?
 
No Proenza for Sojourner (as far as I can see). Given her British feel, a debut at Burberry wouldn't surprise me.

I don't see her at CK, to say the least. But if she did castings in NY, I guess one could never know. Marc Jacobs is perhaps better suited for her.
 

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