So this is completely late, and fall is around the corner BUT.... summer is indeed still here and I came across Versace Women's Spring/Summer 2010 Runway collection. This collection is to die for & the colours really embody everything we've seen though out spring/summer 2010, all the pastel blues, yellows, pinks, lavenders, greens,and whites. These pieces really sex up flirty innocent pastel colours with a twist of metallic embellishment & designs. one word to describe Versace's collection GLAMOROUS! Have a look see..
Saturday 24 July 2010
Friday 23 July 2010
Sneeze Magazine #8 Cover - Izabel Goulart, Photo: Robert Nethery, Stylist: James Tinnelly
Robert Nethery photographed Izabel Goulart for the cover of Sneeze Magazine Issue #8, with stylist James Tinnelly in NYC.
Sneeze Magazine Issue #8 Cover
Model: Izabel Goulart
Photographer: Robert Nethery
Stylist: James Tinnelly
Hair: Jordan M
Makeup: Mizu
Sneeze Magazine Issue #8 Cover
Model: Izabel Goulart
Photographer: Robert Nethery
Stylist: James Tinnelly
Hair: Jordan M
Makeup: Mizu
Thursday 22 July 2010
Jil Sander fall 2010 campaign preview: Kasia Struss, ph: Willy Vanderperre, stylist: Olivier Rizzo
Willy Vanderperre photographed Kasia Struss for the Fall 2010 Jil Sander campaign on May 3rd, 2010 at Daylight Studio in Paris with stylist Olivier Rizzo.
Fall 2010 Jil Sander campaign
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Willy Vanderperre
Stylist: Olivier Rizzo
Makeup: Peter Philips
Hair: Paul Hanlon
Fall 2010 Jil Sander campaign
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Willy Vanderperre
Stylist: Olivier Rizzo
Makeup: Peter Philips
Hair: Paul Hanlon
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Balenciaga fall 2010 campaign preview: Eliza Cummings, Photo: Steven Meisel, stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Will Lemon III "Parcival Versus The Sun" Show Opening reception July 24, 7-9pm
Will Lemon is as gentle and kind as he is talented. I'd be safe and warm if I was in LA at his performance this Saturday, July 24th at 9:00pm.
From Eighth Veil:
Will Lemon III
Parcival Versus The Sun
24 July– 24 August 2010
Opening reception July 24, 7-9pm
* Performance begins promptly at 9pm
Eighth Veil
7174 Sunset BoulevardLos Angeles, California 90046
*please enter through 7176 Sunset blvd.
phone: 323 645 6639
email: info@eighthveil.org
Informed by the antithetical forces of religious history and present day pop culture, Lemon’s work directly expands upon the original Parcival’s famed quest for the Holy Grail. Lemon creates an elaborate setting in which the re-contextualized Parcival journeys with his audience through both physical and visceral spheres of sight, sound, and smell. Lemon creates for us a modern-day gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art. First used to describe Wagner’s nineteenth century operas, the concept of gesamtkunstwerk was quickly appropriated by designers and artists to describe comprehensive, aestheticized environments. By keying into the musical and visual origins of gesamtkunstwerk, Lemon’s exhibition will center on an elaborate sound installation and performance.
Lemon has exhibited across the United States, most recently in a solo show at New York’s Fuse Gallery, and New Image Art. Will Lemon lives and works in Los Angeles.
An accompanying catalog published by Eighth Veil will be available throughout the exhibition.
From Eighth Veil:
Will Lemon III
Parcival Versus The Sun
24 July– 24 August 2010
Opening reception July 24, 7-9pm
* Performance begins promptly at 9pm
Eighth Veil
7174 Sunset BoulevardLos Angeles, California 90046
*please enter through 7176 Sunset blvd.
phone: 323 645 6639
email: info@eighthveil.org
Informed by the antithetical forces of religious history and present day pop culture, Lemon’s work directly expands upon the original Parcival’s famed quest for the Holy Grail. Lemon creates an elaborate setting in which the re-contextualized Parcival journeys with his audience through both physical and visceral spheres of sight, sound, and smell. Lemon creates for us a modern-day gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art. First used to describe Wagner’s nineteenth century operas, the concept of gesamtkunstwerk was quickly appropriated by designers and artists to describe comprehensive, aestheticized environments. By keying into the musical and visual origins of gesamtkunstwerk, Lemon’s exhibition will center on an elaborate sound installation and performance.
Lemon has exhibited across the United States, most recently in a solo show at New York’s Fuse Gallery, and New Image Art. Will Lemon lives and works in Los Angeles.
An accompanying catalog published by Eighth Veil will be available throughout the exhibition.
September 2010 Numero Tokyo cover: Kasia Struss, ph: David Vasiljevic, stylist: Sarah Ellison
Tuesday 20 July 2010
Louis Vuitton pre-fall 2010: Cameron Russell, ph: Alasdair McLellan, stylist: Katie Grand
Monday 19 July 2010
Ralph Lauren Collection fall 2010 campaign preview: Valentina Zelyaeva, ph: Carter Berg, stylist: Michel Botbol
Carter Berg photographed Valentina Zelyaeva for the Ralph Lauren Fall 2010 campaign on April 29, 2010 with stylist Michel Botbol.
Ralph Lauren Fall 2010 Campaign
Model: Valentina Zelyaeva
Photographer: Carter Berg
Stylist: Michel Botbol
Hair: Esther Langham
Makeup: Bonnie Maller
Ralph Lauren Fall 2010 Campaign
Model: Valentina Zelyaeva
Photographer: Carter Berg
Stylist: Michel Botbol
Hair: Esther Langham
Makeup: Bonnie Maller
September 2010 Japanese Vogue cover preview: Nathasa Poly, ph: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, stylist: George Cortina
Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin photographed Natasha Poly for the cover of Japanese Vogue on May 9, 2010, with stylist George Cortina.
Japanese Vogue September 2010 Cover
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Stylist: George Cortina
Hair: Sam McKnight
Makeup: Ellis Faas
Japanese Vogue September 2010 Cover
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Stylist: George Cortina
Hair: Sam McKnight
Makeup: Ellis Faas
Wednesday 14 July 2010
August 2010 Italian Vogue editorial: Mariacarla Boscono, ph: Glen Luchford, stylist: Ana Steiner
Tuesday 13 July 2010
American Vogue August 2010: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Steven Meisel photographed Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous for American Vogue on June 2, 2010, with stylist Marie-Amélie Sauvé.
American Vogue August 2010 Editorial
Models: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
American Vogue August 2010 Editorial
Models: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Tommy Hilfiger fall 2010 campaign preview - Iselin Steiero & Heloise Guerin, ph: Craig McDean, stylist: Karl Templer
Craig McDean photographed Heloise Guerin & Iselin Steiro for the fall 2010 Tommy Hilfiger campaign with stylist Karl Templer.
Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2010 Campaign
Models: Iselin Steiro & Heloise Guerin
Photographer: Craig McDean
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Eugene Souleiman
Makeup: Gucci Westman & Mark Carrasquillo
Creative Director: Trey Laird at Laird & Partners.
Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2010 Campaign
Models: Iselin Steiro & Heloise Guerin
Photographer: Craig McDean
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Eugene Souleiman
Makeup: Gucci Westman & Mark Carrasquillo
Creative Director: Trey Laird at Laird & Partners.
Monday 12 July 2010
W Magazine August 2010 - Mariacarla, ph: Paolo Roversi, stylist: Anastasia Barbieri
Friday 9 July 2010
Sneeze Magazine issue #8 cover preview - Izabel Goulart, Photo: Robert Nethery, Stylist: James Tinnelly
Robert Nethery photographed Izabel Goulart for the cover of Sneeze Magazine Issue #8, with stylist James Tinnelly in NYC.
Sneeze Magazine Issue #8 Cover
Model: Izabel Goulart
Photographer: Robert Nethery
Stylist: James Tinnelly
Hair: Jordan M
Makeup: Mizu
Sneeze Magazine Issue #8 Cover
Model: Izabel Goulart
Photographer: Robert Nethery
Stylist: James Tinnelly
Hair: Jordan M
Makeup: Mizu
Thursday 8 July 2010
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 cover: Natasha Poly, ph: Mario Sorrenti, stylist: Andrew Richardson
Mario Sorrenti photographed Natasha Poly for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on April 28, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Andrew Richardson
Hair: Bob Recine
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Manicurist: Honey
The limited edition scratch-off version will be sold exclusively on http://www.vmagazine.com/ starting now: http://shop.vmagazine.com/
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue
Model: Natasha Poly
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Andrew Richardson
Hair: Bob Recine
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Manicurist: Honey
The limited edition scratch-off version will be sold exclusively on http://www.vmagazine.com/ starting now: http://shop.vmagazine.com/
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Cover: Isabeli Fontana, ph: Mario Sorrenti, stylist: Andrew Richardson
Mario Sorrenti photographed Isabeli Fontana for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on May 7, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue
Model: Isabeli Fontana
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Andrew Richardson
Hair: Bob Recine
Makeup: Aaron de Mey
The limited edition scratch-off version will be sold exclusively on www.vmagazine.com starting now: http://shop.vmagazine.com/
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue
Model: Isabeli Fontana
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Andrew Richardson
Hair: Bob Recine
Makeup: Aaron de Mey
The limited edition scratch-off version will be sold exclusively on www.vmagazine.com starting now: http://shop.vmagazine.com/
Rebecca Taylor film, "Beautiful Dreamer", starring Kristy Kaurova
From New York Magazine's The Cut:
Rebecca Taylor is launching her revamped website tomorrow, and to celebrate, the designer created a short film titled “Beautiful Dreamer,” starring model Kristy Kaurova. The video opens with a Roald Dahl quote: “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”
Of course, it’s probably easy to believe in magic when you’re constantly lit with a soft back-glow as you calmly stroke your fluffy cat and traipse around your mansion wearing various flowy white things while acoustic guitars strum and glitter falls from the sky. The film is pretty and demure in that dreamy Lula magazine kind of way, but offers a hint of edge in the form of a Pamela Love talon cuff on Kristy's wrist. Happy watching!
Rebecca Taylor is launching her revamped website tomorrow, and to celebrate, the designer created a short film titled “Beautiful Dreamer,” starring model Kristy Kaurova. The video opens with a Roald Dahl quote: “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”
Of course, it’s probably easy to believe in magic when you’re constantly lit with a soft back-glow as you calmly stroke your fluffy cat and traipse around your mansion wearing various flowy white things while acoustic guitars strum and glitter falls from the sky. The film is pretty and demure in that dreamy Lula magazine kind of way, but offers a hint of edge in the form of a Pamela Love talon cuff on Kristy's wrist. Happy watching!
Wednesday 7 July 2010
MaxMara Elegante preview: Dorothea Barth Jorgensen, ph: Dewey Nicks, stylist: Madeleine Weeks
Tuesday 6 July 2010
Prada fall 2010 campaign video: Angela Lindvall & Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Melissa Klitzke-Rubini
Steven Meisel photographed Angela Lindvall and Daria Strokous for the Prada Fall 2010 Campaign on April 28-May 1st 2010.
Prada Fall 2010 Campaign Preview
Models: Angela Lindvall and Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Melissa Klitzke-Rubini
Hair:Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Prada Fall 2010 Campaign Preview
Models: Angela Lindvall and Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Melissa Klitzke-Rubini
Hair:Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Lanvin "Marry Me" Fragrance Campaign preview: Heloise Guerin, ph: David Bellemere
Miu Miu Fall 2010 Campaign Video
Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott photographed Ginta Lapina for the Miu Miu Fall 2010 Campaign on May 13-14, 2010 with stylist Joe McKenna.
Miu Miu Fall 2010 Campaign Preview
Model: Ginta Lapina
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Hair: Luigi Murenu
Makeup: Lucia Pieroni
Music: Generations Of Love (Dj Filix Remix) - Phunk Investigation Vs. Boy George
Miu Miu Fall 2010 Campaign Preview
Model: Ginta Lapina
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Hair: Luigi Murenu
Makeup: Lucia Pieroni
Music: Generations Of Love (Dj Filix Remix) - Phunk Investigation Vs. Boy George
Friday 2 July 2010
Anne Vyalitsyna video interview on Vogue.it
Anna Vyalitsyna, ph: Steven Meisel for Italian Vogue:
Anne Vyalitsyna video interview can be seen on vogue.it:
"I've only recently learned to choose what I really like and the clothes suit me. In fact, maybe I'm still learning"
Famous for
Thanks to her perfect physique, she's appeared six times in a row, from 2005 to 2010, in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
Her style
"I am very inspired by fashion of the moment, by what I see during the runway shows. It's impossible not to be influenced, with the work I do. But clearly you can't dress in an eccentric way every day of your life. So during the day I prefer matching jeans with weird shirts found in the markets and playing with accessories."
ZoomAnne Vyalitsyna began her career at just 15, thanks to a talent scout of IMG AGENCY that noticed her in St. Petersburg during the beauty contest Fashionably Loud Europe organized by MTV. Anne won, and she got signed to an agency.
Her parents are doctors, and before the contest, she thought about studying medicine: "I was attending a thousand courses, I loved studying, I was always a busy kid. I thought I would be a good doctor or a scientist. But perhaps it was more what my parents wanted."
Instead, she started working in the fashion world, and within a few months she did runway shows for Anna Molinari, Chloé and Sportmax. At age of 16, she was chosen to be the face of the fragrance Chance by Chanel: "Being good at dancing has helped me a lot for the runways, all the rest I learned on my own."
She moved to New York, to the financial district: "It's a special place, perhaps the best place to start any kind of job. You feel constantly inspired, as if here there is the best of everything."
She's appeared on the covers of Glamour, Elle France, Vogue, and worked with photographers like Steven Meisel, Terry Richardson, Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Ellen von Unwerth: "Everything that I've always wanted since I played with Barbie as a child, that is, modeling, has now coming true. And it's not something to take for granted, when big dreams come true. For a long time, I couldn't believe it."
She tries to travel as much as possible: "Recently I went to Africa alone for two weeks. Perhaps it was one of the best experiences of my life. There I really understood who I am. Now I'd like to go to Asia, maybe Japan."
She wrote a book of stories for children inspired by her dog. The book, not yet published, is be called Anchovy, The Flying Dog.
In the future, she'd like to work in television. "But without a show of my own, like Tyra Banks. Nothing pretentious. I would also stay behind the scenes, working on production. It's not that I'm not satisfied with modeling, but one day I'd like to do a job where it is necessary to speak."
She's in the habit of going running in the park, and in 2009 she participated in the New York Marathon as a volunteer for the association Achilles International, helping a disabled runner complete the race.
Never leaves home without
"Putting sunscreen on my face."
In public
"I love to overdo things, especially if I go out at night: sexy dresses, shorts, high heels."
In private
Casual clothes.
Shoes''Always high and very structured, never banal. I love buying very expensive ones, because you can really wear them with any outfit. My favorites are those designed by a friend of mine, a young designer named Alejandro Ingelmo: they are beautiful. "
Jewelry
"Even during the day, but never too much."
Favorite designers
"Everything by Azzedine Alaïa, especially the vintage stuff. And also Martin Margiela."
Fashion tip"I think the most important thing is to trust in yourself, choose the part our body that you prefer and show it off. But without trying too hard. We will never as beautiful as we would like to be."
Music
"Right now I'm obsessed with everything that comes from Brazil, music included."
Favorite food
Italian and Japanese ''But I miss my mother's borsch, salad and all of my grandmother's cooking."
Favorite movie
The old classics from Hollywood. ''When I was little, I didn't used to go to the movies in Russia. The last good movie I've seen was Kickass, a version of Kill Bill for kids. It was hilarious."
Favorite book: I just bought a Kindle, now I can bring all the books with me when I travel. The one I'm reading now is Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand.
Favorite city: New York and Paris. "With the first one it was love at first sight, for the second one I needed more time, at the beginning I hated Paris. Now I can't live without its romantic atmosphere. It's magical. Also Moscow, because it is so different from all other cities, it's so full of energy."
Good habits
"I do everything that other people do, nothing extraordinary. I sleep well, exercise, drink plenty of water and I do yoga. And I'm careful with food, trying to eat healthy things. However I think being happy is the best habit."
Bad habits
"I don't think I have any. Having started living on my own since an early age, I'm very disciplined."
Obsessed with
Working out. ''I go running every day, it's almost like a drug for me. When you see your body changing thanks to the exercises, you want to do it even more."
She loves
"Sleeping a lot. It's a panacea for everything."
She hates
"Rudeness, negligence, anger and bad manners in general."
ADDRESS BOOK
Restaurants
Bouley e Bar Pitti in New York.
Trattoria Mozza in Los Angeles.
And I love sushi. But once you've tried sushi in Los Angeles, you can't eat it in New York. I go often to Sushi Nozawa and Sushi Park. You can actually feel fish melting in you mouth."
Shops
Resurrection, New York and Los Angeles.
Narnia, New York.
"In New York I often go to Lower East Side. I can always find something nice there, especially at the vintage stores. But I don't like to shop in the city I live in. What I like the most is shopping when I'm traveling abroad. That way I find new stores every time."
Shopping online
"I never buy clothes online. But I can't resist buying junk on eBay."
Anne Vyalitsyna video interview can be seen on vogue.it:
"I've only recently learned to choose what I really like and the clothes suit me. In fact, maybe I'm still learning"
Famous for
Thanks to her perfect physique, she's appeared six times in a row, from 2005 to 2010, in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
Her style
"I am very inspired by fashion of the moment, by what I see during the runway shows. It's impossible not to be influenced, with the work I do. But clearly you can't dress in an eccentric way every day of your life. So during the day I prefer matching jeans with weird shirts found in the markets and playing with accessories."
ZoomAnne Vyalitsyna began her career at just 15, thanks to a talent scout of IMG AGENCY that noticed her in St. Petersburg during the beauty contest Fashionably Loud Europe organized by MTV. Anne won, and she got signed to an agency.
Her parents are doctors, and before the contest, she thought about studying medicine: "I was attending a thousand courses, I loved studying, I was always a busy kid. I thought I would be a good doctor or a scientist. But perhaps it was more what my parents wanted."
Instead, she started working in the fashion world, and within a few months she did runway shows for Anna Molinari, Chloé and Sportmax. At age of 16, she was chosen to be the face of the fragrance Chance by Chanel: "Being good at dancing has helped me a lot for the runways, all the rest I learned on my own."
She moved to New York, to the financial district: "It's a special place, perhaps the best place to start any kind of job. You feel constantly inspired, as if here there is the best of everything."
She's appeared on the covers of Glamour, Elle France, Vogue, and worked with photographers like Steven Meisel, Terry Richardson, Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Ellen von Unwerth: "Everything that I've always wanted since I played with Barbie as a child, that is, modeling, has now coming true. And it's not something to take for granted, when big dreams come true. For a long time, I couldn't believe it."
She tries to travel as much as possible: "Recently I went to Africa alone for two weeks. Perhaps it was one of the best experiences of my life. There I really understood who I am. Now I'd like to go to Asia, maybe Japan."
She wrote a book of stories for children inspired by her dog. The book, not yet published, is be called Anchovy, The Flying Dog.
In the future, she'd like to work in television. "But without a show of my own, like Tyra Banks. Nothing pretentious. I would also stay behind the scenes, working on production. It's not that I'm not satisfied with modeling, but one day I'd like to do a job where it is necessary to speak."
She's in the habit of going running in the park, and in 2009 she participated in the New York Marathon as a volunteer for the association Achilles International, helping a disabled runner complete the race.
Never leaves home without
"Putting sunscreen on my face."
In public
"I love to overdo things, especially if I go out at night: sexy dresses, shorts, high heels."
In private
Casual clothes.
Shoes''Always high and very structured, never banal. I love buying very expensive ones, because you can really wear them with any outfit. My favorites are those designed by a friend of mine, a young designer named Alejandro Ingelmo: they are beautiful. "
Jewelry
"Even during the day, but never too much."
Favorite designers
"Everything by Azzedine Alaïa, especially the vintage stuff. And also Martin Margiela."
Fashion tip"I think the most important thing is to trust in yourself, choose the part our body that you prefer and show it off. But without trying too hard. We will never as beautiful as we would like to be."
Music
"Right now I'm obsessed with everything that comes from Brazil, music included."
Favorite food
Italian and Japanese ''But I miss my mother's borsch, salad and all of my grandmother's cooking."
Favorite movie
The old classics from Hollywood. ''When I was little, I didn't used to go to the movies in Russia. The last good movie I've seen was Kickass, a version of Kill Bill for kids. It was hilarious."
Favorite book: I just bought a Kindle, now I can bring all the books with me when I travel. The one I'm reading now is Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand.
Favorite city: New York and Paris. "With the first one it was love at first sight, for the second one I needed more time, at the beginning I hated Paris. Now I can't live without its romantic atmosphere. It's magical. Also Moscow, because it is so different from all other cities, it's so full of energy."
Good habits
"I do everything that other people do, nothing extraordinary. I sleep well, exercise, drink plenty of water and I do yoga. And I'm careful with food, trying to eat healthy things. However I think being happy is the best habit."
Bad habits
"I don't think I have any. Having started living on my own since an early age, I'm very disciplined."
Obsessed with
Working out. ''I go running every day, it's almost like a drug for me. When you see your body changing thanks to the exercises, you want to do it even more."
She loves
"Sleeping a lot. It's a panacea for everything."
She hates
"Rudeness, negligence, anger and bad manners in general."
ADDRESS BOOK
Restaurants
Bouley e Bar Pitti in New York.
Trattoria Mozza in Los Angeles.
And I love sushi. But once you've tried sushi in Los Angeles, you can't eat it in New York. I go often to Sushi Nozawa and Sushi Park. You can actually feel fish melting in you mouth."
Shops
Resurrection, New York and Los Angeles.
Narnia, New York.
"In New York I often go to Lower East Side. I can always find something nice there, especially at the vintage stores. But I don't like to shop in the city I live in. What I like the most is shopping when I'm traveling abroad. That way I find new stores every time."
Shopping online
"I never buy clothes online. But I can't resist buying junk on eBay."
Thursday 1 July 2010
Maroon 5 "Misery" music video - starring Anne Vyalitsyna
Anne Vyalitsyna stars in Maroon 5's music video "Misery, from their upcoming album "Hands All Over".
Behind The Scenes can be seen at mtv.com:
By now, you're probably aware that Maroon 5's new video, "Misery," is a pretty action-packed affair, featuring frontman Adam Levine being tossed off of buildings, slapped around and dodging oncoming traffic.
"We decided to focus on violence instead of sex this time around," bassist Mickey Madden joked to MTV News last month.
"We like to switch it up," Levine added. "The next one will be about drugs."
We'll just have to see about that one ... but in the meantime, you can watch some exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage of the "Misery" clip right now, because MTV News was there in May, when the band shot the video.
Maroon 5 worked with noted director Joseph Kahn — who's helmed clips for the likes of 50 Cent, Britney Spears, Eminem, Muse and U2 — on the clip, which must have been an experience all its own. After all, not only has he worked with the biggest names in the biz, but he actually dreamed up the violent concept behind "Misery."
"The cool thing is, when Joseph wrote the treatment ... after reading a few sentences, I thought it was really amazing," Levine said. "He's awesome. He's really enthusiastic and creative and awesome and fun. We've never worked with him before and he's a very big video director, so it's great to finally get to do something with him."
"He's put all of this together impressively, quickly and effectively," Madden added. "It's pretty awesome to see."
The full "Misery" video will premiere tomorrow on MTV.com, but you're going to have to wait a bit longer to hear their new album, Hands All Over, which isn't due until September.
Behind The Scenes can be seen at mtv.com:
By now, you're probably aware that Maroon 5's new video, "Misery," is a pretty action-packed affair, featuring frontman Adam Levine being tossed off of buildings, slapped around and dodging oncoming traffic.
"We decided to focus on violence instead of sex this time around," bassist Mickey Madden joked to MTV News last month.
"We like to switch it up," Levine added. "The next one will be about drugs."
We'll just have to see about that one ... but in the meantime, you can watch some exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage of the "Misery" clip right now, because MTV News was there in May, when the band shot the video.
Maroon 5 worked with noted director Joseph Kahn — who's helmed clips for the likes of 50 Cent, Britney Spears, Eminem, Muse and U2 — on the clip, which must have been an experience all its own. After all, not only has he worked with the biggest names in the biz, but he actually dreamed up the violent concept behind "Misery."
"The cool thing is, when Joseph wrote the treatment ... after reading a few sentences, I thought it was really amazing," Levine said. "He's awesome. He's really enthusiastic and creative and awesome and fun. We've never worked with him before and he's a very big video director, so it's great to finally get to do something with him."
"He's put all of this together impressively, quickly and effectively," Madden added. "It's pretty awesome to see."
The full "Misery" video will premiere tomorrow on MTV.com, but you're going to have to wait a bit longer to hear their new album, Hands All Over, which isn't due until September.
Versace fall 2010 campaign preview: Iselin Steiro, Ph: Mario Testino, stylist: Joe McKenna
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