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I DID A SHOOT WITH NATALIA TENA AND IT’S OUT TODAY

Dear readers,

I apologise for my absence. I have been away, I’ve also been shooting loads, and also I’m working on changing up some parts of my blog. Please bear with me while I finish tweaking all the loose ends.

However, I now also have a Tumblr for random bits and pieces. Think of it as a way to tide you over until I can start posting propah again. Like a thinly sliced apple to a glass of fine port (I don’t drink port, but it sounds like such fun!)

I will be back properly soon, but for now, enjoy a shoot I did with Squiz Hamilton for FAULT Fall 2011 where I styled actress Natalia Tena.

Behind the scenes photos can be found on my Facebook page.

Love and puppies, S xxxxxxx

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New work out in The Ones2Watch

“Hi Volume” out in this month’s issue of The Ones2Watch.  Portfolio link here.

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Hey Lara, we have the same hotpants!

And I’ve shot those shoes before in black. How exciting!

Lara Stone in ‘Star Girls’ by Mario Testino, Vogue UK, December 2010.

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The New Fashion Gimmick: Asian Models

What do you do when you get bored of ‘fatties’ (read: plus size) models and having them naked in every editorial because you can’t find any samples to fit them? You move on to the next gimmick – Asian models!

Vogue says “Asian models are redefining traditional concepts of beauty.” Sorry, what? Because they’re not white and or/blonde, I guess they are redefining Vogue’s concept of beauty, by sticking eight models in a two-page editorial and having the rest of the magazine lily white. But obviously not shaking it up enough, as all eight models have the exact same hair and make-up. Remember how ignorant people say all Asians look the same? This isn’t helping.

I’ve spoken many times about the lack of diversity in models. When casting, I’ve asked several major agencies to send me their Asian/Black/mixed models, and I’ve received all of two cards. What is this nonsense? Are models of minority ethnic origin not as beautiful as their Caucasian counterparts? Are they going to be always pigeonholed into stereotypical campaigns and editorials?

I think it’ll be interesting to see how many other magazines pick this up, and start shooting Asian only editorials. Why does there need to be a distinction? Fashion may not be diverse but your audience sure is.

Case in point: Plus size editorials, see here, here, here, here, and here!

As Crystal Renn says can’t we just call everyone models? Why must there be an extraneous label on everything?

via: The Fashion Spot

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I love Glee, but this is wholly inappropriate. (And super skeezy)

Perhaps I’ve become more prudish as I’ve got older (I’m 23) but I doubt it. Seeing this made my eyes pop. And not in a good way. More in a – “I wish I wasn’t wearing my glasses right now.” My issue is that it isn’t a “kids” show.. it’s just that it looks awkward, contrived and that’s it crappy hipster photography.

Oh and it’s shot by Terry Richardson. I didn’t really need to tell you that did I?

See the whole shoot here.

via: GQ

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LFW SS11: All Walks Beyond The Catwalk presents: SNAPPED by Rankin

When I stepped onto that terrace at Somerset House the second day of LFW, I was at a loss for words. For anyone who’s ever met me, you’ll know how scarce that is. I rarely get star-struck. You should ask my friends. Mainly because I don’t realise who most people are. Or I know the most inane celebrities (hey, check him out, he’s from Hollyoaks!). I spent most of NYFW simultaneously offending and confusing various well known* people by going up to them with my camera and asking if I could take a picture because everyone else was doing it, and btw did they have a new album out or something?**

Going on at 10am on the second day of LFW, on a Saturday morning was ‘the’ Rankin (I wasn’t as starstruck, I apologise. I met Rankin during Rankin Live. But I was still hella excited) doing a live shoot for All Walks Beyond The Catwalk. Set up by Debra Bourne, Caryn Franklin and Erin O’Connor, the All Walks campaign, now in it’s third season, is responsible for and committed to broadening the narrow guidelines for the models used for London Fashion Week, specifically widening the net for age, size and ethnicity. Nine designers previewed their SS11 looks in the shoot; Alice Temperley, Antonio Berardi, Betty Jackson, Giles Deacons, Hussein Chalayan, Matthew Williamson, Osman Yousefzada, Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood.
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Footwear Fetish

Sian @Premier wears Iris van Herpen shoes from the AW10 collection at the Sketchbook Magazine pop up studio on 28/7/2010

Photo: Peter Tweedie

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Sketchbook Magazine on Balloon 4 UR Thoughts? aftermath.

Click innit.

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Behind the Scenes at Balloon 4 UR Thoughts? @ Sketchbook Studio

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I’m so artistic… I should have done a design degree…

Come along, tell your friends, have a cake, do a breakdance, meet some people, and just come and join me for a day of utter delight.

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