Wild (Revised)

74

description

Issue number 2 from Future Face Magazine

Transcript of Wild (Revised)

Page 1: Wild (Revised)
Page 2: Wild (Revised)

Second issue down and everyone here has been blown away with the quality of work that we have coming in from all around the globe. The submissions that we have received have not simply highlighted the current trends, but looked forward into the future of fashion. The music, although, never taken a back seat and we are proud to present you the newest upcoming talents that will become staples in your playlist for summer. The music that we have discovered, the designs that we have come across and the images that we have received for the second issue was outstanding to say the least, and we really can’t wait to see what else you guys have in store in the future. So enjoy the amazing work that has built up our second issue and keep sending in the inspiring work!

Future Face xx

ED

ITO

RS L

ET

TE

R

2

Page 3: Wild (Revised)

CO

NT

EN

TS

3

4 - Cello Ong

8 - Paper Dolls

16 - Models to watch

24 - Jade and John

32 - Tyler Alexandra bags

34 - Bohemian love affair

42 - The captains last dream

48 - James O’Callaghan

52 - Daniela Pizzurro

58 - Colorama

64 - The ragged priest

70 - Future Face summer playlist

72 - Contacts

Page 4: Wild (Revised)

4

Page 5: Wild (Revised)

Photographer: John Cubillan

Model: Rebecca Cordell @ Nemesis Model Agency

Stylist & Designer: Cello Ong

MUA: Abbie Glover Mua

Hair : Sam Brannon

CE

LLO

ON

G

5

Page 6: Wild (Revised)

6

Page 7: Wild (Revised)

7

Page 8: Wild (Revised)

8

Page 9: Wild (Revised)

PA

PE

R D

OL

LS

9

Page 10: Wild (Revised)

Dress by Alpana & Neeraj

Shoes by John Rocha

Cuff by Erickson Beamon

Headpiece and Neckpiece by Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

10

Page 11: Wild (Revised)

11

Page 12: Wild (Revised)

Photography:Daniel Frazer

Stylist:Dee Moran

Make Up Artist:Katrin Rees (using Chanel & Illamasqua)

Hair Stylist :Takanori Yamaguchi (using Bumble & Bumble)

Prop Stylist :Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

Photography assistant :Cameron Jack

Stylist assistant :Johanna Burmester-Andersson

Model :Emma Barley @ Storm Models

12

Page 13: Wild (Revised)

Dress by Aigner

Shoes by John Rocha

Ring by Smith / Grey

Headpiece and Props by Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

13

Page 14: Wild (Revised)

Blouse by Bora Aksu

Skirt by Bora Aksu

Shoes by John Rocha

Ring by Erickson Beamon

Box by Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

14

Page 15: Wild (Revised)

Dress by PPQ

Shoes by John Rocha

Headpiece and Bracelet by Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

15

Page 16: Wild (Revised)

MO

DE

LS T

O W

AT

CH

16

Page 17: Wild (Revised)

17

Page 18: Wild (Revised)

18

Page 19: Wild (Revised)

ColvinColvin gives us a completely new edge when it comes to male models and you can already see he will go far in the future. His razor sharp cheekbones replicate those of Jon Kortajarena and you can instantly see him gracing the runways of London, Paris, and New York Fashion Week effortlessly.

Details:Height: 6ftChest: 38.5 inchWaist: 32 inchShoe Size: 9Hair : Dark brownEyes: Blue

19

Page 20: Wild (Revised)

20

Page 21: Wild (Revised)

BenBen is the epitome of what we want to see in the future of the fashion industry. Not just simply just a clothes hanger, his presence is immediately known. We love him for his cheeky smile, mischievous personality and the ability to capture the camera without a sweat.

Details:Height: 6ft 1Shoe Size: 10/11Hair : Dark BlondeEyes: Blue

21

Page 22: Wild (Revised)

Photographer: JLFGarnett

Stylist: William Dube

Makeup: Hollie Croucher

Models: Ben Manz @ M+P models

Andrew Colvin @ M+P Models

22

Page 23: Wild (Revised)

23

Page 24: Wild (Revised)

JAD

E A

ND

JOH

N

24

Page 25: Wild (Revised)

25

Page 26: Wild (Revised)

26

Page 27: Wild (Revised)

Jade and John

‘Decadent Wearable Art’ 2012 Jewellery and Fashion Accessories Collection

Creative couple Jade and John proudly presents their debut collection of jewellery and fashion accessories. The collection consists of luxury statement jewellery, empowering metal bodywear and couture facial masks. The almost scandalous yet oh so very extravagant collection embodies the wonders of today’s ‘fresh of the runway’ chic; whilst still staying true to natural elements. This is achieved by using carefully selected metals during the production process. Fashionista’s will run a mile and back with envy when they discover this hauntingly powerful metal bodywear.

The couple work closely to capture tasteful yet timeless pieces by using John’s technically creative skills and combining them with Jades limitless imagination. Resulting with the end products being high fashion and in some people’s eyes ‘a work of ar t’.

27

Page 28: Wild (Revised)

Who would you say your target audience is for your jewellery?Our more extravagant pieces are perfectly suited to music videos, catwalk couture and red carpet statements, however we are careful to include similarly extravagant, but accessible pieces in our collection. These can be worn every day by anyone who likes to make a statement, be it subtle or not. Our current collection is mostly aimed at on-trend women, but a lot of our pieces suit male wearers too.

Is your collection affordable?We provide a range of jewellery that meets different budgets. Our prices reflect that each piece is handmade by us in our workshop in the UK. We don’t outsource to foreign labour and we use high quality materials, this makes our costs higher than high street jewellery, but you get the quality that you pay for.

Would you say you need a lot of confidence to wear the bodywear?Our pieces work with you & your body to transform you into that confident person you want to be. Our bodywear is designed to make you feel amazing. By accentuating the wearer’s beauty, our pieces instil a confidence that may not have previously been obvious.

We always try to offer our customers ways to wear Jade & John, even if they’re not as confident as some of our other wearers - such as with our Chained Cuffs, you can order them without the chain, so you can own these bold, stylish cuffs…minus the more extrover t par t! We also have lots of pieces such as gemstone rings, pendants & earrings that are far more delicate but retain our brand’s edge for the more conservative wearer.

Which is your favourite piece in the collection?Jade: The ‘Warrior Crown Mask’ just wins as my favourite. I remember hurriedly scrawling the idea down, worrying I’d forget it, then creating several prototypes from foil and card to be able to relay it properly to John. Absolute precision & craftsmanship went into this piece, as we individually forged each identical spike and created just enough of a gap between each spike so the wearer can see perfectly without others realising.

28

Page 29: Wild (Revised)

29

Page 30: Wild (Revised)

30

Page 31: Wild (Revised)

John: The ‘Chained Cape’ is my favourite as it provided the challenge of producing a pretty & feminine piece from industrial materials to enable it to be strong yet lightweight. It’s a fun, beautiful piece and the chains make a fantastic sound as you walk!

Who and what inspires you most when you are making your jewellery, masks & metal bodywear?Strong, powerful - almost superhero-esque - women inspire us most of all. We also draw inspiration from different aspects of fashion, such as Philip Treacy’s millinery and Thierry Mugler’s designs & stageshows, as well as from tribal body ar t and music stage tours. John is heavily inspired by the materials and techniques themselves and the possibilities & challenges that they provide.

What got you into designing the facewear & bodywear?I [Jade] had a fascination with masks that grew from coming across fine ar tist Gillian Wearing’s work with masks & the psychology behind them, at the same time I fell madly in love with Thierry Mugler’s high-fashion designs from the 80s & 90s. This, our backgrounds in fashion and the popularity of music ar tists such as Lady Gaga with her extreme outfits encouraged us to explore our passion for celebrating the feminine form in this way.

How would you describe the style of your collection?It’s accessible, wearable works of ar t meets luxury jewellery with an edge. Think Kate Moss’s cool, grunge style for the jewellery, and Lady Gaga or Katy Perry’s looks for our face & bodywear!

Lara Duncan http://whatlaradidnext.blogspot.co.uk

31

Page 32: Wild (Revised)

Future Face is always on the look out for new and up-coming designers, so when we came across Tyler Alexandra, we knew that we had hit a winner. Her newest S/S 2013 collection has us all on our knees wanting it (the whole collection please!) She describes on her website exactly what influences her to create such stunning designs, and how her late father and esteemed designer, Perry Ellis, has inspired her throughout her designer life.

“Bags are created with an eye to key details. Subtle interior pockets, meant for stashing everyday necessities, and a discreet, unusual zipper-pull are offset by each bags distinctive, deep violet pocket lining. Personal details abound, making each design a unique, enduring accessory. Structured, architectural, and subversively sexy, these are head-turning bags with subtle decadence. Modern riffs on perennially chic classics, Tyler Alexandra bags are made to last a lifetime”

The luxury brand is a new addition to the designer handbag world, and Tyler’s bags really do stand out from the rest. Her choices of colour make them suitable for all times of the year, or to bring out an otherwise subdued outfit. But what really makes the bags are the textures – it is so hard to achieve such detail, but it has been her immaculate attention to every detail that has lead every woman and her dog to want one of her bags.

TY

LE

R A

LE

XA

ND

RA

BA

GS

32

Page 33: Wild (Revised)

Her designs have been seen on the arms of various celebrities who continue to rave about their newest additions to their fashion repoire. This has grabbed the attention of the press, landing her with numerous amounts of magazine features in Mayfair Magazine, Elle Accessories and Premier Magazine.

She also describes that the bags are a timeless piece, and one that would be passed down to daughters from their mothers. Personally, if my mother were to be ever so kind to pass me down one of these beauties, I would find it hard to let go of it, even to my own kin. The love of owning one of these bags would be ever lasting and would run you through any trends, and any season

The best part about these handbags are the fact that they are all produced to a luxury standard and are all handmade in France and Italy, so if you are feeling a little too British when it comes to your fashion sense (though there is nothing wrong with too much Burberry in the closet!) then one of her bags would be a wonderful investment.

If you would like to view the rest of her collection and keep up to date with her up and coming collections, visit her website:

www.tyleralexandra.com

Alice Martin

33

Page 34: Wild (Revised)

BO

HE

MIA

N LO

VE

AF

FAIR

Denim Jacket and t-shirt :Beyond Retro.

Striped polo : YMC.

Navy blazer, : T.lipop.

34

Page 35: Wild (Revised)

35

Page 36: Wild (Revised)

Blue shirt and shorts, by YMC.

36

Page 37: Wild (Revised)

Green studded jacket by Qulit

37

Page 38: Wild (Revised)

38

Page 39: Wild (Revised)

HerTie-dye t-shirt, by Beyond Retro.

Gilet, by Gestuz.

Trousers, by Stella McCartney at Matches.

Necklace, by Kyle Hopkins.

HimDigital print t-shirt, by Helen Steele.

Pinstripe suit, by Beyond Retro.

39

Page 40: Wild (Revised)

HimPinstripe jacket, by YMC. Cropped floral trousers and skull slippers, by T.lipop.

HerSleeveless denim shirt, by Beyond Retro. Skirt, by Maya’s Closet.

Photographer : Sam Wilson www.samwilsonphoto.co.uk

Stylist :Aida Dolrahim www.aidadolrahim.com

Make up Artist : Julia Wilson www.juliawilson.com

Hair Stylist :Michiko Yoshidawww.michikoyoshida.com

Models :Lottie at Select model management,Brett at Storm models

40

Page 41: Wild (Revised)

41

Page 42: Wild (Revised)

42

Page 43: Wild (Revised)

TH

E C

AP

TIA

NS L

AST

DR

EA

M

43

Page 44: Wild (Revised)

Denim Jacket: J-Chan’s Designsjchansdesigns.com

Shorts: J-Chan’s Designsjchansdesigns.com

Hat: Vintage Betmar

Shoes: Hot Topic Hottopic.com

44

Page 45: Wild (Revised)

Eye-patch: Marianna Harutunian ilovemariannas.com

Swarovski Crystal Palm Bracelet: Marianna Harutunian ilovemeariannas.com

45

Page 46: Wild (Revised)

Photographer: Drew Fritschel of Bluesparrow Photography- bluesparrowphoto.com

Fashion Stylist: Jessica Rowell of J-Chan’s Designs- jchansdesigns.com

Makeup Artist: Jessica Rowell

Model: Emmanuel Olivaster at Donna Baldwin Agency

Location: Perigee Studios in Denver, Colorado, US

46

Page 47: Wild (Revised)

47

Page 48: Wild (Revised)

JAM

ES O

’CA

LL

AG

HA

N

48

Page 49: Wild (Revised)

49

Page 50: Wild (Revised)

50

Page 51: Wild (Revised)

Photographer :Dieter brandenburg

Make up :Erika Delabarquera

Model :James O’Callaghan @ Figaro IMG

51

Page 52: Wild (Revised)

52

Page 53: Wild (Revised)

DA

NIE

LA

PIZ

ZU

RR

O

Dress : Candida

53

Page 54: Wild (Revised)

Black trousers ZaraBlazer PimkieNecklet - H&M

54

Page 55: Wild (Revised)

55

Page 56: Wild (Revised)

56

Page 57: Wild (Revised)

Photographer :Daniela Pizzurro

Assistant Photographer :Ettore Manfredi

Make up and Hair :Andreea Lavinia Pop

Stylist :Okiana Mikeli

Retoucher :Nadia Selander

Model :Diandra Barsalou @Edge Models

Location : Villa Matilda, Formello (RM)

57

Page 58: Wild (Revised)

CO

LOR

AM

A

58

Page 59: Wild (Revised)

59

Page 60: Wild (Revised)

60

Page 61: Wild (Revised)

61

Page 62: Wild (Revised)

Photographer : Lorenzo Naudts

Models : Max De Mulder @Dominique Mode

Victor Alex@Flag Models

Make up : Evara Collin

Styling : Lorenzo Naudts

Website : Lorenzonaudts.be

62

Page 63: Wild (Revised)

63

Page 64: Wild (Revised)

TH

E R

AG

GE

D P

RIE

ST

64

Page 65: Wild (Revised)

65

Page 66: Wild (Revised)

66

Page 67: Wild (Revised)

THE RAGGED PRIEST

Any fashionistas or lovers’ of grunge and all things leather will absolute worship this brand. The Ragged Priest quickly emerged and became well known when it collaborated with Topshop and began to sell their products on there. It’s not just us at Future Face who have fallen in love with them, looks like the celebrities have caught on with the hype also - Rihanna and Jessie J have recently been snapped sporting the attire. The Ragged Priest focuses very much on re-working vintage leather and denim by customising the garments with studs and various other embellishments. The wardrobe toughening collection is not only affordable but will guarantee to set you aside from the crowd. What more could you want from a brand? - Affordable fashion which is fierce and grunge heaven! It will save your poor little hands from getting blisters studding your vintage leather biker and spending hours on end perfecting the ideal look.

67

Page 68: Wild (Revised)

68

Page 69: Wild (Revised)

I can almost smell the leather from here! Grab yourself a new staple item and make a new statement wardrobe. These timeless pieces will be sure to make you stand out. Street style at its very finest.

www.theraggedpriest.com

Written By Lara Duncanwhatlaradidnext.blogspot.co.uk

69

Page 70: Wild (Revised)

SU

MM

ER

PL

AY

LIS

TArmeria - What you need

De$ignated - Whats it gonna be

Henry Krinkle - Stay

Hot Natured - Assimilation

Hot Toddy - Down to love (Henry Krinkle’s Lush Haus Mix)

Indigo foxx - Almost

Keys-N-Krates - Follow you down

LionBabe - Treat me like fire (starslinger bootleg mix)

RZR-FDR - Maybe

Sly One - Come to mine

TJPN & Lo - Nothing

70

Page 71: Wild (Revised)

71

Page 72: Wild (Revised)

72

If you would like to have work published in the next issue of Future Face Magazine please feel free to contact us:

General Enquiries: [email protected]

For any details regarding the people featured in this issue, or relating to your own photographic work please contact:

Editor-in-Chief: [email protected]

Want to be featured with your music or brand? Please contact:

Features editor: [email protected]

Page 73: Wild (Revised)

Cello Ong : [email protected]

Daniel Fraser : [email protected]

Daniela Pizzurro : [email protected]

Jade & John [email protected]

James O callaghan [email protected]

Jessica [email protected]

JLFGarnett [email protected]>

Lara Duncan [email protected] http://whatlaradidnext.blogspot.co.uk

Josh Evans ( Graphic Designer )[email protected]://www.behance.net/joshevs

Alice [email protected]

CO

NT

AC

TS

73

Page 74: Wild (Revised)