Spring-Summer 2011 Haute Couture
The Making of a Cover Shot
Coco’s infamous for doing 60 poses in less than 30 seconds. We caught her in action to bring you our favorite video of the month.
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♥1 Bill Cunningham New York: The Movie
“The best fashion show is on the street.” “Those who seek beauty shall find it…”
He’s an original in a world of knock-offs. His genuine enthusiasm for life is so inspiring. Always smiling, always engaged. Watching this makes me want to learn how to really see again, to have an opinion, to capture what stands out…and to enjoy it lightly and really be happy.
A must see.
I attended Tamara Lackey’s seminar last Monday and learnt a whole bunch of things, what stood our was her personality and way of connecting with people
…recognising and responding to different personality types.
♥3 Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition - The Man, The Image & The World @ GOMA
A keen eye for “the decisive moment”.
The man who reshaped photojournalism with his extensively travelled coverage of wold events before broadcast news was widely accessible, and also founded the Magnum photographic agency.
♥4 Jessica Janae Photography’s dance images
I have an idea in mind…to do a shoot with two dancers and off camera flash. I was looking for inspiration and came across Jessica Janae. Her dance images are stunning…Now I need to go exercise so I don’t feel so un-fit.

[Hurray for Bill Cunningham! Photos by CLINT SPAULDING for PMc]
Lily Donaldson’s Flying Hair #1
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Flying Hair #1:
Internationally renowned hairstylist Sam McKnight teases out the unseen calm in two seconds of a thrashing blonde mane in this slow-motion film shot by photographer Matthew Donaldson. As his model daughter Lily spins 360 degrees, her hair buffeted by four wind machines, Donaldson stretches two seconds into two hypnotic minutes, capturing every exquisite movement at 1,000 frames per second. In a world where technology is increasingly maligned for encouraging us to hide from reality, there is a welcome irony here: Using the super-high definition Phantom Gold HD—a camera initially developed for monitoring missile flights—Donaldson distills a hyper-real tranquility. The film is also a paean to Ara Gallant, one of the great session hairdressers of the 1960s and the inventor of the “flying hair” technique. “I love using wind on hair, and I love anything to do with the outdoors—like windy beaches and mountains,” McKnight says. Not that nature is required for coveted bouncy locks. “The two girls who could move their hair without any wind machines were Linda Evangelista and Yasmin Le Bon,” he reminisces. “They were legendary for the ability to shake their hair even slightly and it could fill two pages.” Working with make-up artist Val Garland and a suitably dreamy soundtrack by Zero 7, McKnight and Donaldson have created a film with a poignant message: Life may be ephemeral and precious—but isn’t it beautiful?
Lily Donaldson’s Flying Hair #2
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Flying Hair #2
director: Matthew Donaldson
camera: Jason Berman
hair: Sam McKnight
Lily DonaldsonLily Donaldson - Flying Hair via Mutant Jukebox - Music & Sound (+)
Karl Lagerfeld’s work is always so beautiful. This is a film created by Karl Lagerfeld for the Fall-Winter 2011/12 Pre-collection.
Karl Lagerfeld plays on the ambiguity between masculine and feminine. In a dreamlike atmosphere, he films model Kristina Salinovic, whose initially androgynous look becomes increasingly feminine as her numerous metamorphoses take place.
Fashion Film: Vogue Brasil
The video starts with an emphasis on the minor details of emotions and carries the same theme forward.
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L’Odyssée De Cartier
Fashion Short Film: L’ODYSSÉE DE CARTIER
The luxory brand Cartier showcases their recent short film filled with engaging visuals.
All aboard the #ChampageTrain!
Our journey with Veuve Clicquot on one magical March night.
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