Magazine // Fall 2014
Natalie
Hall Canadian TV Star
Beauty Dramatic & Sultry
Looks
Glamour, Fall Fashion:
Sophistication and Edge
Saint Laurent The
Paris Fashion Moment
FacialFrontier The
Fashion
Beauty + Science
W@rks:
The
Must-Have Accessory:
Erica Wark’s Trend Report
#BAG season
Photographers Special
Edition The Image Makers & Rising Stars
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Editor’s that the roll of film I was using needed to be developed, and that patience was key as it could take a over a week to see the results.
When I was in my mid-to-late teens, everyone in my family had embraced photography. I often became one of the subjects instead of the photographer at numerous family gatherings and events. Looking at the hundreds of pictures we took back then, I didn’t think myself to be photogenic – especially in comparison with my siblings who looked perfect in every shot.
The first time I went to get my film processed, I was amazed by all the things I saw. The shelves of the downtown photography shop were stacked with rolls of film that created all sorts of interesting geometric patterns. There were umbrellas, reflectors, flashes and a wide variety of vintage cameras to choose from.
I became curious to know why the camera wasn’t capturing what I saw in the mirror. I set my camera on the self-timer mode, and would experiment with different kinds of lighting and settings to capture images of myself at different angles. I learned a lot about my face, bone structure and features, and how they play into getting a good shot.
I would walk into the store almost daily after school asking questions about the different types of film, film speeds and so forth. I would save up my lunch money to buy rolls of film and small accessories. And when a store clerk actually explained how film was developed, my love for photography became eternal.
The want for a good picture wasn’t vanity-driven. This was about finding ways to get a good quality picture. Practicing different tactics to achieve that helped me understand how to make everyone I photographed look their best.
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Moving to Canada at a young age, language barriers limited my writing skills, and I couldn’t quite put down my thoughts like my friends could. The idea of keeping a diary or having an English pen pal was very intimidating. Aside from wanting to express my thoughts with others, my eyes were equally overwhelmed with everything there is to see in a new country. This was when photography was introduced to me, and I haven’t stopped capturing unique places and moments since. When my interest in photography began, cameras were certainly not on the level they are now. I used a 35mm camera owned by my father. I immediately obsessed over its retro design; it was quite heavy and had the coolest rubber hood at the end of the lens. I began to explore all the buttons and levers, and couldn’t wait to start taking pictures of my new surroundings. My new passion soon made me aware
As time went on, I embraced how technology continuously changed the cameras I knew; entranced by the new ways that enabled me to capture my world. When I received a new portable camera that could shoot in landscape mode, I remember purchasing my first roll of advance film. I also recall how expensive my first digital camera was, and how mind-blowing it was to hear that new models were coming out with more megapixels. Crazy to think that my current phone now has 4-times the pixels of my first digital camera and a more powerful processor than my first computer! Another aspect of my love for photography had to do with ‘selfies’ before it became a word in the Oxford Dictionary.
Being part of the fashion and beauty industry gives me the amazing opportunity to apply these skills daily. I continue to use myself as a photography guinea pig (the photo above this letter was taken this way) as it helps me find new and better ways to guide the new models I work with. This issue is dedicated to all the fashion photographers out there with an incredible eye for the creative. These photographers combine skill, talent, passion and vision to produce beautiful, timeless images. It is our absolute pleasure and honour to include them in this edition of fave Magazine.
Alcides Muñoz Jr. Creative Director Special Thanks to: Natalie Hall, Nicole Fox Osolee, Paul Venoit, and Sid Kassidy For more information about fave Magazine please visit our website at www.faveMagazine.ca Email: info@favemagazine.ca
CONTENTS FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHERS ALEX NAZAROV BILLY WINTERS COLIN GAUDET DAMIEN KIM FRÉDÉRIC MONCEAU FRANK ROSSBACH GILLES-MARIE ZIMMERMANN RAEN BADUA RENÉ DEUTSCHER TINA PICARD WILBUR NELISSEN Special Thanks to: Alcides Munoz Jr. Steve Wells
TEAM AND CONTRIBUTORS Creative Director: Alcides Muñoz Jr. Assistant Director: Kevin Schnobb Copy Editor: Jennifer Lecompte Fashion Director: Bianca Wahab
CREATIVE TEAM Alcides Muñoz Jr. Alyssa Wilson Bianca Wahab Colin Gaudet Erica Wark James R. Sanders Jason Jaskot Jennifer Lecompte Julie Katona Geneviève Peeke Mahlet Seifu Melanie Viger Michael Berger Revend Brifkani Rossa Jurenas Sienna Vittoria Lee-Coughlin Sonny Tong Tina Picard Veronique Daoust
BEAUTY
160 Black Widow 176 Runway Beauty 184 Blush 186 The Facial Frontier 190 High Impact Beauty 194 Noveau Film Noir 202 #Dramatic
FEATURES
80 Interview: Nicole Fox 140 The Saint Laurent Paris Fashion Moment 182 Interview: Paul Venoit
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008 Champagne Supernova 022 Fashion W@rks 030 My Weekend: Hustle & Glam 048 The Season of Handbags 050 Must-Haves 052 Hall of Fame 062 Bambi 070 Qu’ils mangent de la brioche! 082 Scarlett Begonia 092 Accessories 100 The Highline 118 Instrumental 128 Hollywood Glam 144 Air Supply
COVER Natalie is wearing: Dress by Monique Lhuillier Photographer : Damien Kim Photo Assistance : Min Ju Yoon Stylist : James R. Sanders Hair Stylist : Kiyo Igarashi Makeup Artist: Aya Kudo Manicurist : Marina Iwakoshi Special Thanks to Mica Studio NYC Special Thanks to Lency Lewis Fashion Assistant: Faynell Sewell and Shonda Whiting
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Supernova Photography/BILLY WINTERS Stylist/CAITLYN MAHAFFEY & AMANDA SCARLETT SMITH Hair & Makeup/MAURICIO LEMUS@L&A ARTIST Model/CAITLIN@castimages
Top/SCARLETT SMITH, Lipstick/NARS ‘audacious lipstick’ julie
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Top & Pants/SCARLETT SMITH Opposite Page: Dress/SCARLETT SMITH Boa/VINTAGE
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Dress/SCARLETT SMITH Boa/VINTAGE Brooche/ELLE-MEME Art palette eyeshadow: YVES SAINT LAURENT BEAUTY
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Top/SCARLETT SMITH Opposite Page: Shirt/BURBERRY LONDON Top/SCARLETT SMITH Necklace(s)/PROENZA SCHOULER Eyeshadow/KEVIN AUCOIN, 110 BLACK
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Jacket & Dress/SCARLETT SMITH Opposite Page: Sweater/3.1 PHILLIP LIM Bird Brooche/ELLE-MEME
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Top/SCARLETT SMITH, Scarf/CHANEL
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FASHION W@RKS By Erica Wark, Fashion Journalist and Stylist
Fall 2014
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Valentino Fall 2014
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Saint Laurent
Kate Spade
Valentino
Nod to Mod
We can’t help but wonder if many of this season’s hottest designers experienced a binge-watching marathon of Mad Men because this fall, it’s all about the 60s.
Marc Jacobs
Mini skirts and dresses, psychedelic prints and geometric shapes, even kneehigh boots, were all over the runways – Valentino, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu were just a few who did a 60s flashback for fall.
GUCCI Tom Ford
Céline Fall 2014
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The IT Staple: Knits This fall go bold or go home when it comes to knits; and not just in sweaters. Knit skirts, pants, popovers, turtlenecks, blazers... the list goes on. No matter what your choice is, be sure to embrace the delectable knits of the season from the likes of Proenza Schouler, CĂŠline and Marc Jacobs.
Dolce & Gabbana
H&M
Marnie
Maison Martin Margiela
Michael Kors
KENZO Fall 2014
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AKIRA BLACK LABEL
The Fad: Dresses over Pants
If Beyoncé does it, then shouldn’t we? Designers sure think so. This fall layering has gone to a new creative level – wearing dresses or skirts over pants! I know what you’re thinking – what?! But trust me when I say IT CAN BE DONE (helloooo Beyoncé?!). And I’m not the only one who thinks so – top design houses like Balenciaga, Kenzo and Topshop have all jumped on this new-age trend so the big question is, will you?
Balenciaga Topshop
Céline
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Photographer // Alcides Jr. Makeup Artist // Julie Katona Stylist // Bianca Wahab Garments // HepKat Vintage Model // Tiffany (Angie’s Models) as “Toffee”
FRIDAY NIGHT
The weekend forecast calls for late nights with a chance of heavy flirting! Toffee knows that fuel is essential from the start. Soft curls are mandatory. Use a curling iron to curl hair. Roll them up and clip them down. Let them cool, and then brush them out.
FASHION SMOOTH OPERATOR Smooth skin is a must. A girl’s weekend can include many wardrobe changes. Don’t forget your gams! Regardless of the hair removal technique you use, make sure you moisturize. Use a product with slight sheen. You’re sure to turn heads.
FASHION PUT A RING ON IT Accessories are a crucial part of an outfit.
Mix, match & coordinate! It really doesn’t matter when you’re adding bling to a mono-chromatic look. Try different rings in front of a mirror while getting dressed. We always look down at our hands, but we often forget the bigger picture.
BURST MY BUBBLES
No matter if you’re having a glass of flavoured soda water or champs, it’s really all about showing off your nails. Nail products of all sorts are a great fad, but they don’t need to be the center of attention. Subtle is a standout.
FASHION TRIPLE THREAT
Beauty, brains, and personality!
Toffee is the kind of girl that makes men nervous and girls envious. Whatever card she leads with depends on how she wants to handle the situation. Regardless of the venue, always look flawless.
FASHION NIGHT VISION
Planning what to wear for a night out can be daunting for some. Even the pros forget about different lighting. A mono-chromatic look can stand out in the dark. Mix textures and bold accessories. You’ll be sure to get noticed day and night.
UNUSUAL SPOTS
Toffee enjoys getting a little attention here and there. The easiest way to do this is to spice things up from time to time. Turn heads and have fun by performing daily tasks while looking fab. My grandmother would never go to the corner store without two essential things: lipstick and mascara.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday night is as much about getting noticed as it is making your look effortless. Choose one piece of jewelry as your statement piece, and keep the rest of your accessories and hairstyle simple. Let your wardrobe do the talking. Scarves, capes and coats are great additions to your outfit that also offer flexibility.
FASHION EYES ON THE PRIZE
While most of us are under the impression that going heavier with makeup is best for going out, we tend to forget that it can look quite messy by the end of the night. Choose one feature to focus on with makeup. Stand out, but don’t go overboard. Waterproof mascaras and eyeliners are great for a long night of dancing!
FASHION SWEET SENSATION Toffee has mastered the art of flirtation. It’s all about being subtle and clever.
Red lipstick is a must. Finding the right shade is important, but so is the quality. Invest in a lipstick that won’t bleed at the edges of your lips. All you have to worry about is drawing attention to them.
FASHION OUFIT CHANGE
You never know where the night will take you. Dinner plans can turn into a gala soirée. Always have a second option steamed and ready in case of a change of plans. Don’t forget complementary shoes!
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The Season
Handbags for
By Sienna Vittoria Lee-Coughlin
The iconic image of Mary Poppins pulling out a gilded mirror, a full-leafed potted plant and a lampshade out of her seemingly bottomless bag has stuck with many. While men are known for minimalistically stashing their wallet and keys in their pocket, women are prone to bringing their world with them in a purse. There is no doubt that the purse is one of the most important accessories for a woman, and many designers have tapped into this niche market by emphasizing the branding of “It Bags” such as Fendi’s best-selling Baguette and Hermès’ Birkin. This season, the handbag options are endless, with offerings of the practical and decadent. Regardless of your personal lifestyle and fashion taste, there is something for you.
Fringe Benefits
Give your look a Western inspired kick with one of these bags finished with fringe. LAUREN RALPH LAUREN $498,
Large Fringed Faulk Hobo, Available at Hudson’s Bay, thebay.com
Novelty Prints
Kitschy cartoons and ironic statements made appearances in fashion this season on bags, sweatshirts and accessories.
Edie Parker clutch, $1,595 CAD, Available at Holt Renfrew
CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA Eye Want You Clutch, $2,410, Available at The Room at Hudson’s Bay, thebay.com
Statement Clutches
Evening handbags in decadent embellishments, hard box shapes and vibrant colours will add a pop to any outfit.
r.com et-a-porte
$1895, n Marchesa
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Must Haves By Genevieve Peeke
The leaves are falling, the apples are being picked…it’s that time of year again. Time for some great fall accessories! Here are fave’s absolute must-haves to help complete your go-to cozy, layered look.
PRADA
How the West was Won
Alexandre Birman
Western-inspired clothing and accessories are perfect to add a little casual feel to any outfit. Boots, bags with fringe and hats suited for a cowboy will have you ready in no time.
Fantastic Fur
Fur is almost always big in Autumn, but this time around, fur is super eccentric, colourful and full of patterns.
Jason Wu Inverni
Choking Hazard
Remember those choker necklaces that were so big in the 80s? Well, they’ve taken a turn to chic this season! Short, structured and statement-making necklaces are what everyone will be rocking. PURIFIED
BCBGMAXAZRIA
Platform Pretty
All the height with no uncomfortable heel? Yes, please! We are loving platform shoes for fall; comfort and style rolled into one.
Photographer:
DAMIEN KIM New York, USA
The Image Maker
Every single shutter release turns images to gold. Fashion gold, that is.
Hall Of Fame Photographer : Damien Kim / Stylist : James R. Sanders / Hair Stylist : Kiyo Igarashi / Makeup Artist: Aya Kudo / Manicurist : Marina Iwakoshi Special Thanks to Mica Studio NYC / Special Thanks to Lency Lewis / Fashion Assistant: Faynell Sewell and Shonda Whiting Photo Assistance : Min Ju Yoon
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Hall Fame By James R. Sanders
Dress and belt by Monique Lhuillier Shoes by Ruthie Davis Ring from the archive collection of Mrs. Faynell Sewell Earrings from the private collection of Shonda Whiting
It’s eleven in the morning, and Natalie Hall is just getting to Brooklyn. Dressed completely in 90s grunge, she could have walked for Marc Jacobs during New York Fashion Week if not for her height. Her combat boots add an inch or two to her 5’5” stature. Her outfit doesn’t quite mirror the characters she plays on TV and in film. Williamsburg is the setting for Hall’s cover shoot. The team unpacks immediately, and begins to transform the actress from a chic lower eastside girl with a hard rock aesthet-
ic to a clean and polished “girl-next-door”. Her shoot was inspired by all of the blondes that have blazed the trail before her. “So many actresses inspire me with their work in Hollywood. The obvious ones are Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet and Lucille Ball,” says Hall. It’s no surprise that the actress is inspired by the strong women she mentioned above. It also comes as no surprise that she admires one of the best comedic actresses and businesswomen of all-time. Hall likes diversity on-screen and off.
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‘m inspired by actors and actresses who’ve created their own production companies or find other outlets in the business like Lucille Ball,” she says. I first met Natalie a year ago. I was asked to style her for the Up Fronts in New York (a coming-out party for new shows scheduled to premiere during the fall and spring TV seasons). Hall, along with 90210 alum, Matt Lanter, and actress Aimee Teegarden were there to promote the now defunct CW series Star-Crossed. Set in the year 2024, the series revolved around a high school inhabited by both humans and aliens. On the show, Hall played Taylor Beecham, resident mean girl and Queen Bee of the school. Natalie Hall has the makings of a mean girl – smoldering good looks with long, feathered and highlighted blonde hair, dreamy brown eyes, and a shape that would make even the most confident of girls envious. The only thing that’s missing is the attitude. Hall is bright-eyed and optimistic about people and her place in the industry.
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er first breakthrough role came at age 19 when she played Val in A Chorus Line. “It was an amazing experience. I had to grow up fast working with such talent on a big stage,” she says. That role earned her an Ovation award for her work on the national tour. “In this industry, it’s best to always want to learn,” says Hall. “Never assume that you know all there is to know about the business.” The actresses Hall mentioned as inspirations are blondes, but the stereotype of being ditzy doesn’t apply to any of them – and it doesn’t apply to Hall either. Her ambition in Hollywood isn’t just to land the role of a lifetime, it’s to spend a lifetime learning the business and creating opportunities for those who come after her.
“The best advice I can give is to fully believe in yourself, and that confidence is key in this industry. Always be kind and grateful,” says Hall. “This business is a journey and climb so you have to be willing to go on it. Don’t let the highs be too high and the lows be too low.” The cancellation of Star-Crossed might have been a low for the actress, but her optimism is infectious. Her belief in putting positive things in the universe has served her well – well enough to land guest-starring roles on some of the most critically acclaimed shows on TV.
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ost recently, Hall played Goth-vamp Amber Crabtree on HBO’s True Blood. Her character was written to be the complete opposite of her sister, Sarah Newlin. On USA Network’s long series Royal Pains, Hall played Hope, a burlesque dancer who needs help with pains she experiences during her regular act. More than that, Hall’s range leaves a lasting impression on audiences. She’s the girl that’s effortlessly familiar. She was Colby Chandler on All My Children, Maura (the stripper) on The Good Wife, Hannah Marin’s evil step-sister, Kate Randall in ABC Family’s uber-popular drama Pretty Little Liars, Ellie on the Hallmark Channel’s Love’s Christmas Journey, and she played Britney, a pretty girl who loans her body to the show’s deceased lead character in Drop Dead Diva. How’s that for range? “Each role is so different. I go about them differently actually. I love reading a script and asking myself why my character says what she says, or does what she does. I do a lot of research too. Backstory is everything,” says Hall. Natalie’s backstory isn’t as dramatic as some of the characters she plays. Online bios describe her as a triple threat – singer, dancer and actress. She was
almost born in the 90s, but she missed the mark by a year. Her Vancouver roots explain why she was especially proud to do the cover shoot for fave.
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rowing up in Canada, neither of her parents were in the business. Hall was most interested in sports when she was younger – and she admits to being fiercely competitive when it comes to games. “I won a lot of track meets and played on an all-boy soccer team,” said Hall. The actress’s Instagram is flooded with pictures of Canada and her family. She’s big on family. Hall is close to her brother and spends as much time with him as she can. Her mother is her best friend, and her father is her main inspiration and biggest cheerleader. Hall did dance classes and voice lessons, but never auditioned for roles as a child. The inspiration to be an actress came as she got older and decided that being an actress was how she wanted to spend the rest of her life. So with the help of her father, she moved to New York. Since then, the actress has been pounding the pavement. Between New York and Hollywood, Hall has been making serious strides. There’s not much time for anything else, though Hall is always open to more experiences – including love.
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f her ideal man, Hall is specific. “I love someone who can make me laugh. Laughing is so important. I also like someone who is very driven in life, and has his own passions going on. Also, being down to earth and humble is a huge thing for me. And it doesn’t hurt if he’s handsome!” Even at a young age, which is generally when we make most of our mistakes, Hall has no regrets. “Those mistakes made me stronger and I learned a valuable lesson. You have to fall or fail in life. It helps shape who you are.”
Shirt by Perry Ellis Belt by Monique Lhuillier Pants by Milly Earrings from the private collection of Shonda Whiting
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This page: Dress by Monique Lhuillier Oppostie page: Dress by Monique Lhuillier Clutch by NS by NOOF Shoes by Paul Andrew
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This page: Dress by Tadashi Shoji Earrings from the archive collection of Mrs. Faynell Sewell Oppostie page: Dress by Alice + Olivia Shoes by Ruthie Davis
Photographer:
FRÉDÉRIC MONCEAU Paris, France
The Risk Taker
Frederic’s eye for fashion has no boundries. His work speaks volumes.
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AMBI Model: Athena Makeup : Enzo Fournier Stylist : Emilie Berger Stylist Assistant: Emerick Fakambi
Top: ART/C Fur: Alexandre Delima
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Dress: Teddy Parra Feather Necklace: Nora Rieser
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Dress: Sandrine Philipe Hat: Laurence Bossion Mask: Litle Shilpa
Top: Teddy Parra Hooded Cape: Natsuki création Hat: Benoit Foucher Ring: Viveka Bergström
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Coat: Sandrine philipe Hat: litle shilpa
Dress: Teddy Parra Feather Necklace: Nora Rieser
Photographer:
ALEX NAZAROV Moscow, Russia
The Chameleon
Adaptable to any enviroment. Capturing celebrities and fashion perfectly.
QU’ILS MANGENT DE LA BRIOCHE! Model - Philippa Agency - Mint Models Russia Designer - Juliana Blagovskaya Makeup/Hair - Svetlana Sokolova
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FEATURE
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Our admiration for Nicole Fox began when she appeared on America’s Next Top Model.
With each episode, our cheering got louder as we got closer to the edge of our seats watching all the action. Of course, when the results were announced on the last episode, we couldn’t think of anyone else winning but Nicole. I’m delighted to now be able to interview Nicole and share with our readers what’s going on in the world of Nicole Fox.
Photo: Jon Mckee
Around that time, we were just forming a team to create a fashion magazine now called ‘fave’. I recall those times so clearly especially the occasions when some of our current members would gather weekly in my living room to watch Nicole during that installment.
FM: On September 17th, you attended a very special Yellow Carpet event at the Sofitel Hotel in Beverly Hills. Can you tell us what this event was all about? NF: Sure! I was attending to support the launch of my friend’s show, The Adventures of Velvet Prozak, and his new EDM single Gravity. A lot of people were there to do the same! It was a fun time. FM: How did you become part of The Adventures of Velvet Prozak? How has your experience been so far? NF: Yeah, I auditioned for Velvet Prozak after watching some of their footage. It was funny and silly so I thought, this would be so fun to do! My character is an artist, which is cool because I’ll be putting my actual artwork into the show. Working on the music video was fast and fun! Everyone was super efficient but at the same time real nice to hang out with, as you would suspect from the content. Definitely a sweet group of people to work with! FM: Let’s talk about your art for a moment. How would you describe your style of art? Where can our readers see more of it? NF: My artwork is whimsical and surrealist, drawings and oil paintings. There are stories behind them all, and someday when I have some free time I hope to connect the dots and write that all down. For now, you can see my work on Instagram at Nicolefoxofficial and Facebook at /NicoleFoxArt. I will be separating artwork out from my acting and modeling stuff on its own website where you will be able to purchase prints and apparel, because, oh, yeah, did I mention I’m making some sweet-artsy-quirky-surrealist-shirts? My first venture into the other side of the fashion world as a creator! So please stay tuned into my social media for updates on that. FM: After Top Model, you were in several episodes of The Bold and The Beautiful. What was it like working on that show? NF: It was a very tranquil set as everyone went about their jobs gracefully and quietly, and it was so awesome getting to try on so many gorgeous gowns for my scenes. They were incredible. The stylists on that set all do an amazing job at making everything look decadent and glamorous, so the whole experience was a little dream like. The sets were like giant dollhouses.
FM: Going back to Top Model, Tyra was looking to challenge the fashion industry to look at models of different heights. Kate Moss is known for having broken the mold. How did you feel going into this show knowing some of the challenges ahead? NF: I was scared, and I bawled my eyes out before getting on the plane to film, but I found that being scared like that was kind of a great feeling because I knew I had a challenge ahead! I had no expectation of winning either, so I was more preoccupied with the immediate challenge of competing on ANTM versus what a postshow career in modeling would entail. FM: Aside from winning cycle 13, what was the most rewarding part of this experience? NF: Swimming in the ocean was something I first did on Top Model. It was something I had always wanted to do, and it is something that I continue to love! Also, just being brave enough to be myself on TV in front of all those people. Going through with that was really scary, but rewarding. Then of course, being a part of a big production like ANTM really did prepare me for some challenges that lay ahead of me in the modeling and acting world, so I am immensely grateful for the conditioning and preparation! I learned so much. FM: What advice would you give to our readers who are aspiring models and/or actors trying to break into the industry? NF: An enjoyable and sustainable exercise and health routine is essential for both. I recommend that actors study hard and learn to love studying by finding a method that works for them. Also, please feel free to friend me on Facebook and send me a message about it! (https://www.facebook.com/ nicolefoxart) FM:It has been an absolute joy chatting with you. To finish off this round of questions, tell me what’s next for Nicole? What can we expect to see over the next few years? NF: Thank you so much for your great questions! You can expect to see a lot of new artwork from me; artwork that you will also be able to wear! You can expect to see me modeling some more as well! You can expect to see me on The Adventures of Velvet Prozak and in more acting roles in the future. Official Facebook: www.facebook.com/nicolefoxart Official Instagram: http://instagram.com/nicolefoxofficial Twitter handle: @NicoleAFox
Photographer:
BILLY WINTERS San Fransisco, USA
The Connoisseur
Bringing world experience to the world of fashion.
SCARLETT BEGONIA Stylist/MARIE FIORITA Makeup/CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ@VincentLongo Hair/CLIFFORD HASHIMOTO@ArtistsServices Model/AVA BEAN@CastImages
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SCARLETT BEGONIA
“...it typically represents a person with a dreamy, almost innocent nature.”
Sweater/CHLOE Vest/VINTAGE Ring/JENNIFER TUTON 18K rose gold with zircon & cognac diamonds.
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Top/KNITZ FOR LOVE AND LEMONS Bottoms/KIMCHI & BLUE Hairband/HANDMADE IN ITALY Earrings/JCREW Opposite page: Sweater/H&M Skirt/MISSONI Ring/JENNIFER TUTON 18K gold rhodolite garnet
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Sweater/RALPH LAUREN Poncho/BURBERRY Pendants/JENNIFER TUTON 24K gold overlay moonstone & amethyst. Opposite page: Dress/ZARA Belt/JCREW Coat/JACK Tights/WOLFORD Ring/JENNIFER TUTON 18K gold rhodolite garnet
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Sweater/H&M Pants/BLANK NYC Ring/JENNIFER TUTON 18K gold tourmaline with surprise diamonds. Opposite page: Sweater/AUY4UO Earrings/VINTAGE emerald & diamond
ACCESSORIES Triple Threat
Metalic accents are must this season. Nothing complements an outfit more than an eye-catching piece. The new Tiffany T collection is a perfect example of simplicity and luxury. The Tiffany T Square Bracelet is available in 18k rose gold, sterling silver and 18k gold. www.tiffany.com
ACCESSORIES Put A Ring On it
You don’t have to be tying the knot to make a statement with a ring. It doesn’t have to be over-the-top or have diamonds for it to be a stand-out piece. Unique pieces are all the rave, and this great ring from Osolee is the perfect fit for everyone.
Silver Lining
Sterling silver is our favourite this issue. So much so, we chose silver for our cover logo. This CLIO from Sid Kassidy is exciting and intriguing. Definitely a conversation piece and a must-have. www.sidkassidy.com
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Crystal Power
This type of crystal arrangement comes with a different set of powers. Frist, it has the ablity to take any piece to the next level for speical ocassion. Picture this: Blue jeans, classic white t-shirt and a sweet jacket. It’s an effortless look. Add this piece to the mix, and you’re the shining star. Britania Svarovski Crystal Necklace is available at: www.sidkassidy.com
Off the Cuff!
You didn’t give yourself enough time to prepare for a presentation? Don’t let nerves let you over do it with your accessories especially if you’re known to talk with your hands. This textured cuff ring is subtle and fabulous. www.Osolee.ca
Knit ACCE ACCESSORIES
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Photographer: Frank Rossbach Hair/Makeup : Sandra Brammer Styling: Julia Lechtenboerger / LigaNord Outfits: Handmade by Julia Lechtenboerger Model: Yana/Internatinal Model Managment
ACCESSORIES KNITS: THE PERFECT ACCESSORY FOR THE FALL. As the weather begins to cool, and the need for layer-ing rises, what better way to stay warm and stylish than knitwear? Knits are far from a trend or fad. The term “to knit” was only introduced to the English dictionary in the 1440s, but there’s evidence of items like socks made with a technique referred to as nalbinding that can be traced back as early as the 3rd century. Something that withstood the test of time is not going anywhere.
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Photographer:
RAEN BADUA New York, USA
The Shooting Star
Soaring at the speed of light to the top of the fashion world.
THE HIGHLINE Photographer: Raen Badua Stylist: Jennylynn Torres Hair & Makeup: Stephen Hudson Model: Colleen Miner | FRAME Models
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Jacket - Risto Dress - American Retro Bracelet - Nicole Romano Opposite Page: Top- Sam & Lavi Jacket and Pants- Risto Necklace - Nicole Romano
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Skirt - Risto Jacket - American Retro Top- D-ID Opposite Page: Top - Fine Collection Pants - Risto Jacket - Risto
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Jacket - Risto Pants - Risto Top - Fine Collection Bracelet - Nicole Romano Opposite Page: Jacket- Nour Hammour Top- Sam & Lavi Skirt- Risto Jewelry- Nicole Romano
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Jacket - Risto Sweatshirt - Risto Opposite Page: Fur Coat - American Retro
Photographer:
COLIN GAUDET Toronto, Canada
The Rising Star
The one to keep your eyes on.
INSTRUMENTAL Photography: Colin Gaudet Photo Assistant: Kyle Nicholson Prop Styling: Paige Weir @ JUDY INC. Hair and Makeup: Elena Pacienza (elenapacienza.com) Fashion Styling: Michelle Paiano @ JUDY INC. Models: Gaby @ Plutino Group and Craig @ Sutherland Models
Gown by Andrew Majtenyi Earrings @ Aldo Bracelets @ Express
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Gown by Andrew Majtenyi Earrings @ Aldo Bracelets @ Express Opposite Page: Mesh Top: BLAK.I Cigarette Pant: American Retro Coat: Gestuz Bracelets @ Express Shoes: Nine West
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Leather Jacket: DOMA Tank : Religion Skirt : Religion Necklace: Stylist’s Own
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On Gaby: Dress: BLAK.I Hoisery: Hue Jacket (being held): Gestuz Earrings : Stylist’s Own Shoes: BCBG @ Town Shoes On Craig: Jacket: Express Jeans: K.O.I @ Over The Rainbow Tank @ American Apparel Shoes Dundee @ Town Shoes Opposite Page: Faux fur: Katie Todd Bra Top: Masha Necklace: Stylist’s Own
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On Gaby: Dress: Greta Constantine Neckpiece: Stylist’s Own Shoes @ ALDO On Craig: Leather Pants: Ganni Necklace @ H&M
Photographer:
RENÉ DEUTSCHER Dresden, Germany
The Renaissance Man
Expertise spanning over different areas of photography.
HOLLYWOOD GLAM Model: Anne-Sophie Lüdtke Clothes: Diana Scharin Makeup Artist: Manuela Hiller Hair Artist: Richard Schwarz
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Photographer: René Deutscher Model: Anne-Sophie Lüdtke Clothes: Diana Scharin Makeup Artist: Manuela Hiller Hair Artist: Richard Schwarz
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FASHION “There’s something in the air in Hollywood The sun is shining like you knew it would You’re riding in your car in Hollywood You got the top down and it feels so good” - Hollywood, Madonna
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FASHION “I lost my memory in Hollywood I’ve had a million visions, bad and good There’s something in the air in Hollywood I tried to leave it but I never could” - Hollywood, Madonna
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Saint Laurent The
Paris Fashion Moment By Revend Brifkani
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rom a young age, I’ve been fixated on the fashion world. I’ve spent countless hours absorbing myself in collections, and researching this mysterious realm for years. My watchful eyes have seen only a small percentage of what has occurred in the fashion world in the last century, but have nonetheless been attentive. Every once in a while something special that I fondly refer to as a “Fashion Moment” happens - a moment in time that has, is, or will surely one day echo through the ages. There is a reason why we still hear the names of some designers that are long deceased, and it is because their creativity and vision influenced the industry in a way like never before. Christian Dior gave us the New Look and revolutionized the way women dressed after the Second World War. Coco Chanel gave us the now staple Little Black Dress, many variations of the classic tweed jacket, and of course, the 2.55. There is one designer, however, who has had many Fashion Moments; touching the hearts of millions with a sincere desire to create beauty. That person was the beloved and incomparable Yves Saint Laurent.
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t the tender age of twenty-one, Saint Laurent was chosen by prestigious fashion house Christian Dior to take over as creative director after Dior’s death; foreshadowing his eventual profound international success. Yves Saint Laurent’s influence is best described as having the ability to illicit an image of sensuality, sophistication, and modernization simply by the mention of his name. With every collection he had the world perplexed and in complete fascination of his then newly conceptualized ready-to-wear creations. Saint Laurent popularized countless silhouettes including the Beatnik look, the Mondrian dress, the see-through blouse, tight pants, high boots, the safari look, and, arguably his most famous, Le Smoking – the first ever androgynous tuxedo suit worn by women. Though met with much resistance and disagreement, Le Smoking changed what had been a societal norm for men, allowing women to
take on a new look as Dior did 19-years earlier.
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s a label, Yves Saint Laurent met similar resistance in 2011 when it was announced that Hedi Slimane was to change the name of the ready-to-wear line from Yves Saint Laurent to Saint Laurent Paris, as well as move the design studio from Paris to Los Angeles. I, too, was a bit surprised and slightly shocked when I heard this news. I couldn’t understand right away what direction Hedi Slimane was going with such a bold move, but it’s clearer to me now. I realize that Hedi, as always, knows exactly what he is doing; plotting his moves with perfect precision, and using his tenure not as an end point, but rather a means to promote many different musical and visually creative sides that he has involved in the Saint Laurent brand.
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t’s important to indicate that, with no exaggeration, Hedi Slimane is a powerful revolutionary in the world of fashion, design and photography. In a category of creativity second to none, he is always pushing forward. During his time as creative director of Dior Homme, he changed menswear forever with his popularization of the skinny look. Karl Lagerfeld, a man who needs no introduction, even credits his substantial weight loss during this era to the designer, stating his desire to wear the slim Dior suits made by Slimane as his motivation. The beginnings of Slimane’s skinny look can be traced back to 1996 when he was ironically appointed as readyto-wear director of the men’s collection at Yves Saint Laurent. It is here that he would receive acclaim that led to his revolutionary appointment as creative director of menswear at Dior Homme. Slimane’s history with YSL already gives him the credibility to make the changes to the brand that he has made. This brings us to Hedi’s first collection for Saint Laurent Paris; a true Fashion Moment that would herald a new obsession with the brand - both thrilling
and scandalizing all at once. At this point, the news of the name and location change generated both negative backlash and anticipation. While some absent mindedly went on to say that it was a disgraceful collection (most likely because Hedi made some of the fashion press stand in the back while his musician and other close industry friends sat front row), I found it to be a complete success. The collection was a pristine mix of Yves references through Moroccan tassels, pussy bows, hints of animal print, and Le Smoking, in addition to Slimane’s own signature rock ‘n’ roll chic and young, adventurous style. Wide brimmed hats added some spectacle to the looks, and remain popular to this day. His show was also a success because it was a statement of talent to anyone who disbelieved him. They should have known better than to doubt the revolutionary Slimane and his ability to create a Fashion Moment.
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here are people who feel as though Hedi should not have made the changes he has made to the company. However, before Hedi took over the reins from Stefano Pilati, the company was facing financial struggles, and rumors had spread that the company was not able to sustain itself. The 41-year-old Madison Avenue store in New York City was closed, as well as a few other U.S. stores. Hedi took the brand and literally shook things up and got everyone to talk about Saint Laurent while gaining much financial success. The company’s revenues increased by 18% to 557 million Euros in 2013 and in the first half of 2014, the company witnessed another raise of 26%. By comparison, brands like Gucci and Bottega Veneta grew by only 4% in 2013. Today, Saint Laurent clothes are flying off the racks. When someone is seen wearing Saint Laurent, everybody pays attention - it’s as simple as that. The clothes are stunning and they are made impeccably to stand out. This can’t be said for every luxury brand in the same context as it can for Saint Laurent, at least from a design perspective.
Someone can look at any of these garments and see immediately without even touching them that they are meticulously well-made. This is due to the new tailoring atelier that Slimane introduced; many garments are finished beautifully by hand in an incredibly refined manner to the upmost quality. Slimane’s Saint Laurent Permanent Collection is a personal favourite of mine because it embodies an aura of timeless elegance with that perfect edge everyone is looking for in luxury. Items only from Saint Laurent’s ready-to-wear collections include garments that can cost up to $68,000 – which are incredibly expensive – but selling incredibly nonetheless. This year while hosting the Oscars, Ellen DeGeneres wore three custom Saint Laurent tuxedo suits and, again, had the world talking. Angelina Jolie has shown up wearing Saint Laurent looks several times to different red carpet events. Her recent ELLE cover and photo spread where she exclusively wears Saint Laurent is absolutely stunning and frame-worthy. Kate Moss is always seen wearing Saint Laurent bags, and in typical fashion, whatever Kate touches turns to gold and sells everywhere. It’s rare that a company can so quickly go from failing to becoming the unmatched leader of cool in the industry. Hedi is a visionary - someone with a real knowledge of beauty, integrity and genuine style. Hedi takes our dream world of style and ultimate desires and makes them real. He turns heads with what looks like not a single intention of doing so, and leaves us begging for more. There is something almost intimidating about it all. To see such incredible restoration of the Rive-Gauche classicalism of original Yves Saint Laurent style combined with punk rock fashion beauty, as well as a heartfelt nod to all things that inspire Hedi is fascinating. While standing on the balcony of Saint Laurent’s rumored soon-to-be revived couture atelier, Hedi perfectly articulated his vision for the brand: “There is that balance I want to find between the contemporary world—my studio in Los Angeles—and Paris—the church, pure tradition. The fashion is about both influences. It’s the moment juxtaposed with tradition. That’s the house.”
Photographer:
GILLES-MARIE ZIMMERMANN Paris, France
The Standard Setter
Images that influence the tone of the industry.
AIR SUPPLY Assistant : Delphine Royer Fashion editor : Nicolas Guillon Makeup : Maniacha@B4 Hair : Fred Teglia@B4 Model: Monica Cima represented by IMG
Robe de cocktail en mousseline de soie, Saint Laurent Paris par Hedi Slimane
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Chemisier en crĂŞpe de soie, jupe en laine et long cardigan en jersey de cachemire, Burberry Prorsum Escarpins en veau et pochette en agneau plongĂŠ, Roger Vivier
Air Supply Photographer : Gilles-Marie Zimmermann@Angela de Bona Assistant : Delphine Royer Fashion editor : Nicolas Guillon Model: Monica Cima represented by IMG Makeup : Maniacha@B4 Hair : Fred Teglia@B4
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Blouse en popeline de coton, pantalon Êtroit en laine, sandales hautes en box et pochette Fliflat en veau, Hermès Foulard en soie vintage
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Trench-coat en Python multicolore, Lanvin Pochette du soir en Plexiglas miroir imprimĂŠ, Jimmy Choo
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Soutien gorge en soie, Wolford Pantalon en laine, Paul Smith Montre “Nautilus� en acier, Patek Philippe
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Chemise en popeline de coton, Alain Figaret Pantalon fuseau en cuir, Paul Smith Ceinture en cuir imprimĂŠ et escarpins en Python, Roger Vivier
Elle: Chemisier en popeline de coton, Charvet Pull en jersey de coton bicolore et short en laine et satin, Ralph Lauren Collection Cravate en soie, Charvet Gants courts en agneau plongé, Maison Fabre Lui: Lunettes “Aviator” à verres polarisés, Ray-ban
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Veste courte et short en coton technique, Courrèges Sandales Babbies en cuir verni, Ralph Lauren Collection Lunettes de soleil, Thierry Lasry
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Photographer:
TINA PICARD Toronto, Canada
The Photography Maven
Extraordinary skills and vision produce stunning photographs.
BLACK WIDOW Stylist: Amanda Fox Makeup Artist: Melanie Viger Hair Stylist: Daniel Fortunato Model: Fleur (Elite Toronto)
Paul
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Facial Frontier The
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Dramatic & Sultry
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Photographer: Tina Picard Stylist: Amanda Fox Makeup Artist: Melanie Viger Hair Stylist: Daniel Fortunato Model: Fleur (Elite Toronto)
Feather trim tank by Philipp Plein
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Mixed media bolero jacket by Rober Rodriguez
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“You should’ve known better Than to mess with me, honey I’m gonna love ya, I’m gonna love ya Gonna love ya, gonna love ya Like a black widow, baby” - Iggy Azalea Ft. Rita Ora
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Vintage jacquard bustier Vintage mink wrap Opposite Page: Danier Nude leather bustier
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“You used to be thirsty for me But now you wanna be set free This is the web, web that you weave So baby now rest in peace (It’s all over with now)” - Iggy Azalea Ft. Rita Ora
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Mix Stud Bolero Moto Jacket by L.A.Roxx Black Riding Pants by American Apparel Opposite Page: Feather trim tank by Philipp Plein, Graphic print leggings by Blackmilk Co.
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Sequinned Moto Jacket by David Dalrymple Black Riding Pants by American Apparel Gold Spiked Black Quilted Lita platforms by Jeffery Campbell
Photographer:
FRANK ROSSBACH Cologne, Germany
The Visual Master
When artistry meets impeccable attention to detail.
RUNWAY BEAUTY Autumn colour looks from Dior, Marc Jacobs and Chanel
Hair/Makeup : Sandra Brammer Model : Katrin/Modelwerk Hamburg
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Paul Venoit Beauty + Style Expert
FM: I have been such a big fan of yours for so long. You were my inspiration to take makeup courses. Who inspired you to follow a career in this industry?
PV: Thank you for the compliment! I’m finding
inspiration from many things. I love nature, urban living, industrial design, and find much inspiration from diverse cultures, historical and pop cultural references. There have also been several artists who’ve inspired me throughout my career: Pat McGrath, Kevyn Aucoin, Sam Mcknight and Guido Palau are top of the list. FM You’ve worked with some of my favourite fashion icons like Kate Moss, Coco Rocha and Claudia Schiffer to name a few. You’ve also produced work for Vogue, Versace and Chanel! What was it like to work on such iconic faces and for such incredible companies?
PV: I love my job, and have been lucky enough
that 99.9% of the people I work with are wonderful. Generally, the higher up the ladder you go the more pleasurable the experience and people. I stop myself from time to time and take in the situation and pay gratitude for those moments! FM: Apart from working with some of the most beautiful people in the fashion industry, you’ve also had the opportunity to work with some music legends like The Rolling Stones and Duran Duran. What were these experiences like?
PV: As an amateur musician myself, I LOVE music
and enjoy the laid back nature of working with musicians. On a rare occasion, I’ve even jammed with a few!! The reality is they have one of the few jobs that allow them to just “BE” themselves. I enjoy working in this environment, it’s generally pretty chilled.
FEATURE FM: Most of our readers know you from the TV show Look-A-Like and Canada’s Next Top Model, but your televised work is way more extensive than that. The Oscars, The Grammy Awards, ET Canada and eTalk Daily are just a few in your roster. Your work is not only beauty related, a lot of it has to do with fashion. How did you get into working red carpet events?
PV: Growing up in a large family (9 sisters!), one
quickly develops an eye for fashion, beauty and the banter that puts people at ease during fashion crisis. I’ve been doing it all my life. When the people from the TV Guide Network in Los Angeles called and offered me the position on the red carpet, I jumped at the opportunity!! They were replacing Joan & Melissa Rivers with Lisa Rinna and Joey Fatone from ‘N Sync, and I joined their team!!! To me, Joan will always be the Queen of the Red Carpet. I loved how she took the piss out of the celebrities and all the fashionistas that took themselves too seriously! FM: What is your fave hair and makeup product at the moment and why?
PV: Oribe dry texturizing spray is a staple. I love
the texture it gives the hair. For makeup, I still go back to Armani for coverage, and I love the feel of YSL powders. Clean and fresh! FM: Many of our readers are aspiring Makeup Artist, Hairstylist and Stylists. If you could share one piece of advice to our aspiring readers, what would that be?
PV: Stay focused, set goals and don’t allow your-
self to sway off course. Remember, your journey will be unique and different than others. There will always be minor setbacks. Learn to trust your gut. Only you can be accountable for your decisions.
FM: If there is anyone that you would love to work with, who would it be and why?
PV: Past: Marilyn Monroe. I liked her style and
how she related to her audience. Present: Amal Alamuddin. She represents two new standards. Most importantly one for women around the world: to aspire to achieving their maximum personal growth potential, and secondly, for men around the world: when looking for a suitable partner. She is accomplished, intelligent and beautiful. She’s a triple threat that raises the bar! FM: I love your style. How would you describe your personal style? Who would you say influenced it?
PV: My personal style is constantly evolving. I
often lean towards undertones of boho-chic with rock n’ roll influences. Lately, I find myself picking up more industrial pieces. (Could be Brooklyn’s influence on me.) FM: What is your favourite current fashion trend for women? What is your all-time favourite look?
PV: I love that women are wearing colour again
on their faces. Colour is wonderful, and can really help showcase/enhance their features beautifully. My all-time favourite look has to be a 60s-inspired hairstyle with a smokey eye and a pale lip. To me, it never gets tired, and my clients from all over the world in every age group loves how it makes them feel. FM: What’s next for Paul Venoit? What can we expect to see in the near future?
PV: Nobody knows what the future holds. Luckily there are many exciting projects on the burner. That’s what I love most about my job; you never know what opportunities are waiting around the corner. For more information please visit: www.venoit.com
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With MOD being such a big trend this season, muted tones are very complementary.
Nudes and coral tones are particularly in high-demand. They not only fit seamlessly with the MOD fad, but can also fit with any look.
Not quite a neutral hue, they still carry enough pigment to make a perfect and subtle effect on every skin tone.
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tarte - Pin Up Girl Amazonian Clay 12 Hour Blush Palette
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Facial Frontier The
By Jennifer Lecompte
Sixteenth century tales describe Ponce de León’s extensive quest to bathe in the curative waters of Bimini to reverse the signs of aging. Myth, hearsay and a deep-rooted belief that finding the fountain of youth would uncover the secret to living the ultimate utopia fueled these dangerous, month-long journeys to no avail. We’re now living in a world where scientific research bottles the stuff of legend; making results of the findings easily accessible to modern-day skin care explorers. In 2007, the International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO), located in Carlsbad, California, was the first to create ethical pluripotent – a key element in developing cures for Liver Disease, Blindness, Parkinson’s and Diabetes. The discovery is now transforming methods used in the reparation and revitalization of the skin.
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thical pluripotent stem cells are one of the most powerful forms of stem cells; recognizing damaged and aging skin as skin requiring urgent repair. Their natural anti-aging capacities stimulate growth factors, enzymes, peptides and amino acids, as well as help boost the production of elastin and collagen while accelerating cell renewal. They are created using Parthenogenesis – the extraction of cells from unfertilized human eggs. This scientific method simply tricks the egg into thinking it is fertilized. No human life is created. The approach was developed by world-renowned Russian Scientist, Dr. Elena Revazova, MD, PhD. After immigrating to the US, she founded ISCO, and made it her life’s work to research and develop non-embryonic stem cells. Her discovery of cell growth factor effects on skin helped create the first-ever human non-embryonic, pluripotent stem cell-based skincare line in 2010, with 100% of its profits reinvested into scientific research. If this sounds anything like a 1985 Ron Howard film, I can assure that you won’t have to board a ship to Antarea to reap the benefits of this rejuvenating technology.
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Changing the Face of Beauty
partnership between Lifeline and Holtz Spa brings this new age in skin care exclusively to Ottawans.
Since its launch in May of this year, the Lifeline Facial and brand line have been well-received among patrons. “The feedback on the product is excellent,” says Christine O’Grady, head of Business Development at Holtz Spa, “We also have more and more clients who are using only Lifeline (myself included) and they find it so quick and simple to use – without the 5 to 10 steps in other skin care regimes. We have also had some success with men because of its simplicity.” Of the major conditions clients are trying to treat, Christine says aging skin is at the top of the list, “I would definitely say aging skin and UV damage as well; they often go hand in hand. Clients have commented that their skin feels firmer, has less redness and discoloration from sun damage, and generally looks fresher.” A study conducted by AMA Labs in New York shows that 35% of women aged 45-57 had a significant reduction of fine lines after 4 weeks of Lifeline use, with 55% showing an even greater diminished appearance of fine lines and wrinkles after 8 weeks. But you don’t have to find yourself in the above demographic to see results. Starting Lifeline treatments at a younger age for prevention and protection from the sun and other environmental elements is highly recommended.
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Putting the ‘Treat’ in Treatment
xperiencing first-hand what these products are capable of, Alcides Muñoz Jr., fave’s Editor-in-Chief, and I were left in the expert care of Klara Odinoki and Buki Mahmuti, 45 Rideau Street’s resident estheticians.
Every step of the Lifeline Skin Care Facial was thoroughly explained as well as enjoyed. Performed in a tranquil environment, its process was not only restorative, but relaxing as well. Lifeline’s Dual Action Exfoliator, Daily Defense Complex and Eye Firming Complex feel light and refreshing on the skin. Even used sparingly, a generous lather and full facial coverage can be achieved. A little really does go a long way!
With the treatment over, towel clasped in hand, I search for a mirror to examine my reflection. Aside from an immediate refreshed and healthy appearance, my cheeks are smooth and porcelain-like. I’ve integrated Lifeline samples (including their Recovery Night Moisture Serum) into my own skin care regime, and have noticed that my skin – while usually dry and sensitive around this time of year – has remained unscathed from the torment of seasonal transition. The search for longevity no longer requires conquistador-esque preparation. Leave your sail boats at the dock, and head to your local spa. For more information about Lifeline and what it can do for you, visit: www.lifelineskincare.com To book your next Lifeline facial, visit: holtzspa.com
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HIGH IMPACT BEAUTY Photographer // Tina Picard Makeup Artist // Rainier Croft Model // Brennan Caldwell - Plutino Group
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// Face Base Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer M.A.C Strobe Cream // Face Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage Concealer Smashbox Studio Skin Foundation Clinique Superpowder Double Face Makeup M.A.C Select Cover-Up Makeup Forever Sculpting Kit
// Eyes Smashbox Photo Op Eyeshadow ( 24k, Nutmeg, Bronze ) Cinema Secrets Cinnematix Eyeshadow Artdeco High Precision Liquid Liner Bobbi Brown Intensifying Long Wear Mascara // Lips M.A.C Lip Conditioner M.A.C Viva Glam Rihanna Artdeco Invisible Lip Liner
Photographer:
WILBUR NELISSEN Brussels, Belgium
The Visual Expert
Artistic workmanship paired with incredible multimedia expertise.
NOUVEAU FILM NOIR Stylist: Les Jardins D’Amarante Hair Stylist: Pascal Del Natale Makeup Artist: Annick Cayot AD: Liz RM Model: Vicky | Dominique Models
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NOIR Photographer: Wibur Nelissen Stylist: Les Jardins D’Amarante Hair Stylist: Pascal Del Natale Makeup Artist: Annick Cayot AD: Liz RM Model: Vicky | Dominique Models
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DRA MA TIC Photographer // Steve Wells Retouching // Yevgenija Stypka & Natalya Belaya Makeup // Fournier Enzo Model // Adeline Petit @ WM
BREAKING THE RULES As a rule of thumb, both eyes and lips are not obliged to have equal focus. Want to turn up the drama? A red lip paired with a smoky eye is sure to do the trick
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INNOCENT KISS To not kiss and tell is hard when lip colour like this leaves behind such beautiful evidence. Add a dash of dare to flawless skin with a bright lip.
FOREVER YOUNG The trick to perfect makeup is creating looks that work seamlessly with your lifestyle and age. Experimenting with colour and textures is a faboulous way to enjoy makeup.
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