Monday, November 30, 2009

Constance Jablonski (MARILYN NY) The "Solo" Editorial Wonder



Hope for those of you that celebrate Thanksgiving, you were able to enjoy it with your loved ones! It was the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S. this last weekend, which is why I didn't post.  Now back to "regularly scheduled programming."  

While Constance may have walked more shows than any other model during the s/s 2010 season (72), she's one of the few who is maintaining that prominence in the right magazines during the off season as well.  

Harpers Bazaar Russia--cover November 2009--editorial 12 solo pages
VOGUE Paris--October 2009--2 eds, 7 solo pages
VOGUE Germany--October 2009--ed. alongside Baptiste Giabiconi, shot by Karl Lagerfeld
VOGUE Russia--November 2009--ed. 10 solo pages
VOGUE Nippon--December 2009--ed. 10 solo pages
W--January 2010--editorial

I'm curious to see what the future holds in store for her.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Laura Blokhina (DNA NY) in London as discussed by Brian Fee



Downtown avant-garde aesthete Brian Fee took a few minutes to discuss Laura Blokhina's style. In his own words, "she epitomizes effortless chic. It looks like she's out enjoying an early fall day in London while looking fierce, simply adorned but entirely captivating. The leather jacket and sandels add structure to a flowy easy look...however, she frees up the structure by rolling up the sleeves."

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Paul Rowland: from 1 desk in the corner of an apartment to a global modeling empire

Photo by me, Craig Arend

Paul Rowland. A name that strikes reverence from anyone within the modeling industry. Paul is the founder of Women Model Management and Supreme Models, a visionaire extraordinaire, who can single handedly turn the course of the modeling industry at will.

His story is as interesting as are his accomplishments. Having managed some of the biggest names in modeling from Kate Moss to Iris Strubegger his success didn't come by accident, nor did it happen overnight.

Modeling found Paul. Over 20 years ago.

Originally, he came from Arkansas to New York City with the dream to be a painter. He had no close friends, no family, and no job when he arrived to New York. Working part time as a waiter, he was spotted by Click Models, the leading male modeling agency at the time.

In a common move, his agent left Click to start her own agency and Paul left with her. Then one fateful day, the birth of an empire began.

Paul's agent had to leave for Europe and she asked if he would be willing to man the phone. He said yes. Soon, he realized he was good at booking appointments. The businessman in Paul wanted to go where the money was at and when his booker came back from Europe, he asked if he and his partner John Gnerre could start up a womens division for the agency.

She said yes and in an unoccupied corner of the apartment, Paul made a desk from a piece of wood and set it on two sawhorses, set up a phone (there was no call waiting at the time) and got to work. It was 1988.

Two people, two phones, tons of passion and two decades later Paul's empire includes offices in New York, Paris, Milan and hundreds of people on his payroll.

Paul made it clear to me that he really doesn't care what other people think. He must've said this at least two or three times during the course of our brief conversation. While many will claim they don't care what others think, few will actually live it. From the art direction of his  personal photography to the girls they choose to bring into their New York office, he will not compromise his artistic integrity for the sake of winning the approval of another.

It's a life lesson we all need to be reminded of from time to time. In an industry where outer beauty is common, people with a great passion like Paul, who have the courage to live life by their own convictions and who live with a sincerity to themself are a rare breed and worth working to follow.

I know I'm following, how about you?

p.s. one question I did ask Paul was, "With print media struggling like it is right now in terms of getting advertising and pages being cut across the board among some of the finest magazines, what impact do you see blogs and the internet having on the modeling industry in the future?" He answered, "….the internet will definitely have a huge impact on magazine sales…but there will always be a place for publishing."

Friday, November 20, 2009

Amanda Norgaard (SUPREME NY)


Danish newcomer Amanda Norgaard as spotted in London. Check out the buttons on her coat by clicking or double clicking the photo above.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Destined for Greatness: Mirte Maas (WOMEN NY)




Mirte is one of the few girls who is going to turn an exceptional Spring/Summer 2010 catwalk season into an equally exceptional off season of high end campaigns and editorials.   Opening Alexander Wang and YSL was just the beginning.

Make no mistake of it, this  is a face to get acquainted with now.

EDIT:  you can now see these photos on  WOMEN Management's Blog!  

Monday, November 16, 2009

Fall colors on Mott Street with Hyoni Kang (FORD NY)




Her client list includes a VOGUE Korea cover, numerous V editorials, Victoria's Secret PINK work, and a Lacoste campaign among others.   She's even partners in a new vintage reworking business aptly named REBORN PROCESS which will be located in Soho and will have an online home within weeks.  

jacket -- vintage
cardigan -- Twinkle by Wenlan
heels -- Terra Plana
BAG -- REBORN PROCESS

EDIT: this series of shots is now also on the offficial  FORD models blog.

"Mixing It Up" with Russian Designer Vika Gazinskaya



I thought I'd throw some variety into the mix of Models Off Duty, so here is Russian designer Vika Gazinskaya applying make up while at New York Fashion Week. Back to regular street style shots tomorrow.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sideways: Eva Jay Kubatova and Kelli Lumi (DNA NY)


Eva Jay Kubatova, VOGUE Italia's solo cover girl,  Feb. 2002 shot by Steven Meisel


Kelli Lumi, walked a select list of shows for S/S 10, including Christian Dior and John Galliano

Friday, November 13, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Constance Jablonski (MARILYN NY) and Peter Dundas


AFTER the Celine show at Paris Fashion Week: Constance!  


BEFORE the Celine show at Paris Fashion Week: Peter Dundas in mid flight, the designer behind Emilio Pucci.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Snejana Onopka (WOMEN NY)

Isabel Marant studded boots

For the benefit of those who don't know, within her first year Snejana graced two VOGUE Italia covers both shot by Steven Meisel, a Prada campaign shot by Meisel and a Dolce & Gabbana campaign also shot by Meisel.   The rest is history.

I think her style here is simple, yet effective.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Friday, November 6, 2009

VOGUE Korea's June 2009 cover girl: Lee Hyun Yi (MAJOR NY)


On Via Senato, as seen after the Moschino show on Day 4 of Milan Fashion Week.