In this issue #26
The RIOT Issue
Trend Report: Tangerine Dream Silver Riot Photographed by Antoine de Laroche Well Hung Heart Interview Dreams of Paris Photographed by Mark Vargas
Fumée noir Photographed by Sophie Scharf Designer Review: CC SKYE Cover Shot: Sophie Scharf
Fantastique Photography: Jun Kim Mâle occasionnel COATS Photographed by Monaco DIY - Fashion Riot- Blood Splatter Heels How-To Naughty & Nice Photographed by Lottie Anderson BLACK SHEEP STYLE REPORT Shopping Fever Photographed by Lisa Lorenz
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Contributors
Lottie Anderson Born in Kent in a small village south east of London. Studied at 'London College of Fashion' and took the big step of moving to London. Travelled the world for a year documenting my trip with photos. Now I'm back in London pushing my career as a Fashion Photographer and would like to travel with work. Regularly Test to keep portfolio current.
Sophie Scharf I was born in 1990 in suburb of Moscow called Klin. In the age of 10, I got my first camera. In 2002, my family and I moved to Germany, where we live until now next to Cologne. With 18 years, I started an apprenticeship as photographer. During this time I got myself a new camera, a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. I love it! And I love fashion! From this point, I began to put my creativity into action. That’s what made me the person I am today – a 21 years old freelance photographer, Specializing in fashion photography. There are no limits, and maybe this is a one of things that fascinates me so much in fashion. Jun Kim Takes his viewers to a world of his own, touched by surrealism. The mortal on earth, whom he presents in diverse strands, remains his most significant motivation. His ability to create this kind of photography is aided at large by very elaborate sets including characters from his early days, individuals and symbols that fascinate him or play an immense role in his life. His wildly imaginative pictures are charged with his own interpretation of historical art work in a spirit of the modern age.
Antoine de Laroche A 27 years old photographer in Paris. He learned Photography during tree years of assisting many photographers in Studio Daguerre Paris. A World presented like idyllic but mysterious. He likes to share stories which he imagined really colourful or in contrasted black and white. Always trying to catch true feelings in his pictures. For his photography his choice of models, face,eyes expression and feelings has to be perfectly maching with the scene and story he imagine. Antoine likes to mix different techincs which depends on the location and idea. He works on each story with his inspiration obsession and observations which can come from travel, poetry, music dance or panting. Today Antoine’s work is published in different countries and magazines.
Editors Note This issue was a lot of fun to create! I love fashion that is wild, and out of this world. You will find it in this issue. We have tried everything for you this time around from temporary lip tattoos in silver glitter, to ear-muffs with headphones already inside, and my personal favorite...The amazing and hilarious T-Shirts from Eleven Paris. It may be a bit too soon to wear a Tee that pictures Amy Winehouse as a zombie but I find it fun and I like to think Amy would have wanted it that way. This season is a fun one with all the layering options. I have been steadily wearing sequin blazers and Cashmere motorcycle jackets like the one pictured at right, however the seasons biggest color trend is Tangerine...I am wearing that trend in my hair this year.
Me wearing my Silver Glitter Lip Tattoo by Violent Lips
Enjoy this issue and all the fun, funky and slightly frightening fashion ideas we have found for you. DREA HULL
NOTE: Some of our contributors information and images were not available at press time.
Editors Picks
Glitteratti Get Picture Perfect Sparkle that lipstick and lip gloss just can't achieve. Introducing our GLITTERATTI Collection. Now Available in 10 Colors. Each Violent Lip package includes 3 Temporary Lip Tattoo Appliqués. EEK! Its so lovely and the shape is so exaggerated yet still subtle and wearable. I actually adore it! It’s Swarovski crystals and cashmere (may I just say…YUM!) According to Net-a-porter “Londonbased designer William Sharp trained as a milliner at Kensington and Chelsea College before setting up his label in 2000. Hand-finished cashmere accessories are his signature and fall’s gray or cream Swarovski-embellished scarves, hats and gloves are the height of cozy-chic” the price is £570... http://www.williamsharp.co.uk POP STAR T-Shirts by Eleven Paris My fav! The Amy Whinehouse Zombie Tee
Grunge-chic cropped cardigan in a soft camel or a divine cashmere biker jacket. Trust me when I tell you that Crumpets’ pieces keep the chill factor at bay and are slimline enough to keep you looking sleek and chic. Crumpet Cashmere, $395-$670; netporter.com JUICY COUTURE Ear Muffs with built in headphones Chic and Functional
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Tangerine Trend Alert.................................. Every year Pantone predict their colour trend for the year and for 2012 they have predicted a shade they are calling Tangerine Tango. Orange is a very positive colour and positivity is something we could all do with a little of at the moment. However, tread carefully as it is a difficult colour to work with. I have found from researching the use of orange for this post, that it works best grounded with a neutral such as grey and also with it's natural partner on the colour wheel, blue. I particularly love it when paired with dark inky blue. For me tangerine is a great accent colour, in this case, less is definitely more and the use of tangerine with cushions and on art work is perfect. I recently wrote a post about the styling of the set for Heston Blumenthal's new cookery show and the art work used in his kitchen, by Rockett St George, is a great example of the use of tangerine popping off the charcoal grey background.
Silver Riot