Why Ashley Graham’s Recent Revlon Contract Marks A Milestone In Fashion History
Ashley Graham, the inspirational curvy beauty, has recently landed a revolutionary contract with Revlon Inc. Why is this so unprecedented? Well, she happens to be the first plus-size model to land such a deal. Although cosmetic contracts are coveted to gain supermodel stardom – which Graham has already achieved, the #LiveBoldly campaign also proves that the advertising world is finally taking note of how today’s society views and accepts beauty. We are more inclusive of age, race, gender, and size than ever before.
Graham spoke to WWD about her milestone deal with Revlon;
“Historically, curvy girls are not given beauty contacts,” Graham said. “It’s kind of groundbreaking because, in my generation of models, this hasn’t happened yet. This is one of those moments where I’m over the moon, I cried a little.”
She is featured alongside models, Adwoa Aboah, Imaan Hammam and Raquel Zimmerman, which adds to the powerful message of diversity and equality.
Model Beauty: Gorgeous Casting Make Up By Marizza Delgado
Model Beauty with Marizza Delgado.
Applying make up that enhances the features without it looking like it's slapped on is quite a trick. However, Californian model, Marizza Delagado, seems to have a gift for making it look effortless - and did we mention glowing?
This very natural look is perfect for castings and taking digis at the agency.
The Latest Departures and Arrivals In the Luxury Fashion Houses
It seems that departures and arrivals from and to the houses will continue in 2018.
In 2017, two creative directors stopped their long-term partnership: Phoebe Philo, who left Céline after 10 years and Christopher Bailey from Burberry after 17 years.
Now, designer Kim Jones exits Louis Vuitton where he has taken over men’s clothing.
“It has been a huge privilege to work with Kim,” said Michael Burke, CEO of Louis Vuitton. “His ability to set trends is impeccable,” Burke continues. “All of us who have been fortunate to work with Kim wish him continued success in his next venture.”
His collaboration with the French house began in 2011. The Saint Martins graduate’s collections exuded a traveling aesthetic inspired by his travels to Asia and Africa. We could say that Jones has an addiction to travel. But, he is also who brought streetwear to Louis Vuitton after his collaboration with Supreme, the famous New York-based streetwear brand, at the AW2017 show.
Many celebrities from the fashion world attended Jones’ last show under the name of Louis Vuitton. Virgil Abloh, Oliver Rousteing, and the Beckham family were among them.
However, the designer had a surprise for the attendees. Supermodels, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, appeared on the catwalk with whom he walked into the show’s finale.
As far as it concerns his next step, Jones has been mentioned as a potential designer for Burberry, after Bailey’s exit.
Also, new arrivals have occurred in several fashion houses. Former Chloé designer, Clare Waight Keller, succeeded Riccardo Tisci after leaving Givenchy in March 2017. And, Natacha Ramsay Levi took the helm after Keller’s departure from Chloé.
A few days ago, Hedi Slimane, one of the leading fashion designers joined Céline.
Recently, LVMH announced that Slimane, who previously served Dior Homme and Saint Laurent, takes on his role in February 2018, while his first collection will be shown in September during Paris Fashion Week.
In his new role, Slimane will be the artistic, creative and image director of Céline, while he will introduce a men’s collection and a fragrance.
“I am particularly happy that Hedi is back within the LVMH group and taking the reins of our Céline maison,” said the LVMH chairman and CEO, Bernard Arnault. “He is one of the most talented designers of our
time. I have been a great admirer of his work since we collaborated on Dior Homme (2000-2007). His arrival at Céline reinforces the great ambitions that LVMH has for this maison.”
“I am delighted to join Bernard Arnault in this all-embracing and fascinating mission for Céline,” said Slimane. “ I greatly look forward to returning to the exciting world of fashion and the dynamism of the ateliers.”
But actually, he never left fashion. Since Slimane left Saint Laurent, in April 2016, he continued to work on his photo projects, but he liked to talk publicly about his return to the fashion design.
STREET STYLE: Outerwear On Point During Men’s Paris Fashion Week
Another season of men's shows has come and gone. The Fall 2018 collections were great but, we really fell in love with what was happening on the streets. In particular, the outerwear - which did not merely serve to protect against the elements, but also raised these industry professionals' outfits to the next level.
Five Healthy Snacks Perfect For Long Casting Days
A day full of castings back to back allows little room for a sit-down leisurely lunch. Although there are plenty of healthy and nourishing meals you can pick up and eat on the go, such as a wrap or a salad bowl, you also need a few snacks at the ready to maintain your energy levels. Attempting to win over the casting directors, while running on empty, is difficult. Stave off the sugar level yo-yos with these five delicious, healthy, and energy reviving snacks. Not only do they travel well, but will not be messy or give you ‘food breath’ right before you meet a client.
1. Endurance Crackers
A delicious, energy boosting, savory snack. Using a combination of chia, sunflower, pepita and sesame seeds; they are vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, soy-free, nut-free and oil-free – and they are super easy to make! RECIPE
2. Spicy Power Bars
Derive your energy from this heavenly mix of fruit, nuts, and spices. Added bonus: No need to bake, just leave in the refrigerator overnight. RECIPE
3. Blueberry, Almond, and Puffed Amaranth Granola Bars.
Yummy gluten-free granola bars packed with superfoods. Highlighting the grain Amaranth, extracted from the crop that was considered sacred by the Aztecs. RECIPE
4. Spiced Honey Tahini Cookies
These gluten-free and naturally sweetened cookies are too good to be true. Perfect with a morning cup of coffee or with a cup of afternoon tea, these versatile treats can even turn into seasonal holiday bites! RECIPE
5. Cherry Pie Larabars
Made from three natural ingredients, and only takes ten minutes to make. What better way to get a delicious, anti-oxidant, and energy reviving snack than this? RECIPE
An Interview with British Stylist Sophie Stevens: On Set Life And Working With Models
"I picked her because I knew she wouldn't let me down. I didn't want to risk using a new girl that might not have been able to cope with the situation."
Photos courtesy of Sophie Stevens
Sophie Stevens does not only style celebrities like Kylie Minogue and Mel C, but you will also find her forecasting trends on British radio and television. She has spent over two decades working alongside models for campaigns and editorials such as; Marks and Spencers, L'Oréal, and Cosmopolitan Magazine. We get up close and personal with the glamorous stylist to find out what it's like to be in her world that requires models to have the utmost professionalism.
FMD: Stylists are sometimes asked to take part in selecting the models, as well as style. Do you get involved in the model casting process for your projects, and if so; are there specific physical or personality traits that you look for in both male and female models?
Sophie Stevens: I am often the person choosing the model. Personality is key for me. A book can show how they look on camera, but not who they are. [When you see them in person] you might discover that they do ballet or can ski - showing that they have great balance and are possibly super bendy! Physically, great skin and great hair is always a must.
Casting also gives you the ability to check for any changes to their appearance. For example, have they had a haircut or color? It's also a perfect opportunity to have a casual chat and a giggle with the models. Just to gauge what kind of personality they have. Lastly, I always reconfirm their stats with them. Often shoe sizes etc. can be incorrect in a model's book, and this can really make or break a shoot if you don't have the correct sizes.
FMD: Do you have any advice that would help models during castings? For instance, what would be a big no-no if they were at your casting?
Sophie Stevens: Being too quiet! Not expressing their personality enough. I love it when models show their natural style in what they wear to castings. I much prefer seeing [models] as they are. Clean hair is a must, and if it's pulled up; pull it down before we meet. Finally, don't swamp yourself in layers so I can't see your figure.
FMD: Describe the best working experience you have had with a model, and why it is on the top of your list?
Sophie Stevens: There would have been a lot over the years. But, a recent one that springs to mind is when I shot the Spring/Summer trends shoot in March, on a beach in the UK and it was so cold. The model was such a trooper. She never complained, even when it started to snow! She was in denim shorts and a sheer top while [the rest of the crew] had twelve layers on. I felt so bad, but I tried to keep her laughing and jumping by shoving a hot water bottle down her back and giving her endless hot drinks. She was so professional. She even said that she'd had a really nice day! Models are amazing sometimes! It's worth mentioning that I actually had shot this girl before. I picked her because I knew she wouldn't let me down. I didn't want to risk using a new girl that might not have been able to cope with the situation.
FMD: What would be your most challenging moments on set with a model?
Sophie Stevens: There was a girl I shot once who was very new. She was such a sweet girl but also extremely nervous. The client had booked her for a big campaign, but she literally couldn't move. She couldn't follow any of my direction, so I had to keep going on set and physically move parts of her body to the position I needed them to be in. It was so difficult and time-consuming, and we had about 30 shots to do that day.
FMD: From a client's standpoint, what is the working environment like while being on set for an editorial or campaign shoot?
Sophie Stevens: It's fun! A little stressful at times, depending on what you're doing.- and very busy! Time seems to slip away with you, so you have to be strict about getting people into position and not let them get carried away with chatting and eating croissants. If you're in charge, you have to step up and make sure things happen and be prepared for anything.
FMD: You do a lot of multi-day shoots on location. What are your expectations of models for these projects? Are they different from when you work on single day, or studio shoots?
Sophie Stevens: Location shoot days tend to start a lot earlier, so punctuality is key. They also tend to be slightly longer days, so models need to be aware of this in case they have evening plans or flights to catch. The other important factor for location shoots would be dressing appropriately. Even though wardrobe is provided for the shoot, models should bring clothes and shoes to keep warm in between shots.
FMD: What advice do you have for any model that walks on to your set?
Sophie Stevens: Enjoy yourself, but be present. Don't check your phone every two minutes. Change quickly, and give it your all. That way everyone is happy; the day goes smoothly and quickly. Plus, we all get to go home on time!
You Only Got Five Minutes: To Workout
You Only Got Five Minutes - with David Kait
No time to workout? Don't you worry! David Kait, a former police officer in Greece and now a male model and actor here in the US (with Stars Management), shows us how to do a full body workout in just 5 minutes....and since he was a drill sergeant in the police academy, we know it's going to do the job!
How To Get Killer Digitals
The Model Uniform
The 'model uniform' should show effortless style and confidence. Clothing is simple and modern, but most importantly, body conscious. This means form fitted; not trashy. Stick to dark solid colors, but you can add the occasional pop of white or color. Avoid distracting designs or busy prints, they won’t read well in your casting digitals. To get style inspiration, check out the latest designer collections and fashion magazines. Don’t worry - you can find fashion-forward casting outfits at affordable stores such as H&M, Macys, Zara, Forever 21, and Urban Outfitters. Of course, you need to add your own personal flair, and styles and trends will change, but the staples will remain the same.