FINALLY!! Ewan Mitchell interview + photoshoot coming soon.
[Davey Sutton, Ewan's stylist, shared this photo today via ig stories]
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NYのグランドセントラル駅が舞台。
#JUNGKOOK が出演する #CalvinKlein 2024年春の最新キャンペーンが公開!
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NY Grand Central station becomes the stage.
Unveiling the new #CalvinKlein 2024 Spring campaign with #JUNGKOOK
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Why I Quit Fashion
By Rachel Rebibo
In 90% of fashion editorials for magazines, everyone on the team is either paid next to nothing or NOTHING AT ALL.
Fashion editorials are essentially free branded content for billionaire parent companies which own the luxury designers that advertise in magazines.
Fashion magazines “claim” to have no money when they ask you to work for free, but that’s not entirely true. They do have money. They just usually spend it all on a totally baller photo shoot somewhere terribly remote and glamorous, then tell everyone else contributing to that issue that they have no budget. Editors will kindly inform you that of course there is no money for this shoot, then turn around and fly to fashion weeks around the world, happily gramming their $10,000 first class seats.
There’s something deeply psychologically manipulative about telling people that they should be so thrilled to have the opportunity to work with (insert magazine) that expecting to be compensated for said work is ridiculous.
Why on earth would so many of us would put up with this system? Because in theory the exposure you receive from shooting editorials and magazine covers is supposed to eventually lead to big bucks from massive advertising campaigns with swanky luxury brands.
Just recently I received an email from a Vogue (I won’t say which one but it’s big and European), where the editor asked permission to use an image of mine “for credit,” meaning that instead of paying me, they will simply include my name next to my photograph.
Credit doesn’t pay my rent, Vogue.
This shouldn’t need to be said, but if you are making money off of someone else’s work, you need to pay them for that work. Period.
Read the whole article: https://rachelrebibo.medium.com/why-i-quit-fashion-c2eef9f3066c
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Anok Yai in JW Anderson and Valentino for Vogue Magazine, styled by Alex Jordan Harrington
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What is Method- dressing in the Bollywood context.
Method dressing is the hot topic in media and film enthusiasts. But does it have any impact on movies? Let’s analyse
When we think about method-Dressing in the fashion world, more than often the name Zendaya would flash up. But what about others in hollywood or bollywood context? Is it that common or emphasised? Does it even matter in the impact it plays on the hit factor for a movie? Well let’s dive in and analyse.
Stirring the pot further on the Icon, Zendaya has mastered the art of method dressing for…
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Vogue Germany March 2014
Photographer: Mario Testino
Stylist: Lori Goldstein
Models: Jeneil Williams, Melodie Monrose, Ajak Deng, Ataui Deng, Cora Emanuel, Anais Mali & Grace Bol
Make-Up: James Kaliardos
Hair: Orlando Pita
Nails: Fleury Rose
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If you look at any great fashion photograph out of context, it will tell you just as much about what's going on in the world as a headline in The New York Times.
- Anna Wintour
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