Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Pearls, lace, polka dots, buttons, and.....body piercings?!

It's been so long since I've posted. For the entire month of June and part of July I was working showroom for Moschino and its various lines. My time there was great! At times it was utterly exhausting (imagine getting changed into different outfit as fast as you possibly can for 8 hours straight) but everyone there was really great to work with and we had a lot of laughs. While I don't have any pictures of me at the showroom ( =[ sad face) I have however found pictures of some of the clothes I did get to wear! So here's a few of my favorites.
*Note: model in photos is not me. All photos from Style.com*

Moschino Cheap & Chic Resort 2011
Color, prints, and.....bobby pins??


I love this dress and jacket. They just look so chic, clean, and polished.



This dress is super cute and was really comfortable. Luckily, I didn't have to wear that bow or those boots.



This jacket is fantastic! It's so beautiful and sophisticated looking. It's actually modeled after an older jacket they had that Princess Diana wore all the time!



This dress is neat because, see those gold tassel looking things on the shoulders?! Those are actually gold bobby pins! Props for creativity!
And those shoes are super comfortable and easy to walk in.



This was my favorite dress of the Cheap and Chic collection. Though I must say this picture does not do it justice. It's actually way sexier in real life. I (and everyone else that works there) want this dress!


Moschino Signature Resort 2011
Pearls, lace, polka dots, buttons, and.....body piercings?!



I feel like this dress is so feminine and delicate.


This jumper is so fun! The pant legs are huge. One model accidentally put it on wrong and fit her whole body in the one pant leg. The belt cardigan is great too. Super comfortable and the belt gives it something different.



This jacket reminds me of a straight jacket. Yes, those are buckles and yes, you do have to do/undo them to get in and out.



See all those metal things on there?! Those are bike chains and body piercings. Talk about a wild idea. Those decorative pockets have nipple rings on them! There's even a matching jacket and skirt.



This jacket is intense. It's filled with buttons!


Unfortunately some of my favorite pieces from the signature line weren't featured on Style.com. Booo! But I hope I'll be back soon to see the smiling faces at Moschino!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Patricia Field Swim Show

Patricia Field is one of my favorite designers. Her style and designs make a statement. So I was more than thrilled when I found out I was walking in a show for her. A swim show none the less. Making it even more fun. The show was in a building on 5th ave and 27th st. Which made for a great view of the Empire state building. I snapped a quick pic from the make-up/hair/dressing room area window.


The show took place on the roof top. There was a winding stage that was filled with decorations. Among those decorations were a bunch of realistic looking mannequins dressed in other swim suits that none of the models were wearing. There were palm trees, a stuffed zebra, and a stuffed cheetah. Which were very cool.


All the styling had a very Barbie feel to it. I got to wear a pretty blue two piece, with multi-colored gem stones, a cute little red bag, shoes that were easy to walk in (score!), a rainbow cheetah print towel, gold earings (that were apparently very expensive), and sunglasses (which made walking that runway in dark very difficult).

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Eyes of Tammy Faye

So while I was searching around the internet I found pictures from a shoot I did a long while back. Feb of 09 to be exact. I shot with Tracy Morford for Working Class Magazine. We did a shoot on Tammy Faye Baker. Tammy Faye Baker was a christian minister who had her own tv broadcast show. She was well-known for her intense make up. She wore a TON of eye makeup. Caked on mascara with fake eyelashes and her eyebrows were tattooed on. For the shoot I got to be Tammy Faye, with her crazy make-up.




Hair Marcel Dagenais
Makeup Lindsay Hile
Styling Becca Floco
Retoucher Jaz Harold

Monday, May 10, 2010

A New Beginning

My first job since I’ve signed with Major was for a clothing company called Oak. I was really excited about this job because part of my pay is free clothes. Getting clothes for pay is pretty common. It sounds great but usually isn’t. Most of the time you get things that aren’t your style, or are very wearable. But Oak has great clothes and I actually shop there! We shot product images for the website. We did around 60 looks!



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