Showing posts with label Kate Moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Moss. Show all posts

15 September 2009

London Fashion Week is A-Coming...

London Fashion Week is coming and this is the first time we have dipped our toe in! The House of Blue Eyes is a show that promises to be wacky, fun and totally individual, so we just had to get involved with this.

Today I had a meeting with Johnny [the brilliantly extrovert stylist and founder of House of Blue Eyes] and Alex Box to discuss looks for the show. We didn't have a model, so yours truly got to sit down and have Alex create a look that will reference the ambience and theatrical splendour of the outfits that will be paraded on Friday night.

I can't give much away [obv!] but be prepared for a full report [and a pic of me in the test shoot make-up!] next week. Last year, Johnny persuaded Kate Moss, Beth Ditto and Alice Dellal to walk for him, so who knows who will be stalking the catwalk this time around...

Check out Johnny's work at http://www.houseofblueeyes.com/collections

26 August 2009

Rankin Live! Exhibition




Rankin established his reputation in the fashion world when he launched Dazed & Confused with his business partner Jefferson Hack in 1991. Rankin has an iconic, immediately recognisable intimate portraiture style that has seen the likes of Kate Moss, Britney Spears, Madonna, Giselle, The Queen, Tony Blair and Heidi Klum pose for him.

Rankin Live! is a project that will involve 1000 members of the British public and is currently exhibiting at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, Shoreditch. Last weekend I had the pleasure to be photographed by him for the exhibition. I’ve seriously never been so excited and nervous in my life – what do you think of the final pic? The man is a genius!

I seriously recommend going along to view his work – the exhibition is on until the 18th September – as it’s a huge space filled with some of the most exciting and beautiful images I have ever seen. My favourites include Lily Cole in her underwear [such an ethereal, pre-raphaelite beauty] shot for Arena magazine and Kate Moss in her 90s grunge days.

There is also a section dedicated to beauty and this particularly grabbed my interest [surprise, surprise!] Alex Box has done a lot of work with Rankin and they have collaborated on a project... news of this to follow shortly, keep an eye on the blog for more details!

For more details of the exhibition, click here. A must for all lovers of fashion, beauty and photography.