Bwatt - Issue 1

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ISSUE ¬ 1 FREE LOVE FOR FASHION

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A Love for fashion/photography started this paper. We are a new platform for upcoming creative people. A place to get their ideas out and into the world. A new fashion and art paper that embraces wild and untamed creativity. It is a paper based on the principle "no rules" except the rule of giving the readers/viewers something cool to look at!

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ISSUE ¬ 1FREE LOVE

FOR FASHION

BWATTYOU

WANTIN

FASHIONANDLIFE

Creator and Editor-in-ChiefANYA POULSEN

My inspiration for this fashion paper came from visiting an amazing bookstore on Wermont Avenue in Los Angeles. I was so overwelmed by all these different artists who just printed their own books/brochure. I love when people take over their life and just cre-ate whatever they want to, just because they have to. That’s how I feel too. As an creator and photographer I just can’t sit and wait for someone to see my creativity. I know a lot of people who feels the same so by doing this paper I gave myself and a lot of fierce peo-ple a platform to give out some free inspira-tion for you to be inspired by. Welcome to BWATT you want in life and in fashion.

My inspiration comes from my envi-ronment, which changes constantly. By tra- velling I’ve obtained knowledge of local trends and style which I incorporate not only in my work but also in my personal life. I look at not only fashion but architecture textiles and the local natural environment. I don’t limit myself so I like to produce art in all forms be it paint photography sculpture and jewelry design. I have a passion for what I do, and hopefully that translates to every-body that views it.

My inspiration comes from Visual art and Fashion. To immerse myself in the diver-sity of cultures, is the key to being artistically relevant without boundaries. A balancing act to reveal the origins of the ancient inspira-tions and meshing contemporary aspiration, is the paramount to my mission. Channeling pure passion to entice the elegantly fashion-able to come out and play.

I’m am often inspired by the morning sun, basking in its rays hope and optimism. Being birthed into a new day with new pos-sibilities, where we can do things different, better than the day before. There is no better way for me to start my day.

My inspiration comes from old mov-ies to Pop Art to rock bands, iconic photog-raphers like Guy Bourdain, to Man Ray to Lindbergh etc, Dior Lanvin Chanel Margiel-la Yoji Yamamoto. The list go on.

It’s impossible to name one particular thing that inspires me. I can be inspired by a feather, a shoe, a song, a scene in a movie. By people who dare to be different, by the nature that surrounds me, to find success in unexpected places. There is no limit! Inspi-ration can be found everywhere. But it’s im-portant for me to remind myself to open my eyes and my mind so I can let the inspiration in and constantly change my perception of what’s possible.

¬ JAKOB SHERWOOD Artist by Next, Hair and Styling

¬ ANYA POULSEN Creator & Editor-in-Chief

¬ ANGEL LEE Fashion Stylist

¬ AJ CRIMSON Beauty Expert

¬ CHRISTIAN MARC Hair Stylist

¬ KATHRINE ERRBOE Stylist

CONTRIBUTION

LET’S TAKE IT OUTSIDEPhotography ANYA POULSEN

INSPIRATION WALL

Model KELLI ILVES / LA MODELS

PhotographyANYA POULSEN

Makeup AssistentBIC VU

StylistANGEL LEE / HAUTEARTELIER.COM

MakeupAJ CRIMSON / BLACKBOARDGROUP.COM

HairCHRISTIAN MARC / CELESTINEAGENCY.COM

ManicuristTRACY CLEMENS / OPUSBEAUTY.COM USING OPI

MYWAYOF

PINK

Cocktail dressJASON WU

ShoesGIUSEPPE ZANOTTI (DESIGN)

Tunic with fur trimMIMI PLANGE

StockingSTYLIST’S OWN

MYWAYOF

PINK

Bolero MARIA LUCIA HOHAN

Cocktail dress HAUTE ARTELIER

Cocktail dress MARIA LUCIA HOHAN

Top VALENTINO

PantsMIMI PLANGE

Fur CardiganVALENTINO

ShoesGIUSEPPE ZANOTTI (DESIGN)

Bolero MARIA LUCIA HOHAN

ShoesJIMMY CHOO

Cocktail Dress MARIA LUCIA HOHAN

StockingSTYLIST’S OWN

ShawlVALENTINO

Gown HAUTE ARTELIER

ShoesGIUSEPPE ZANOTTI (DESIGN)

PhotographyANYA POULSEN

HAPPYSINGLE

AND DEVOTED

Text JACOB HEINEL JENSEN

SHE LOVES HER CITY. Los Angeles, California. For all the glamour, the nature and the ocean. But she knows it has a price. A very big price called personal freedom. Jennifer Love Hewitt, 32, has lived most of her life in the City of Angels. Originally from Waco, Texas, it was a very different world she met, when she crossed the continent to live where her dreams were. “I love L.A. This is where my dreams are,” says Jennifer in an exclusive interview.

It was her ticket to celebrity life and through the years she starred in numerous TV-series and movies. She was a regular on Party of Five which launched her big screen career. She got a leading role in the hit movie; I Know What You Did Last Summer. Suddenly Jennifer from Waco was known worldwide – and the success continued. Her latest show Ghost Whisperer was a hit on CBS for five seasons. “I am so grateful for everything that I have. I don’t even think I would be appropriate to talk a about ups and downs in my career. Of course there have been ups and downs, but think about all those strug-gling actors and singers out there who doesn’t make it? I am very fortunate,” she says.

Talking about ups and downs does makes Jennifer think. Back in 2007 the paparazzi snapped photos of her at the beach in angles that made bloggers make fun of her weight. She later decided to pose in People Magazine and be proud of her body. “That is Hollywood too. At first I sat down and cried when I saw all the horrible things peo-ple were writing about my weight, but then I decided that I had to be stronger. I realized that if people called me fat, then there would be thousands of teenage girls all around America that would feel even worse than I did. Then I decided not to be picked on, Jennifer says.

Jennifer decided to be a role model and tell all those girls that she was not overweight – and that they had nothing to be ashamed about too. “You know, being picked on is part of MY job. It shouldn’t be a part of normal teenage life,” she says. For most people a job is one thing and your private life is something different. That’s not how it

is in Hollywood, where these boundaries are non-existent. So Love Hewitt is “on call” 24/7: “I love the entertainment business. Don’t get me wrong. But for me that business is happening all the time. When I decide to go to the supermarket in my sweats, I know that means there will be pictures of me looking not so good. In the begin-ning it was annoying me, but now I decided not to care. I don’t want to live a life where I have to dress up for everything. I want to be normal, too,” she says. “If I have just been at the dance studio or at a yoga-class, I will be dressed in sweats. That’s just the way it’s going to be,” she tells us.

Jennifer Love has now dubbed Hollywood “high school”. “It’s exactly the same. Its people picking at each other acting like teenagers,“ she says. She does care about fashion. A lot actually. “I love fashion. I love dressing up and fashion is kind of like acting. You get to play a certain role. And you can always change. That’s fasci-nating. I think my favorites are my Prada-dresses. They never go out of style. When I was younger I had a wilder style, but now I’m more comfortable with things that never goes out of fashion. The classics,” she says.

On a personal level Jennifer has changed a lot, too. Jennifer is single and is not chasing “the one and only” anymore. Hewitt did have a lot of relationships. Last year she dated actor Alex Beth but that ended recently. Before that she dated her “Ghost Whisperer”-co-star, Jamie Kennedy. But now, there’s no significant other in her live. “I’m happy and I’m single! I love being single. I get to decide everything on my own. I won’t say I don’t want a man in my life, but I’m not looking. I’m busy hanging out with my friends, going out, going to concerts and enjoying all that L.A. has to offer. I think I would even be a single mom. I know it would be harder, but I’m definitely not ruling that out,” she says.

Right now she has new exciting projects coming her way. In July it was announced that the hit play Jewtopia is going to be a movie picture, and Love is going to play the leading lady in the role as Alison Marks.

LINEI see¬I see for you¬Welcome to this world¬ I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN KNOWN FOR MY EYES. SOME CALLED THEM INTIMITATING, TOO HONEST, TOO OPEN, TOO DEEP. OTHERS DROWNED IN LOVE¬FAMILY CALL ME SEELINA, WHEN I WAS A KID MY MOST DREADFUL MEMORY WAS BEING CALLED FROGGY. IF I HAD BEEN BORN IN TWIGGY TIME I WOULD HAVE FIT RIGHT IN AND IN 2011 THEY CALL ME MEDINA BECAUSE I AM BLOND. THERE IS A GIFT, HIDDEN IN THESE WORDS¬THE FAMILIARITY, THE KNOWN AND THE OPENESS ¬ Because I see for you¬AND I TAKE IT AS A COMPLIMENT THAT I AM ALWAYS MET WITH THE GREETING, “I KNOW YOU” AND, IF YOU ARE ALREADY THINKING THE SAME, LET ME TELL YOU THAT YOU DO¬Because I see for you¬I WILL OPEN THE DOORS YOU ALREADY KNOW AND SHOW YOU THE WORLD YOU HAVE SEEN BEFORE¬AND I WILL INSPIRE YOU TO SEE IT TOO¬FAMILIARITY IS THE SAFETY NET THAT ALLOWS NEW AND DIFFERENT THINGS TO ENTER¬OPEN THE DOORS, BE WHAT IT MAY, BUT LET IT BE YOU ¬ Welcome to this world¬I see for you¬I see

Writer, Stylist & Creator LINE GIVSKOV

mOOnbirdPhotography

PATRICK BENTLEY / PATRICKBENTLEY.DKStylist

MEA ASMINE HANSENMakeup & Hair

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THE MOONBIRD

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Bones cracking, silky vocals, distant drums and an army of tropical birds. Danish musician Jonatan Bengta decided to bomb the band-routine, go solo and pretend that he was some kind of bird. He compares himself to the Vogelkop Bowerbird as seen in BBC’s “Earth” series. A little fella building a mating-hall out of sticks, branches, flowers and half-dead ladybirds.

WHEN THE DAYS ARE TURNIN INTO GREY AND LIZARDS DROP THEIR TAILS

SOME WILL SIT AND PRAY I WAS BORN TO PLAY

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I LOVE TO CREATE!

I LIKE TO SEW AND MAKE STUNNING DETAILS TO COMPLETE THE LOOKS. LIKE A HAT MADE OF 60 ROSES.

IT BRINGS MY PERSONALITY INTO MY WORK AND ADD THE EXACT UNIQUE EXPRESSION I WANT

Stylist KATHRINE ERRBOE / KATHRINEERRBOE.COMPhotographer BO JOHANNSEN / BOJOHANNSEN.COMHair & Makeup MILLE ERIKSTRUP / LE MANAGEMENTModel EMMA / LE MANAGEMENT

I LOVE TO CREATE!

I LIKE TO SEW AND MAKE STUNNING DETAILS TO COMPLETE THE LOOKS. LIKE A HAT MADE OF 60 ROSES.

IT BRINGS MY PERSONALITY INTO MY WORK AND ADD THE EXACT UNIQUE EXPRESSION I WANT

Stylist Kathrine Errboe

Hazel.Spraying through handcut paper templets, using posca pens,

acrylic paint, thin pens, making small dots by hand and layers of patience then you are close to what drives the artist Hazel Watt.

She really just plays around with her thousands of creative ideas and deepens herself into the long process of making her art pieces.

www.hazelwatt.com

“When I saw Woody Allen’s last film, Midnight in Paris, it made me want to move back there. When I was 24, I married and spent 8 years with my French/Russian husband Roger Vadim — Roger Vladimir Plemiannikov — so my name was Mrs. Plemian-nikov. I made a number of films during that time in French. And my last film in French, Et Si On Vivait Tous Ensemble?, was made last year with a great cast of French icons. We had a blast! “My French remains fluent and I visit France often as I work for L’Oréal Paris, the great cosmetic/skin care company that I’ve been a brand ambas-sador for. I use several of their products on a regular basis, primarily Age Re-Perfect Pro Calcium which has one cream for the day and one for the night. I tend to have dry skin and it’s gotten more so with age, so these creams have really helped me. Another thing that I love about L’Oréal is that they are committed to the concept that beauty is not simply in the young and model-perfect but in all people re-gardless of age or ethnicity.”

“I figured that modeling may be a good way to possibly break into acting after I finished university. So, the first thing I did was to get a job at Ann Taylor clothing in New York as a salesgirl. We had to dress very nicely, wearing Ann Taylor designs. They had a window display with one mannequin sitting at a restaurant table with plastic food and wine, but the other chair was empty. I said to my fellow co-workers, ‘’Dare I go sit in the window?’ They said, ‘Yeah, go ahead!’ So I did and then froze. People outside started watching and asking, ‘Well what is she going to do now?’ “That’s when I discovered I had an uncanny ability for motionlessness. So it ended up that the store started hiring me on the weekends, looking like the rest of the mannequins in the window. And people would come by to see what I’d do. After awhile I’d move and they’d go, ‘Oh my god, she’s alive!’ Not long after, it was through my mod-eling agency that I got to audition for and be cast in Tootsie, my first acting job!”

“One indulgence I’ve allowed myself now is that I have my shirts made in Rome. There’s a great shop I found (Via Colonna Antonina, 53 - Piazza Montecitorio), a gentleman’s sartorial outfit-ter called Caleffi. They’ve got my measurements — because of my size with the broad shoulders and arm length I have, cut is important — and unless my shape changes, I can just pick a material and order some new shirts, five or six at a time. “The shirts are spectacular. And even though they’re customized, you’d spend more buying a shirt in a designer shop. I’m a big guy and if I buy a shirt off a designer rack, it balloons out in front because of my big sizes up top. But these shirts from Caleffi are tailored for me and they feel special. They use top grade materials, but it comes down to the cut again. You don’t want to be wearing a shirt that’s as tight as a rent boy’s t-shirt, or one that’s like wearing a big blouse. They’re very comfortable, a perfect fit, and for a guy my size it’s very difficult to get something off the shelf. This way I’ve got dress shirts, casual shirts, linen shirts, and it gives you a sense of confidence, it feels and looks good.”

“I used to have problems with suits. I went to Boarding schools where you’re forced to wear suits and they had a certain meaning. But through wearing Italian suits and some other fine clothing on the Ocean’s Twelve and Ocean’s Thirteen movies with George Clooney and Brad Pitt, I got back into suits, again. A com-bination of Italian tailoring and British design works for me. I just need something that gets away from the ties and suits I wore at school. So I like shopping on London’s famous and very cool Savile Row. It’s rumoured that author Ian Fleming and his creation James Bond shopped there. “Personally, I’ve bought suits from Gieves & Hawkes, and William Hunt. With a few adjustments, they fit great right off the rack. Roman Nagel — the high-tech criminal expert I played in the two movies — would shop on Savile Row because his whole thing is being a sharp-suited Buddhist, where he’s wearing Greco-sandals and a cool suit.”

¬ JANE FONDA The two-time Academy Award-winning actress, health/fitness guru and activist talks about falling in love with Paris again and about L’Oréal Paris.

¬ EDDIE IZZARD This British comedian/actor/producer, who voiced Sir Miles Axlerod in Cars 2, and recently co-starred in the HBO series United States of Tara, talks about suits from London’s famous Savile Row.

¬ GEENA DAVIS How posing as a mannequin in an Ann Taylor retail store led her to an acting career and an Academy Award.

¬ RAY STEVENSON The British actor, who previously starred as Titus Pullo in the acclaimed HBO series Rome and this year as Volstagg in Thor and as Porthos in The Three Musketeers, indulges in custom-made shirts from Rome.

INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED JOURNALIST ASHLEY JUDE COLLIE INTERVIEWS CELEBRITIES AND PERSONALITIES FOR VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS. SOME OF HIS RECENT

INTERVIEWEES GIVE A QUICK TAKE ON BEAUTY, STYLE AND FASHION.

L’ORÉAL PARIS, ANNE TAYLOR, SAVILE ROW SUITS & MILAN’S

SARTORIAL SPLENDOR

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Photography ANYA POULSENJAKOB SHERWOODModels ZACH, LEO AND TAIT /PHOTOGENICS.COM

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Silver vertical and horizontal Scrolls hand inscribed by KARINE GREEN Clothes Vintage & Model & Stylist own

Feather earring from JAKOB SHERWOOD Ancient 9 eye dzi bead from 1560 AD with leather cord by KARINE GREEN

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Stylist ANGEL LEE

Singer MOONBIRD

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Modeling AgencyPHOTOGENICS

StylistMEA ASMINE

ArtistHAZEL WATT

ArtistHAZEL WATT

Actress JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT

Modeling Agency LA MODELS

Stylist KATHRINE ERRBOE

Writer & Stylist LINE GIVSKOV

Photographer PATRICK BENTLEY

JournalistASLEY JUDE COLLIE

Makeup ArtistAJ CRIMSON

Makeup ArtistMERC ARCENEAUX

PhotographerBO JOHANNESEN

Modeling AgencyLE MANAGEMENT

ManicuristTRACY CLEMENS

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