LATEST - December 2017 issue #3

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Contents 5 Editor’s letter 6 Grey Feelings editorial 8 Light and Wool editorial 14 Interlude editorial 22 Paar for Dalida interview 28 Paradisco editorial 30 Moonchild editorial 40 Dong Xuan editorial 46 Hyper Garden editorial 54 Winter Blues editorial 64 Holiday Season article 72 The New Look editorial 76 Alionic advertorial 82 Post Urban editorial 86 Danse Froide editorial 92 Checked Out editorial 100 Andreas Ortner interview 106 Thricomacy editorial 110 Golden Vintage editorial 118 Authorial Sartorial editorial 124

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COVER STORY Photographer Hiroki Nagahiro Model Rafaela @M4 Models c/o M4 Models Styling Carola Schorbach c/o Phoenix Makeup , hairstyle Philipp Lawrenz c/o Phoenix


EDITOR’S LETTER

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ven if we are not kids anymore, no one can deny the magic of December. This month made us full of feelings. Christmas, holidays, family reunions, New Year parties, all these situations can give us reasons to smile or the opposite. Personally I love this period, I’m that type of person who prefer forgive all just to sit all together at same table at Christmas. Maybe it may sound stupid or mushy, but I think feelings are the most important thing for humans. Without these we are nothing. So I’m happy to celebrate, whatever is the reason (and I always find many ahah). Hope you will have time to spend with your family, friends and enjoy it. Also, think to all amazing things you can do next year like I will do watching the fireworks. Editor-in-chief Facebook: @marta.forgione Instagram: @martaforgione

Marta Forgione



GREY FEELINGS Photography Elke Van de Velde Art Direction & Style Elena Aryshtaeva Model Rebeca Campelo c/o Wilhelmina NY/Miami/LA Hairstyle, MakeUp Marija Kopilas Braiding Annah Yevelenko


Opening: White shirt Chanel This page: Top High Street Pants Mango Shoes Adidas


Jumpsuit COS Bracelet COS Necklace Earth Jewelry Opposite: Top Damir Doma Skirt Sonia Rykiel




Jacket All Saints Pants Derek Lam Earrings and Rings Sophie Buhai Opposite: Lace Dress Aileen West Queen Anne’s Lace Vintage


Light and Wool

Cover story

Photography Hiroki Nagahiro Style Carola Schorbach c/o Phoenix Model Rafaela c/o M4 Models Make up, hairstyle Philipp Lawrenz c/o Phoenix using products from Lessismore.at


On COVER: Pullover Zoe Ona Dress Akris Hat vintage Here: Jacket Marciano Guess Skirt Stefanel Blouse Baum und Pferdgarten Jacket under the Fake Fur Jacket FTA Bavaria Dog Stylist’s Own

Trousers Michael Sontag Top Dstm Opposite: Coat Michael Sontag Stockings Falke Shoes: lenaslovelyvintage.com


Cape Zara Knit Dress Acne Studio Boots Ludwig Reiter Opposite: Coat Akis Trousers Mango Belt FTA Bavaria Blouse See by ChloĂŠ Boots Ludwig Reiter


Top Roberto Leone Skirt Romeo & Julian Opposite: Dress and jewelry No Rules showroom



Coat Zoe Ona Dress Baum und Pferdgarten Scarf FTA Bavaria

Full Look Dstm



Knit-jacket FTA Bavaria Skirt Guess Boots Ludwig Reiter Blouse GestĂźtz Opposite: Pants Mango Pullover Burburry Boots Aigle


INTERLUDE Photography Gabriel Gomez Style Sophia Rangel Model Edymar Martinez c/o Bookings IMA, Elite Chile Makeup, hairstyle Luis Rodriguez Ph assistant Ronald Dulcey


T-shirt and trousers Tellurian Shoes Fendi Jacket Priority


Top and skirt Tellurian Boots Dolce & Gabbana Belt vintage Opposite: Top and trousers Tellurian Shoes Dolce & Gabbana

Opening: Dress 3.1 Phillip Lim Boots Palladium Hat Hat Attack This page: Hoodie Wildfox Opposite: Jumpsuit James Perse Boots Palladium




Jacket Carolina Herrera Skirt Tellurian Top vintage Earrings vintage Opposite: Shirt and skirt Tellurian Shoes Dolce & Gabbana


Editor’s letter

Meet the photographer duo of our wonderful shoot, Pascal and Arno from PAAR photography! They are channeling ‘couple goals’ from all aspects. Business partners, lovers, best friends… What else would you want? Working as models before they started their photography careers, Pascal and Arno is just the best photographers you can get. Understanding the model due to their previous experience, giving directions and shooting along the way, PAAR just wins fashion-photography. Pascal as an Art Director and Arno as a Business Director, the pair is the combination of our dreams, which is no surprise as they take dreams and bring it to reality with their photography. For our shoot PAAR took Dalida’s story to their photography. Believing the idea of story-telling through pictures, discover the modern story of Dalida through Pascal and Arno…

LATEST: How did you start photography? PAAR: It all came together while we were living abroad, working as models. We bought a Canon-camera, a Sunbounce and shot the models we were living together with in the model-houses to build up a book. For styling we just went to fashion-outlets like MANGO & ZARA to buy the ‘extreme’ items nobody liked to wear but looked fantastic on pictures. LATEST: Why did you decide to work together? PAAR: It just felt naturally. Pascal has a great eye for details, composition and is a very good art-director, while I (Arno) more like to bring the team together, casting the model, finding locations and keeping contact with clients. Besides being lovers & best-friends, we are good colleagues. LATEST: How would you describe photography? Do you consider it as a form of art? PAAR: photography can be art. Each project needs a different approach. If its a commercial job it’s of course photography but not art. Working on a non-commissioned project, and having the freedom of creating can create a form of art. We do not see our work as a higher form of art but of course we let other people decide if they tike to put our work on the wall. LATEST: How do you find a theme and a photography subject? Does it come naturally or do you plan ahead? PAAR: We travel a lot, watch lots of movies, always listen to music and read many historical articles. This way we find inspiration for our shoots. I (Arno) like to refer to inspiring and authentic people in our shoots, like we did with the Daphne Guinness & Dalida story. LATEST: Who inspires your work, who do you look upto? PAAR: We do not have one specific photographer who inspires us. But there are many talented photographers who we admire for their great moment capturing and others for their massive productions. You need to build a great team around yourself.

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EXCLUSIVE

INTERVIEW LATEST: For our shoot, the theme is revolved around Dalida, what inspired you? PAAR: First of all she’s an icon, selling 170 million albums world-wide, she was one of France’s best selling artist ever. Also she played in 12 movies. Somehow she seems to be forgotten by the “new generation”. Also her tragic life story appeals to the imagination; surviving 3 lovers and in the end committing suicide… LATEST: Do you think photography can send messages to the observer? If so, what were you trying to say with this theme? PAAR: Of course photography can send a message like the disturbing pictures at World Press Photo or the famous Vogue fashion-story by Steven Meisel “Water & Oil” about the pollution in 2010. Our Dalida-story is “just” a tribute to her and the idea of ‘disco is fun’. So we tried to create that vibe and atmosphere.

LATEST: During your shoots, do you tell what the models should do or do you capture moments naturally? PAAR: It works both ways. Most of the time we direct the models because we have the picture already in our head. Still we appreciate the model’s own input and we love communicating with the rest of the team to get the perfect image. Most of the time the inbetween shots works for us the best, you direct, the model anticipates on that, and then there’s this moment. Boom .... or click! Hahaha LATEST: Many believe that getting photographed without noticed gives the best images… Do you believe that? PAAR: Not for our kind of photography. But shooing documentary, we can imagine it gives great and unexpected results. Although we also like the “in-between” shots while shooting our own stories. LATEST: If you could arrange a shoot with anyone in the past or now, who would that be? PAAR: Wouldn’t it be amazing to shoot a fashion-story with all the big 90s super models? That would have been so cool.

by Alya Barutoglu


PARADISCO

a tribute to Dalida

Photography PAAR photography Style Angela Kuperus Assistant styling Sacha Hoebergen Hairstyle, Makeup Judith van Dongen using Ellis Faas & Kevin Murphy Creative & inspirational support Peter De La Pop Art Model Afra Holtjer


Dress Andrew Majtenyi Earrings and ring Evra Opposite: Sequin blazer Malan Breton


Kimono Top Anna Sui Pants Amatør Opposite: Top And Pants Anbasja Blanken Earrings H&M Shoes Steve Madden



Velvet Jumpsuit Elisabetta Franchi Shoes Sacha Opposite: Gold Ruffled Dress Mo Benchallal Bag Elisabetta Franchi




Sequince Dress Stella Mccartney Opposite: Lurex Body Zara Textured Pants Anbasja Blanken Shoes River Island



Metallic Dress Kenzo Disco Earrings Zara Shoes Steve Madden Opposite: Purple Metallic Dress Karen Millen Jewellery Vintage


MOON CHILD Photographer Gail Meijer Style Angelique Blauw Model Elynne Keizer c/o De Boekers Hairstyle, Makeup Britt Snellink


T-shirt - H&M H&M Denim skirt - Bralette Strawdivarius Cardigan Zara Sneakers - H&M Trousers Mango Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Shoes Bershka Opposite Earring Mango Crop top - H&M Opening: Body Zara Shorts - Pull&Bear Earrings CapVintage - H&M


Sweater Weekday Shorts Monki Shoes Asos Opposite: Bralette & Other Stories Blouse H&M


T-shirt - H&M Denim skirt - Strawdivarius Sneakers - H&M Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Opposite Crop top - H&M Shorts - Pull&Bear Cap - H&M


Earrings Mango Opposite: Skirt H&M



DONG XUAN Photo: Alexander Zuber c/o Fariyal Kennel, D the Agency Style Bianca Fleisch c/o Bigoudi Makeup, Hairstyle Teresa Hofmeister c/o Bigoudi Model Sabina c/o MIHA Modelmanagement Model ILJA c/o Mega Model Agency


Her: Trousers & Jacket A.P.C Him: Trousers Hèrmes Belt Paul Smith Jacket Wrangler Trousers A.p.c. Pullover Jw Anderson Opening: West Preen By Thornton Bregazzi Jeans jacket & Trousers Levi´S Turtleneck Uniqlo Earrings Saskia Diez


Dress Paula Knorr Shoes Sandro Shirt, trousers, belt & shoes Paul Smith Opposite: Shoes Hermès Jeans jacket Wood Wood Jeans Levi´S Neckerchief Vintage




Shoes & Handbag Jimmy Choo Pullover Uniqlo Skirt Wrangler Earrings Saskia Diez Opposite: Jacket P.e.nation Jeans jacket & Trousers Levi´S Turtleneck Uniqlo Earrings & Ring Saskia Diez

Dress Ellery Shoes Miu Miu Barrett leather Gucci Opposite: Dress Maison Suneve Shoes Gucci Clutch Asos


Pullover Hermès Cardigan Falke Trouser Carhartt Beslt & Shoes Paul Smith Cap Vintage Opposite: Blouse, Trousers & Shoes Hèrmes T-Shirt Falke



HYPER REAL GARDEN

Photography Jaap Strijker Creative Direction, Style Navarone Cole Style assistant, video David Toko Hairstyle, Makeup Wouter van Schaaijk Models Carmen c/o Micha Models; Sarah c/o VDM Model Management Location: Landgoed De Paltz, Soest, The Netherlands


Coat Harmony Top Peak & Performance Pants Mango Shoes TOD’s Opening: Jacket Peak & Performance


Coat ACNE Top Harmony Pants Harmony Shoes GH Bass Opposite: Top Harmony Pullover Peak & Performance Bottom Daily Paper


Dress Ellery Shoes Miu Miu Barrett leather Gucci Opposite: Dress Maison Suneve Shoes Gucci Clutch Asos


Model 1: Coat ACNE Top Harmony Pants Harmony Shoes GH Bass Model 2: Top Harmony Pullover Peak & Performance Bottom Daily Paper Opposite: Top Peak & Performance Coat Harmony Pants Ellesse Sweater Carhartt

Complete look: Alexander McQueen Opposite: Furcoat Miu Miu Blouse Celine




Top Harmony Bottom Daily Paper Shoes GH Bass Opposite: Top Peak & Performance Pants Marni



Jacket Navarone Cole Top Gosha Rubchinskiy Skirt Harmony Heels TOD’s

Opposite: Jacket Peak & Performance Utility Bodywarmer Daily Paper Top Dries van Noten Shoes Steve Madden


Winter Blues

Photography Monica True Style Mia Van Der Beek – Samsuri Model Nastya Siten C/O Wilhelmina NY Hairstyle, Makeup Dunia Ghabour Nails Michelle Matthews


T-shirt - H&M Denim skirt - Strawdivarius Pullover FreePeople Sneakers - H&M Cap Burgundy Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Knitted sleeveless Express PantsOpposite Forever21 Earringss, rings CropBritta top Ambauen - H&M Opening: Shorts - Pull&Bear Coat ASOS Cap - H&M Cuff, bracelet Britta Ambauen


Here and opposite: Pullover Freepeople Suede pants Jealous Tomato


T-shirt - H&M Denim skirt - Strawdivarius Sneakers - H&M Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Dress OsoOpposite Couture Tulip Crop topearrings: - H&M Couleurs Geraldine Shortsde - Pull&Bear Lace headpiece Cap -vintage H&M


Sweater H&M Opposite: V-neck top Timing Trench Coat Forever21 Bracelet Britta Ambauen Necklaces Britta Ambauen



Mohair-blend Turtleneck H&M Scarf Nsstar Rings Britta Ambauen Opposite: Knit dress H&M Coat ASOS Longline



Editor’s letter H O L I DA Y S E A S O N S h o p p i n g G u i d e Is it just me or can you already hear the jingle bells jingling all the way? Holiday season is officially here, as all stores are now being decorated with Christmas trees! As everything starts to be festive we have two questions in mind; what do we wear for the upcoming Christmas and New Years parties and what gifts do we buy for our loved ones? Well you don’t need to stress no more! We’ve got you all covered… 1)The tradition of wearing red in the holiday season is even more popular now. Wearing all red is the most loved trend this season as you can see on many bloggers pages! This year’s trends are in our favour with 80s glamour and 90s chic. Celebrities and fashion muses around the world has started wearing the trendiest items of Winter fashion to prep us for the party season. Nail two trends in one look, with sequins and red combined you will be the eye-catch of any party you walk into! Match you eighties glamour dress with this season’s it-bag; pouches to become a live fashion editorial… 2) If you’re looking for a different look this new years, why not try a more masculine style? If you’re over wearing dresses and looking for a trouser combination do not look any further. Suit dresses, pantsuits and angled shoulder jackets were all we saw on the red carpet… We may not be A-list celebrities but this does not mean we can’t have our own red carpet moment. Try out this velvet pant suit outfit to be up to date with the latest popular looks in fashion. Wearing a velvet pantsuit with stirrups will instantly make everyone

question whether you’re a fashion editor! 3) Although parties maybe the best part of the holiday season, finding the perfect gift for your beloved is the hardest. We’ve all had the time, probably every year, going into all of the stores, spending hours to find the gift that would be spot on. But failing miserably and going for the ‘I love you’ mug. Well we’ve rounded up some gifts that would say ‘I love you’ without actually stating it on the gift. Imagine yourself in their position, what gift would possibly make you the happiest person in Christmas? If you’re buying a gift for your significant other or your father, think of their personality. Sporty? Hard Working? Amusing? Adventurous? Creative? This will prevent you from making mistakes! 4) I can hear you saying how about my sister, mother or best friend? Well getting the right gift for a woman is even harder than a man! Women are more aware of the latest fashion so it can be quite difficult to pick the right gift. Instead of investing in clothes that may not fit the person you are gifting, try to buy accessories that they can use for the long-term. I can confidently say that most women are obsessed with shoes and bags, so use this to your advantage to make the special people in your life ecstatic. If your grandmother loves flowers, find a floral patterned gift and make her carry her lovely flowers everywhere. If your mother enjoys listening to music while she reads, gift her a fashionable earphone. The options are limitless, just consider the one thing that they enjoy the most!


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ATTICO €401

SOPHIA WEBSTER £295

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BALENCIAGA €565 mytheresa.com

SAINT LAURENT blazer €2,590 GUCCI trousers €1,500

PREEN BY THORNTON BREGAZZI £930

PRADA satin pumps €990

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December is the best time of the year. It is a fresh start, renewal as one might say. It is the time you leave the dust of the previous year and start a fresh slate. It may be just numbers on the calendar but think of it as a real fresh start. Set goals for the next year even though you know you might forget it, the goals you set will be your motivation. Enjoy your holidays and party like its 1999, the trends are in the 90s so why not use that slogan right? by Alya Barutoglu

3) ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA Silk-Jacquard Tie £140 MONTBLANC Leather Notebook + Ultra Resin Ballpoint Pen Set £350 mrporter.com GUCCI signature leather backpack £1530 luisaviaroma.com ADIDAS ORIGINALS knit low-top trainers €141 matchesfashion.com


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FENDI EYEWEAR

B&O PLAY H5

MISSONI

Peekaboo sunglasses £351

wireless earphones £200

Knitted alpaca-blend scarf €279

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ALBERTA FERRETTI Velvet mules £695 luisaviaroma.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Hydrangea embellished brooch €545 matchesfashion.com



THE NEW LOOK

Photography Astrid M Obert Creative Director Riaan Kleynhans Style Alexandra Dietl c/o Agency Rouge Model Theresa Schreck c/o Tune Models Makeup, hairstyle Julia Sudhoff


Pullover Esprit Dress PantsEllery Esprit Shoes MiuMango Miu Shoes Glasses Givenchy Barrett leather Gucci Opening: Opposite: Dress Strenesse Dress Maison Suneve Shirt Greentee Shoes Gucci Shoes Buffalo Clutch Asos Socks Burlington



Pullover Mango Skirt Mango Shoes Mango Opposite Hat edc Suit Mango Comitted Shirt Zoe Karssen Socks Burlington Shoes Guess Gloves Esprit



Body Marciano Guess Skirt Marciano Guess Shirt O´Neill Boots Guess Tights Falke Opposite Shirt Zoe Karssen Pants Baum&Pferdgarten Top Strenesse Shoes Mango


ALIONIC

Photographer Natasha Ivanova Style Desali Model Yana c/o FP model agency


Dress Ellery Shoes Miu Miu Barrett leather Gucci Opposite: Dress MaisonSuit Suneve Desali ShoesOpening: Gucci Tunic Danovna Clutch Asos



Suit Desali Shoes New Look Opposite Trench Asos Hat Asos


POST

URBAN

Photographer Jude P Style Irina Dzhus Models Inna Revenko c/o Faces model agency; Kateryna Koziar c/o Linea 12 Models Management Hairstyle Vlada Prianikova Makeup Ksenya Grudzur


Top, bag DZHUS Shorts Zen Wear Opening: Sweater Cabanchi.com Backpack Finick Gloves Vintage


Transformer coat DZHUS Trousers WeAnnaBe Opposite: Cape Vivalon Bag as headpiece W8Less



T-shirt Cabanchi.com Suspender skirt Icon Mania Bag Zhanna Udler Opposite: Trousers WeAnnaBe Panties, bra MARO Lingerie



Danse Froide

Photographer Remi Kozdra & Kasia Baczulis Style Aleksandra Orawczak Model Sabina Jakubowicz c/o Specto Models Makeup Marianna Yurkiewicz


Top Rime Arodaky Pants Massimo Dutti Shoes Proenza Shouler Opening: Fur Marc by Marc Jacobs


Opening: Dress 3.1 Phillip Lim Boots Palladium Hat Hat Attack This page: Hoodie Wildfox Opposite: Jumpsuit James Perse Boots Dress Palladium Needle & Thread



Body Dolce & Gabbana Blouse Needle & Thread Pants Helmut Lang Opposite: Fur Pinko



Shirt Rick Owens Lilies Pants Alice + Olivia Boots Palladium Opposite: Jacket Alice + Olivia Body Dolce & Gabbana Shirt Chase Dress Needle & Thread Pants 3.1 Phillip Lim



CHECKED OUT Photographer Daniel Kolomiyets Stylist Emily Puckett Model Madison Kussman c/o musemanagement Makeup, Hairstyle Yvette Vazquez


Coat The Fifth Label Shoes Zara Opening: Top Forever 21 Jacket Sara Battaglia Gloves H&M



Top Sara Battaglia Pants Marc Jacobs Shoes Jessica Simpson Earrings BIKO Opposite: Jacket Towncraft Belt Custom Earrings Zara


Dress Kavier Gauche Vest Kenzo Boots Kenzo Opposite: Silkdress Miu Miu Coat Celine Shoes Bally


Dress Dress Barn Top H&M Gloves Agnelle Belt H&M Shoes Zara Glasses Quay Opposite: Top Jeanne Pierre Pants Zara Shoes Jeffrey Campbell


Andreas Ortner

Editor’s letter

Working in the fashion industry for over 20 years, Austrian photographer Andreas Ortner has brought the world to us through his camera lenses. Who thought an analogue Pentax camera could change a man’s and an industries future? Andreas has brought dreams of designers’ to life through his brilliant techniques. Initiating his photography career, Andreas has worked with countless celebrities and models, yet preserved his humbleness. Just like the emotions you feel when you look at an artwork, Andreas Ortner’s photography recreates these feelings through his pictures. From Vogue to Harper’s Bazaar, to Elle, the skilled photographer has tapped his magic to many renowned magazines and designers. Andreas also worked with Rebecca Longendyke, our August Cover, for Vogue Italy. Inspired by travelling and cultures, discover Andreas capture fashion in the most outstanding way… LATEST: How did you decide to be a photographer? ANDREAS: Photography and film was always a medium that I showed interest in. About 12 years ago I found an old analog Pentax Camera in flea market in Brooklyn and started to shoot newcomer models in New York. I Guess the agencies liked what I was doing and I got more and more paid for bookings. LATEST: We heard that you like analogue photography, in what ways is it different than digital photography? ANDREAS: The whole process of analog photography is much slower. You take more time and think before taking a picture. It’s the process of creating an image in your head before you even take a picture.

It’s the process of creating an image in your head before you even take a picture, and spend the 12 pics on the film wisely and be well prepared. The precise work on analog cameras is what I like the most. Less is more. Quality before quantity is the key. LATEST: How would you describe fashion photography? ANDREAS: As a fashion photographer, I try to create an image based on the inspiration of the designers while designing a collection. All designers have an idea and an inspiration whilst designing a collection. I take inspiration from this inspiration and make it my own. Often, I get mails form designers thanking me for shooting a picture that is perfect for the dress they designed. These days you have all the freedom as a fashion photographer working for big magazines such as Vogue or Harpers. There are almost no rules which allows me to think outside the box. LATEST: Who are the inspirations of your work? ANDREAS: I find my inspirations from my travels around the world. From architecture to movies… Also different cultures and tribes give me inspiration. LATEST: Where is your favourite spot to shoot? ANDREAS: There are so many places around the world I like to shoot, but the most spectacular shootings I’ve done was in Iceland so far. LATEST: If the camera wasn’t invented, what do you think you’d be doing now? ANDREAS: To be honest, I have no idea… I do have a lot of interests, but photography is my true passion. LATEST: If you could shoot anyone or anything, who or what would that be? ANDREAS: All presidents and leaders around the world, naked. by Alya Barutoglu


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Picture yourself walking to your local gym, the warmth strongly hitting you, having finally arrived to your destination, bracing yourself to workout in a room full of equipments, and possibly several individuals. If not, do not worry. It is understandable that working out religiously in the gym, particularly in this hot weather can be very difficult at times. But what if I told you: you can lose calories, reach your desired goals, look stylish doing so and, enjoy the fresh air and sun. This can be accomplished by playing some of the most popular and amusing outdoor sports. Which sports you may ask? Of course I’m referring to; Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Running and cycling. There’s just something very therapeutic about working out in the fresh air. You will be embracing the atmosphere you’re in, appreciating the scenery surrounding you, and taking in the fresh air like never before. Whether you’re a beginner at playing volleyball or the next Serena Williams as you step onto that court, the aftermath of the work out will leave a smile on your face.

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Andreas Ortner for Harper’s Bazaar collector’s edition Next page in order: Vogue Italy Dolce vita Harper’s Bazaar Czech Vogue Italy

However, let’s not forget the importance of maintaining your clear skin when playing or exercising outside. Extensive exposure to the sun can be very detrimental as harmful UV exposure leads to sunburn and dehydration. To avoid this, it is essential to apply sunscreen all over your body before exposing yourself to the sun. Next, ensure you drink at least 1-2 litres of water a day. Sounds a lot but I promise you, you will not regret this. Our skin encompasses a great deal of water, therefore when our bodies lacks this fluid, it can lead to dry skin and possibly wrinkles. Water hydrates our skin, energises muscles and also aids towards the control of calories. So get drinking! Now, I’m sure you’ve already heard this before but you must also wash your face before and after exercising. Sweat clogs your pores, for that reason, washing your face with hot then cold water is imperative. As a result, you are remov-


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TRICHROMACY Photography Katharina Werle Hairstyle, makep Marco Alecci Using Sisley, Makeup forever and Davines Model Carlotta c/o Mirrrs Models


Dress Ellery Shoes Miu Miu Barrett leather Gucci Opposite: Dress Maison Suneve Shoes Gucci Clutch Asos








GOLDEN VINTAGE Photography Carsten Gregor Style Stefanie Fissel Makeup Tanja Schuster Model Marie Louwes c/o Mega Model Agency


Dress Zara Opening: Jacket H&M Trousers H&M Earrings H&M


Jumper Zara Opposite: Blouse Zara Skirt Baum Und Pferdgarten Earrings Mango


Top Cote Dress Rame Opposite: Sweater Rame Pants Pence 1979 Top and boots Marios

T-shirt - H&M Denim skirt - Strawdivarius Sneakers - H&M Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Opposite Crop top - H&M Shorts - Pull&Bear Cap - H&M


Kimono Velvet Dress New Look Earrings Shein


Opposite: Jacket Htc Dress Calcaterra


AUTHORIAL SARTORIAL

Photographer Julia Sariy Style Mariam Khalil, Cameron Smith Model Mia Cain Makeup, hairstyle Carley Oser Style Assistant Aaliyah Pierre



Opening: Suit Dries Van Noten Turtleneck Saks Fifth Avenue Oxfords Acne Studios This page: Blazer Dries Van Noten Turtleneck Club Monaco Pants Zara Oxfords Acne Studios Opposite: Blazer St. Laurent Paris Pants Celine Turtleneck Acne Studios Shoes Vince


T-shirt - H&M Denim skirt - Strawdivarius Sneakers - H&M Hair scrunchy - H&Ms Opposite Crop top - H&M Shorts - Pull&Bear Cap - H&M



Silk Button Down Zara Pants Celine Opposite: Suede Dress The Row Trousers Club Monaco Sandals Celine Socks Cos Stores


Blazer Celine Tuxedo Pants Celine Booties See by Chloe Bra Alexander Wang Gold Jewelry Vintage Opposite: Suit Dries Van Noten Button Down Celine





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