Sunday, July 31, 2011

Model Profile: Robyn Lawley

We all know that models are suppose to be "skinny" especially if your a runway model. In the midst of today does that really matter now? Australian native, Robyn Lawley, has been captivating the industry with her "plus size" physique ever since her shoot for Vogue Italia which by the way was photographed by Steven Meisel (A big deal for any model) Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief behind the glossy pages of Vogue Italia has chosen plus size models to show that "curvy" can evoke sexy and confidence. In her modeling career she has been on the cover of Elle France, has done editorials for Austrialian Cosmopolitan, H&M, & now has reign the pages Vogue Australia for an editorial for the September issue. The Aussie native has have a promising start for being in the modeling industry as a plus size model for a little less than a year now. Robyn entered the modeling industry by being told by her drama teacher that she should try out modeling and to that she took to consideration when she was just 15 years old. She then enrolled in a magazine competition which led to a contract. Her major breakthrough in her career was being on the cover of French Elle in April 2011 which then led to her to another cover to Vogue Italia in June 2011 with just lingerie  amongst other "plus size" models with Tara Lynn, Candice Huffine, & Marquita Pring.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Givenchy Mens Fall/Winter 2011

For Givenchy Mens, Riccardo Tisci, showcased a nostalgic and gloomy collection. The main focus in this collection was the multiple furious bulldogs. Shown in different ways such as in button-up shirts, shorts, silk scarfs. The color palette was extremely  chic and very wearable for the customer. What intrigued me about the collection were the shirts. How it started at the top as plaid and further to the middle was just plain white and to the very bottom was a print of barking bulldog faces. Sneakers play an important role in Tisci's lifestyle. He used various colors and different versions. Lace-up thigh high sneaker/boots and a high sole. Lately, I've been noticing that womenswear is starting to convert to menswear. Man leggings, as they say, are gradually being socially accepted. Nonetheless, the collection in my view, was ironic and craftsmanship to the finest. I think Tisci is trying to say with this collection is that, women shouldn't be the only one to dress like their not part of a movement. Men should dress the way they want, no matter the harsh criticism. I do believe individuals should dress much more sophisticated and individualistic because no one looks "cute" when both people have the same pair of anything or "clones" as I call them.