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ISSUE 06

JUNE 2015

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06 OH BOYS! HANDPICKED BY SAINT LAURENT, BURBERRY, DIOR, DKNY AND CK JEANS…


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06 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ANJA POULSEN

10 BEHIND BWATT HIGHLIGHTS IN PICS

12 BRINGING SEXY BACK EDITORIAL

20 DANIELLA MIDENGE INTERVIEW

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96 COLLAGE MARIE ROOGILDS ASPIRE

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A boiling bowl of talent, new projects, inspiring photography and the feeling of a new beginning, that’s basically what Bwatt issue 6 is all about. More than ever we are convinced that we are on the path of something real and different. As we are ad free we don’t have anyone pushing us to go in a certain direction — we basically follow you and follow what ever we stumble over that we feel contributes to something inspiring on this planet. We have just hit 1,4 million impressions and that’s a lot for such a new magazine, so we are obviously doing something right here. Oh Boys! For this issue we wanted some fresh energy and we got it for sure. The cool boys Luke Worrall, Danny Blake and Jack Dalby were all handpicked by the elite of the fashion world. They are featured in campaigns for brands such as Saint Laurent, Burberry, Dior and CK Jeans and we just wanted to know what that actually feels like. We have their thoughts on their fast growing modelling careers, hear about how it all started and get to dive in to their dreams and passions in life and where they are going! We are also lucky to feature the talented fashion photographer Daniella Midenge, I have been following her work myself as I really get so inspired by the fearlessness in her photography and I wanted to share her creative story with you. And then, we of course, packed the magazine with lots of photo candy so jump on into it and let us inspire you once again…

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When did you start taking photos and what made you proceed it ? I have always had a huge love for images, as a teenager I collected Vintage Vogue’s, Interview, Arena etc, all stored in my room. I took out my favourites from Peter Lindbergh, Ellen VU, Hans Feurer and framed them. Being able to paint I started out as a make-up artist with 18. I used to work extra in a gayclub in Stockholm and do the drags before moving on to editorial and commissioned work. On shoots I got very involved with the art direction, and I tried out a camera on a friend of mine and absolutely loved it, was such adrenalin when I saw how it came out, there was no way back after that point. I still love to do the make up and hair for my shoots when its possible.

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Your composition in your images are so intense and beautiful, do you use a lot of time planning the composition or do they emerge intuitively while shooting? Thank you. Anyone who knows me knows that I’m not big on planning, I can’t even make a dinner reservation! I do love to develop a concept/idea though, I’m definitely not planning my composition beforehand. Almost all my favourite images happened spontaneously. All the models/people in your photographs have A very strong and sexy persona/ expression/body composition how do you get that out of Them ? Or are you just very good at picking out models with that natural spirit in Them? Everyone has it. Everyone! Its just a matter of direction and bringing it out. And to see what fits this particular person. I get very focused on the person I’m shooting, its a temporary love affair. Tell us about your love for photography , do you prefer natural light or are u more Into big light settings ?! Are you involved in the retouching process yourself ? And who/what inspires you to push yourself to grow Every time you take pictures ? Natural light, that gives me space to let the model be free and move around and focus on more interesting things such as the dept of the lipstick or how the hair falls haha! I do all my retouching myself, its a part of the process, I don’t think I’m

ever going to give that away — I love that part just as much as photography. Life is what nspires me every day, a well cut neck passing by, the smell of spring, an old lady with too much make up on, the punks jackets on the street, an amazing song and the smile on someones face when i show them a portrait i took of them. What are your goals within your work with photography. Stories to tell, places to travel?, people to capture? I’m not very goal driven, although I know how to make things happen and push thru an idea, or go ahead with a dream, but for me its never been very set up how I want my career to play out. Honestly I wasn’t expecting a lot of things that has happened the last few years, everything evolved rather quick and I’m super grateful for been given the opportunities to travel, the trust from clients and to do what I love. But I need to have exhibitions! Thats my goal now haha.

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Photography Nicola Collins Styling Teena Collins Grooming Louis Byrne The London Style Agency Production Assistant Agata Grela

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Interview by Line Givskov

Shining on the cover as the first male faces of Bwatt magazine‌ Meet Danny Blake, Luke Worrall and Jack Dalby, the new cool kids of the International Fashion World. One thing they have in common is a modeling career, with d1 models agency in London, but that’s about it. What they all have as well is Personality & Character but in their own very unique way, which is why the camera and the fashion world truly love them. In a time of it-girls and it-boys, superstar models, actors in fashion and vice versa, a model is so much more than a pretty face. And of course, so are our Boys. They have already worked with top photographers and brands in the industry, big campaigns, covers, and with a growing fan base on instagram it still seems to be just the beginning of huge and adventurous career. They manage to add a piece of a story, a mood, and a feeling to the photographs and fashion stories. In Bwatt magazine it is exactly what we are driven by and what we wish to inspire to; Be Watt you want in Fashion and in Life and embrace the oddities and the unique. Be it a shy or a forward personality, freckles or a scar, tattoos or none, it is interesting, there is room for it all, and excitingly it is a movement that is happening world wide.


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When you are true to yourself, and as these cool boys, dare to stand in your own unique personality, with an open mind, with a fierce attitude, with confidence, the courage to stand out, to not be perfect and to be you; what can you achieve? Anything, is the answer, as you are already standing in your own success. For that very reason Danny, Jack and Luke are truly ones to watch. For that very reason they are this issues fierce cover Boys‌


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DANNY BLAKE #vogue #idmagazine #arena #ckjeans #star @messimontana Hey Danny, what are you up to right now? I’m at home. Where did you grow up? I’m from Fulham. What do you think has shaped you into who you are today? I would say Modeling made me who I am today. Tell us, who is a true icon to you and why? My mum because she’s always right! How did your modeling career start? I started my career 3 years ago and was scouted at wireless festival by d1. What are you thoughts on the Fashion Industry? It’s fun. What has been your best experience as a Model? Traveling to New York, is defo my best. How would you describe yourself in 3 words? Honest, Fun and Fierce. What are your dreams? I just wanna do the best I can in the industry What is the best advise ever given to you? Be patient your time will come. When are you most happy? When I’m working.


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LUKE WORRALL #bmx-star #actor #dj #dior #vogue @lukejeanworrall Hey Luke, tell us where you are right now, and what you are up to? I’m in my friends camper waggon preparing my things for Glastonbury festival as I’m leaving Friday to build there. Where did you grow up, and how did that shape you? I am from South London, between Croydon and Brixton. I believe we’re I am from and how I grew up shaped me into being the way I am and to strive forward. Who in your eyes is a true icon? and Why? As a true icon I would say my father, he was truly an amazing man and gave a lot of love and kindness to many people and will be forever remembered. I have met several people that I would say are Icons to me, but my true icon will always be my father. Where and how did your modeling career start? I started my modeling career in London, I was on my way home from Camden skate park and was scouted outside Camden station by my agent Dean, and have been with d1models since. What are your thoughts on the fashion industry? My personal views on the fashion industry is that fashion is creating the future, - what people love to wear, see on the streets and what they are inspired by. What has been your most memorable experiences in your work as a model so far? My most memorable experience is having had the pleasure of traveling and working in most countries of the world. I have met some lovely people and seen many beautiful places. And worst? My worst experience is always when the client you work for don’t pay, I guess not much else can affect your work other than this. In 3 words how would you describe yourself ? I would describe my self as squiggly happy and thoughtful. What are your dreams and aspirations for the future? My dreams and aspirations are being fulfilled by traveling and being able to see and experience the world. What is the best advise ever given to you? The best advice was given to me by my Dad: “Son, party and have fun but make sure to think ahead and take care off and look after your mother” I think of this often, and make sure to always remember what my Dad said. When are you most happy? I’m most happy when I know I have completed my day and fullfilled the tasks I set out to do. And spend time with my family and friends.


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Hey Jack, Tell us what you are doing right now? I am at home revising physics for my exam on Thursday, hopefully helping for my final exam. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Woodford in north east London. What part of your childhood do you think have been shaping you into the young man you are today? I think my football career and my Dad shaped me into who I am today. He has installed into me into the kind of person I am today, along with my mum and education. Who in your eyes is a true icon? Who do you look up to? When I was a kid I looked up to david Beckham as my idol. He was everything I wanted to be, a footballer and a legend. How did your modeling career start?I got scouted in Westfields whilst shopping, by a d1 agent, very random. What are your personal thoughts about the fashion industry based on your experiences so far? I think there are lots of misinterpretations by normal people of the fashion industry and models. It is very normal, compared to how people view it. What has been your most memorable experiences in your work as a model so far? My best experience was shooting the Saint Laurent campaign (with Hedi Slimane) in LA, it was amazing. And worst? The worst was a 22 hour long shoot in the freezing cold, in only swim wear, only not to get published in the magazine. In 3 words how would you describe yourself ? Confident, strong-willed and independent. What are your dreams for the future? I hope to model for a few more years. After that I would like to go to university and study history. My career ambitions are either to become a barrister in corporate law, or join the army as an officer. What is the best advise ever given to you? The best advise given to me was that life’s too short to not have fun every day. When are you most happy? I’m most happy when I have no worries with school or anything, and hanging out with my friends with a few beers.

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ROOGILDS COLLAGE BY MARIE ROEGILDS. I HAVE ALLWAYS BEEN CREATIVE. I THINK I HAVE IT FROM MY MOTHER WHO IS A AN ARTIST… WHEN I WAS A YOUNG GIRL I LOVED TO DRAW AND PAINT, BUT WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER I STARTED TO MAKE COLLAGES AND THEN IT TOOK OVER. I HAVE ALWAYS HAD A GOOD VISUAL SENSE AND A FLAIR FOR MIXING DIFFERENT THINGS TOGETHER. MY COLLAGE WORK IS MY HOBBY . I DON’T HAVE AN ARTISTIC EDUCATION BUT MY DREAM IS DEFINATLEY TO MAKE A LIVING OF IT. GO TO MY FACEBOOK SITE MARYSMOKEFIRECOLLAGE FOR MORE WORK AND MY INSTAGRAM MARYSMOKEFIRE — MY WEBSITE IS IN THE MAKING AND FUTURE INFO WILL BE POSTED ON FACEBOOK.

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French sounding electro pop for dreamers… An ocean of airy, French vocal, waves of glittering laser sound, solid movement of the soft ocean bed. With Télé Rouge one meets the Nordic fascination of French elegance in sound, which clings around both lust, love and life. Here retro and sci-fi merge in longing, melancholy and rocky energy. Spot-on melodies with an edge are perfect hashtags, and in the making of the group’s music, Télé Rouge dances playfully around in a mirror-coated ballroom to beats, analogue synths, forbidden slapbass moves and cobweb silver patterns on a chorus guitar. In 2015 the band’s second album, Transformation, was released. To many people this requires a reinvention of the concept, when the second album has to find its form, but this is not a problem which has burdened these three musicians. The album winds thematically around the situations where the known sphere ends and the new one begins. The album came into existence in collaboration with the producers Henrik Balling and Rune Borup. We met with the band to have a talk about, dreams, passion and what drives them as a band…

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Where did the three of you and how did you get started in making your music? Christian: Una and I first met in 2009 when Una joined my old band KKT. We were hanging out in the same clubs in Copenhagen and playing all kinds of noisy shogazer rock together. We were touring a lot and were of course talking music all the time. Soon we discovered that we also shared a passion for electronic music. Una introduced me to Anders, and she was always talking about this new project she was going to start. She called it “Télé Rouge”.

How has the “ride” to your success been until now? Has it been a struggle to keep on going or has everything just come very naturally? Anders: Being in Télé Rouge gives me associations of a long hitchhiker’s journey. Sometimes we have to walk, sometimes we are picked up and some times we even ride the car ourselves. Working closely together can be challenging, but at the same time we are each other’s best friends and the music is our shared darling. In view of that the work is done naturally.

Una: I was messing around with old casio keyboards hunting a naive 8-bit sound as a contrast to many hours of practicing the jazz guitar at the conservatory. Rumours said that a cool keyboard gig called Anders flourished in the same school, and I imagined that sharing the same interests, he would be an obvious member of the band. It paid off! Anders was in. We called Christian, and “Télé Rouge” was born!

Una: We can’t help ourselves from keeping on working and playing together because we all yearn for the project. And as soon as we are on stage it’s worth all the struggle. This is where Télé Rouge is rewarded.

Why did you choose to sing in French when you are all Danish natives ? Una: In my early teens I enjoyed watching French films and fell in love with the beautiful sound of the language. I developed crazy fantasies about being French and living in Paris. I had to fulfil my dreams, and as soon as I had the chance I moved to France at the age of twenty. I had one only goal: to learn and to be French. Years later, back home in Denmark Anders and Christian were ready to join me on this crazy French trip as they were both inspired by French artists such as Serge Gainsbourg, Air and Jean-Michel Jarre. All three of us love the experimental and original sound of these iconic artists. Does the foreign language make you more fearless ? Do you dare to experiment more because of it ? Una: Yes, you can say so. At first, it was a little scary to release an album in Denmark with French lyrics. Most Danish artists sing in either English or Danish so we had no idea of how the audience would receive our music. But it went really well! We got good reviews and new fans! Christian: Choosing to sing in French is, in a Danish context, an odd choice and we have received all sorts of reactions. But for us it’s interesting to use the lyrics and the French language as a soft texture in the arrangements. We have always tried to express the meaning and atmosphere in the music itself so one could understand the songs without knowing any French. Una: Are we more fearless? …yes I think so. We have realized that the best way of having a strong musical expression is to be true to our own sensations.

How have you guys kept up the enthusiasm in slow periods? Una: Periods with little activities give us the space we need to be creative; making music, getting new ideas, planning gigs and tours, shooting videos and arranging meetings. So, in fact, we don’t have slow periods. We have setup basic rules in order to prevent ourselves from phoning each other too late at night with new ideas… this could cause too many sleepless nights. Christian: Playing our music in front of different audience in Europe is a very strong motivation. But overall it’s also about making use of our sometimes very different creative energies. We are focused on embraising our diversity and individuality in order to create good space for each other’s work and creativety. How is it going right now? Anders: Good! We are still promoting our second album “Transformation” having just returned from a great trip to Germany. Several German Radio Stations have welcomed us and now our music is properly spread out. The last year has been very exciting in many ways. The second album release has given us many new exciting opportunities. Such as playing all over Europe and of cause at Bwatt Release Party in Copenhagen! What is your goal for the future and how are you going to reach it ? Una: Our goal is to conquer Europe! Hahaha… Christian: We are going to Paris in September in order to write songs for our next album, and to play concerts. Specifically, we are looking forward to playing at the opening of an exhibition called “Don’t Run Out” at Galerie Joseph. New songs have already begun popping up in our minds. A goal is to chatch these ideas and to make theme real. Anders: Playing outside Europe is also a goal! Actually, we have many goals and the best way for us to reach them is to continue writing music that excites and to play extraordinary concerts.

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