Showing posts with label Michelle Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelle Lee. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

January/February 2011 Numero Tokyo Cover - Katja Borghuis, Marc Jacobs and Kristy Kaurova, ph: Brian Bowen Smith, stylist: Camille Bidault Waddington

Brian Bowen Smith photographed Katja Borghuis, Marc Jacobs and Kristy Kaurova for the cover of Numero Tokyo at the Marc by Marc Jacobs show on September 14, 2010.

Numero Tokyo January/February 2011 Cover
Time: September 14, 2010 at 4:00pm
Location: NY Armory, 68 Lexington Ave,NY,NY
Designer: Marc Jacobs
Photographer: Brian Bowen Smith
Stylist: Camille Bidault Waddington
Makeup: Dick Page
Hair: Guido Palau
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Katja Borghuis and Kristy Kaurova

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Show Video

Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Show Video
Time: October 6, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Designer: Marc Jacobs
Stylist: Katie Grand
Models: Christina Kruse, Aline Weber, Kasia Struss, Jamie Bochert, Carmen Kass, Bruna Tenorio, Ginta Lapina, Rianne ten Haken, and Britt Maren

Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Show

Louis Vuitton Spring 2011 Show
Time: October 6, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Designer: Marc Jacobs
Stylist: Katie Grand
Models: Christina Kruse, Aline Weber, Kasia Struss, Jamie Bochert, Carmen Kass, Bruna Tenorio, Ginta Lapina, Rianne ten Haken, and Britt Maren

Christina Kruse


Aline Weber


Kasia Struss


Jamie Bochert


Carmen Kass


Bruna Tenorio


Ginta Lapina


Rianne ten Haken


Britt Maren

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show Video

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show
Time: October 4, 2010 at 11:00am
Location: Serre du parc André Citroën - rue de la Montagne de la Fage - Paris 15e
Designer: Giles Deacon
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Angela Lindvall, Rianne ten Haken, Jamie Bochert, Eliza Cummings, Jade Parfitt, and Britt Maren.

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show
Time: October 4, 2010 at 11:00am
Location: Serre du parc André Citroën - rue de la Montagne de la Fage - Paris 15e
Designer: Giles Deacon
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Angela Lindvall, Rianne ten Haken, Jamie Bochert, Eliza Cummings, Jade Parfitt, and Britt Maren.

Angela Lindvall


Rianne ten Haken


Jamie Bochert


Eliza Cummings


Jade Parfitt


Britt Maren

Friday, 24 September 2010

Versace Spring 2011 Show

Versace Spring 2011 Show
Time: September 24, 2010 at 5 & 6:00pm
Location: Piazza Vetra, 7
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD

Ginta Lapina (opened)


Alla Kostromichova


Kasia Struss


Vlada Roslyakova


Mirte Maas


Ginta Lapina


Alla Kostromichova


Daria Strokous


Vlada Roslyakova


Kasia Struss


Alla Kostromichova


Ginta Lapina

Versace Spring 2011 Show Video

Versace Spring 2011 Show Video
Time: September 24, 2010 at 5 & 6:00pm
Location: Piazza Vetra, 7
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Ginta (opened), Kasia Struss, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous, Alla Kostromichova, and Vlada Roslyakova

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Show

Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Show
Time: September 13, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Location: The Armory, Park Avenue at 26th Street
Stylist: Venetia Scott
Makeup: Francois Nars
Hair: Guido Palau
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD

Jourdan Dunn





Daria Strokous


Kristina Romanova




Aline Weber




Fei Fei Sun


Ginta Lapina




Rianne ten Haken




Bruna Tenorio


Jamie Bochert




Britt Maren




Kasia Struss


Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Show Video

Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 Show
Time: September 13, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Location: The Armory, Park Avenue at 26th Street
Stylist: Venetia Scott
Makeup: Francois Nars
Hair: Guido Palau
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD

Friday, 3 September 2010

"Fashion Week Preview: The Faces" by Cathy Horyn

Fronm the New York Times

Fashion Week Preview: The Faces
By CATHY HORYN
New Faces on the runways for New York Fashion Week. Clockwise from top left: Fei Fei Sun, Daphne Groeneveld, Melodie, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Iris Egbers and Ilva Heitmann.
Now that we’re practically on a first-name basis with Doutzen, Lakshmi and Anja, it’s time we meet Bambi, Fei Fei and Kat. They are some of the new and almost-like-new faces we’ll be seeing next week at the New York fashion shows.

This is crunch time for casting directors, with meetings over the weekend, as more new models arrive in town and people start making decisions about whom they want on their runways. On Thursday, after I spoke in the morning with the casting director Ashley Brokaw, whose New York clients include Narciso Rodriguez, Proenza Schouler and Rag & Bone, she reported in an e-mail message: “Just saw a girl Jessica Clarke @DNA. VERY excited about her. Classic supermodel material from New Zealand.”

It’s all about the “girls.”

There are many casting directors working between New York and Europe, but among the top ones are Ms. Brokaw, Michelle Lee of the public relations and production firm KCD and Maida Gregori-Boina, whose clients include Calvin Klein and Jil Sander. They agreed on some — but not all — of the new models, and they had some thoughts about what differences to look for this season.

High on Ms. Brokaw’s list are Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Melodie at Wilhelmina, Caroline Brasch Neilsen, Fei Fei Sun and Julia Nobis. She elaborated: “Fei Fei doesn’t look like anyone else. She’s an exceptional beauty. Caroline is the full package. She’s got a great body for the shows, a beautiful face, she’s smart. You can check every box. All these girls have great personality and manners. They’re impressive in person.”

Of Ms. Nobis, who is a bit of a tomboy, she said, “You can picture her leaving a casting and jumping on her skateboard.”

Ms. Brokaw and Ms. Gregori-Boina say that clients want models with sensuality plus personality. “I think people are looking for muses, for more than a face and a body,” Ms. Brokaw said. Recalling a meeting recently with the Proenza designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, she said they told her they wanted to see girls with some life experience; maybe they’ve had a boyfriend or traveled a bit. “Things are steering away from the army casting we’ve seen in recent years.”

Meaning the militias of blank-faced models.

Not that models won’t be skinny, but there is a trend toward pouty lips, thick eyebrows, curves and, with some models, a bit of a pale androgynous look. Indeed, some of the girls recall the casting of early Raf Simons men’s shows. Ms. Gregori-Boina says clients are referring to the casting of Helmut Lang, Prada and Jil Sander shows in the ’90s. Among the new faces that she thinks will have a big season are Daphne Groeneveld, Iris Egbers and Hailey Clauson.

Ms. Lee of KCD suggests we might see two distinct model types this season: pouty Lolita, which certainly covers Lindsey Wixson, Barbara Palvin and Ms. Sun; and a somewhat androgynous girl, with linear proportions and striking features; maybe some freckles. Keep an eye on Chloe Memisevic, Ilva Heitmann and Kat Hessen.