VPL Fall 2011 Show
Time: February 13, 2011 at 11:00 am
Location: Pier 59 Studios, Studio #9&10
Casting Director: Ashley Brokaw
Models: Alla Kostromichova, Auguste Abeliunaite, Eliza Cummings, Kristy Kaurova, Madisyn Ritland, Natasa Vojnovic, Nimue Smit, and Toni Garrn
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Showing posts with label Natasa Vojnovic. Show all posts
Friday, 18 February 2011
Alexander Wang Fall 2011 Show Video
Alexander Wang Fall 2011 Show Video
Time: February 12, 2011 at 5:00pm
Location: Pier 94 (West Side Highway at 55th Street)
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Casting Director: Anita Bitton at The Establishment
Models: Caroline Trentini, Iselin Steiro, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Fei Fei Sun, Daria Strokous, Britt Maren, Kasia Struss, Alla Kostromichova, Eliza Cummings, Natasa Vojnovic, and Natasha Poly (closed)
Time: February 12, 2011 at 5:00pm
Location: Pier 94 (West Side Highway at 55th Street)
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Casting Director: Anita Bitton at The Establishment
Models: Caroline Trentini, Iselin Steiro, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Fei Fei Sun, Daria Strokous, Britt Maren, Kasia Struss, Alla Kostromichova, Eliza Cummings, Natasa Vojnovic, and Natasha Poly (closed)
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Alexander Wang Fall 2011 Show
Alexander Wang Fall 2011 Show
Time: February 12, 2011 at 5:00pm
Location: Pier 94 (West Side Highway at 55th Street)
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Casting Director: Anita Bitton at The Establishment
Models: Caroline Trentini, Iselin Steiro, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Fei Fei Sun, Daria Strokous, Britt Maren, Kasia Struss, Alla Kostromichova, Eliza Cummings, Natasa Vojnovic, and Natasha Poly (closed)
Iselin Steiero

Alla Kostromichova

Jourdan Dunn

Kasia Struss

Britt Maren

Natasa Vojnovic

Mirte Maas

Eliza Cummings

Caroline Trentini

Fei Fei Sun

Natasha Poly
Time: February 12, 2011 at 5:00pm
Location: Pier 94 (West Side Highway at 55th Street)
Stylist: Karl Templer
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Casting Director: Anita Bitton at The Establishment
Models: Caroline Trentini, Iselin Steiro, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Fei Fei Sun, Daria Strokous, Britt Maren, Kasia Struss, Alla Kostromichova, Eliza Cummings, Natasa Vojnovic, and Natasha Poly (closed)
Iselin Steiero

Alla Kostromichova

Jourdan Dunn

Kasia Struss

Britt Maren

Natasa Vojnovic

Mirte Maas

Eliza Cummings

Caroline Trentini

Fei Fei Sun

Natasha Poly

Monday, 22 November 2010
Lanvin for H&M Show Video
Lanvin for H&M Video
Time: November 18, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Pierre Hotel, 2 East 61st Street, NY, NY
Designer: Alber Elbaz
Stylist: Katie Grand
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Hair: Guido Palau
Casting Director: James Scully
Models: Nimue Smit, Britt Maren, Bruna Tenorio, Eliza Cummings, Mirte Maas, Natasa Vojnovic, Pixie Geldof
Time: November 18, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Pierre Hotel, 2 East 61st Street, NY, NY
Designer: Alber Elbaz
Stylist: Katie Grand
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Hair: Guido Palau
Casting Director: James Scully
Models: Nimue Smit, Britt Maren, Bruna Tenorio, Eliza Cummings, Mirte Maas, Natasa Vojnovic, Pixie Geldof
Labels:
Alber Elbaz,
Britt Maren,
Bruna Tenorio,
Eliza Cummings,
Guido Palau,
H and M,
James Scully,
Katie Grand,
Lanvin for H+M,
Mirte Maas,
Natasa Vojnovic,
Nimue Smit,
Pat McGrath,
Pixie Geldof
Thursday, 18 November 2010
"El Monte" film by Yelena Yemchuk, starring Natasa Vojnovic

As seen on Nowness.com:
The Exclusive Opening Scene From the Photographer's Fellini-Inspired Film Debut
In her new film El Monte, Yelena Yemchuk’s crisp black-and-white rendering of a feverish dream is reminiscent of Fellini’s 8½, even using a breathless soundtrack in homage to the opening of the Italian director’s autobiographical masterpiece. An elegant, if unsettling, platform to showcase a festival of vintage gowns, El Monte features supermodel Natasa Vojnovic, who gives an accomplished and poetic performance, actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach, musician Melissa Auf der Maur and the haunting voice of Elisa Silver. Shot at Dactyl Foundation for the Arts in New York, with mid-century furniture on loan from Chelsea’s Demisch Danant gallery, the set designed by Ukraine-born Yemchuk could easily be mistaken for a location featured in La Dolce Vita or Juliet of the Spirits. Long before the photographer was shooting fashion editorials for Italian Vogue, V, i-D and The New Yorker, as well as ad campaigns for Kenzo, Vera Wang and Dries Van Noten, and videos for Smashing Pumpkins (the grunge band led by one-time boyfriend Billy Corgan) she was a young photography student at Art Center in Pasadena, California. It was there that a professor compared her work with that of Il Maestro, leaving the 21-year-old flattered, but a little mortified. “I said, ‘thank you,’ but was totally embarrassed,” she says, “because I had never seen a Fellini movie at the time!” She of course promptly ran home to correct this oversight. “Once I discovered Fellini, and then Tarkovsky and David Lynch, these people were in my head and they’re super-influential to me still.”
See the film at: Nowness.com
Monday, 27 September 2010
Giles Deacon Spring 2011 Show Video
Giles Deacon Spring 2011 Show
Time: September 20, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Farmiloe Building, 34-36 St. John Street
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Agyness Deyn, Cameron Russell, Mirte Maas, Natasa Vojnovic, Jessica Hart, Dorothea Barth Jorgensen, Kristy Kaurova, Behati Prinsloo, Madisyn Ritland, Anne Vyalitsyna, Vlada Roslyakova, Snejana Onopka, Rianne ten Haken, Kasia Struss, and Veruschka.
Time: September 20, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Farmiloe Building, 34-36 St. John Street
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Agyness Deyn, Cameron Russell, Mirte Maas, Natasa Vojnovic, Jessica Hart, Dorothea Barth Jorgensen, Kristy Kaurova, Behati Prinsloo, Madisyn Ritland, Anne Vyalitsyna, Vlada Roslyakova, Snejana Onopka, Rianne ten Haken, Kasia Struss, and Veruschka.
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Giles Deacon Spring 2011 Show
Giles Deacon Spring 2011 Show
Time: September 20, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Farmiloe Building, 34-36 St. John Street
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Agyness Deyn

Cameron Russell

Mirte Maas

Natasa Vojnovic
Time: September 20, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Farmiloe Building, 34-36 St. John Street
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Agyness Deyn

Cameron Russell

Mirte Maas

Natasa Vojnovic
Monday, 6 September 2010
Anda & Masha by Selima Launch: Wed September 8, 7-9pm
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Charles David fall 2010 campaign: Natasa Vojnovic, ph: Yu Tsai, stylist: Rushka Bergman
Monday, 10 May 2010
032c preview: Natasa Vojnovic, ph: Danko Steiner
As seen on the New York Times:

photo of the magazine by Patricia Wall, original photo by Danko Steiner
Celebrating the New World, Bravely
By CATHY HORYN
Scarlett Johansson is a very good actress, but since we don’t need any more articles about the brand kitten’s style, let’s enjoy a big gulp of the contemporary culture provided by 032c, the Berlin-based magazine that is published twice a year. The latest issue, the 19th, is just out.
I adore 032c. Many of us are feeling a little discouraged by the bombardment of stuff on the Web that doesn’t inform or surprise, and 032c is an antidote for that. It sort of destroys the notion that printed journals don’t have the quickness or relevance of blogs. No, they just have to be serious about what they do.
The magazine is operated by Joerg Koch, its editor, and Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain, its managing editor, and many of the big fashion brands — Dior, Prada, Tom Ford, YSL — advertise there.
The lineup for the current issue includes a look at the impact of a 1960 article about Cy Twombly, with photos by Horst, that ran in American Vogue and that was rediscovered in 2003 by the interiors magazine Nest. As Mr. Koch wrote, it’s a “story on the story on the story.” Despite Vogue’s solid name and Horst’s gorgeous images of Mr. Twombly’s house in Rome, the original article, “Roman Classic Surprise,” may have compromised the artist’s career. At that time artists were not supposed to be part of a chichi world. The 032c piece is an unusual way to consider views from the past in the context of current assumptions.
There is also a group of articles and photographs about the American writer William T. Vollmann — or, I should say, a rare published dialogue with him (based on a correspondence by mail) and extracts from his books. The standard of the choices of ideas and images, which include a fair amount from the fashion front, always feel a bit higher at 032c. Anyway, I plan to dig in this weekend between the mowing and mulching in the garden.
Of the new issue, Mr. Koch wrote: “In a time such as ours, when all forms of cultural expression seem to occur simultaneously — as if ‘contemporary’ were essentially just a byline for the past, present and future combined — stories like these become rough blueprints for the new creative aesthetic proposed within the pages of 032c.”

photo of the magazine by Patricia Wall, original photo by Danko Steiner
Celebrating the New World, Bravely
By CATHY HORYN
Scarlett Johansson is a very good actress, but since we don’t need any more articles about the brand kitten’s style, let’s enjoy a big gulp of the contemporary culture provided by 032c, the Berlin-based magazine that is published twice a year. The latest issue, the 19th, is just out.
I adore 032c. Many of us are feeling a little discouraged by the bombardment of stuff on the Web that doesn’t inform or surprise, and 032c is an antidote for that. It sort of destroys the notion that printed journals don’t have the quickness or relevance of blogs. No, they just have to be serious about what they do.
The magazine is operated by Joerg Koch, its editor, and Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain, its managing editor, and many of the big fashion brands — Dior, Prada, Tom Ford, YSL — advertise there.
The lineup for the current issue includes a look at the impact of a 1960 article about Cy Twombly, with photos by Horst, that ran in American Vogue and that was rediscovered in 2003 by the interiors magazine Nest. As Mr. Koch wrote, it’s a “story on the story on the story.” Despite Vogue’s solid name and Horst’s gorgeous images of Mr. Twombly’s house in Rome, the original article, “Roman Classic Surprise,” may have compromised the artist’s career. At that time artists were not supposed to be part of a chichi world. The 032c piece is an unusual way to consider views from the past in the context of current assumptions.
There is also a group of articles and photographs about the American writer William T. Vollmann — or, I should say, a rare published dialogue with him (based on a correspondence by mail) and extracts from his books. The standard of the choices of ideas and images, which include a fair amount from the fashion front, always feel a bit higher at 032c. Anyway, I plan to dig in this weekend between the mowing and mulching in the garden.
Of the new issue, Mr. Koch wrote: “In a time such as ours, when all forms of cultural expression seem to occur simultaneously — as if ‘contemporary’ were essentially just a byline for the past, present and future combined — stories like these become rough blueprints for the new creative aesthetic proposed within the pages of 032c.”
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Rochambeau Spring 2010 campaign - Natasa Vojnovic, ph: Hugh Lippe
Hugh Lippe photographed Natasa Vojnovic for the Rochambeau Spring 2010 campaign on January 30, 2010 in NYC with stylist Nicholas Grasa.
Rochambeau Spring 2010 Campaign
Model: Natasa Vojnovic
Photographer: Hugh Lippe
Stylist: Nicholas Grasa
Hair: Dennis Gots
Makeup: Maud Laceppe






Rochambeau Spring 2010 Campaign
Model: Natasa Vojnovic
Photographer: Hugh Lippe
Stylist: Nicholas Grasa
Hair: Dennis Gots
Makeup: Maud Laceppe
Monday, 19 April 2010
Spanish Vogue April 2010 editorial, Natasa Vojnovic, Ph: Nicolas Moore
Friday, 16 April 2010
Acne Paper #10 Spring/Summer 2010 Cover: Rianne ten Haken, Mirte Maas & Natasa Vojnovic, Ph: Daniel Jackson, Stylist: Mattias Karlsson
Daniel Jackson photographed Rianne ten Haken, Mirte Maas & Natasa Vojnovic forthe Spring 2010 cover of Acne Paper Magazine on March 15-16, 2010 in London with stylist Mattias Karlsson.
Acne Paper Spring 2010 Cover
Model: Rianne ten haken, Mirte Maas & Natasa Vojnovic
Photographers: Daniel Jackson
Stylist: Mattias Karlsson
Hair: Esther Langham
Makeup: Hannah Murray
Acne Paper Spring 2010 Cover
Model: Rianne ten haken, Mirte Maas & Natasa Vojnovic
Photographers: Daniel Jackson
Stylist: Mattias Karlsson
Hair: Esther Langham
Makeup: Hannah Murray

Thursday, 18 February 2010
Proenza Schouler fall 2010 show
Proenza Schouler Fall 2010 Show
Time: February 17, 2010 at 8:00pm
Location: Milk Studios, 450 West 15th Street, The Gallery
Stylist: Marie Chaix
Casting Director: Ashley Brokaw
Lais Ribeiro

Jamie Bochert

Iselin Steiro

Iselin Steiro
Time: February 17, 2010 at 8:00pm
Location: Milk Studios, 450 West 15th Street, The Gallery
Stylist: Marie Chaix
Casting Director: Ashley Brokaw
Lais Ribeiro

Jamie Bochert

Iselin Steiro

Iselin Steiro
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