• photography by SANDRA MYHRBERG
    stylist ANNA SUNDELIN
    hair & make up JOHANNA NORDLANDER
    model YANINA / Slash Ten Models
    poncho CHRISTIAN DIOR
    jacket ANASTASIA JANSÄTER
    shoes CHANEL

    Yanina

    by Sandra Myhrberg
    jacket ACNE STUDIOS
    ring CHRISTIAN DIOR
    jacket & trousers CHANEL
    jacket ANASTASIA JANSÄTER
    poncho CHRISTIAN DIOR
    jacket COS
    trousers BITE STUDIOS
    shoes CHANEL
    coat COS
    knitted top ACNE STUDIOS
    jacket & trousers CHANEL
    jacket & knit ACNE STUDIOS
    one piece CHANEL
    skirt MAX MARA WEEKEND
    scarf MÄRTA LARSSON
    knitted top & dress ACNE STUDIOS
    jacket & shirt CHANEL
  • Whisper, don’t shout – notes on Brion’s 75th anniversary celebration at Pitti Uomo 97

    Written by Philip Warkander by Sandra Myhrberg

    The cleverest way of speaking about fashion is to discuss something else entirely, letting the subject only appear in-between the lines, as subtle allusions while seemingly seeming to focus on something else entirely. During Pitti Uomo 97, at the beautiful, 15th-century Palazzo Gerini in central Florence, Brioni celebrated their 75-year anniversary by doing just that. As guests arrived to the candle-lit hallways of the palazzo’s ground floor, servants circulated with silver trays serving prosecco, drinks and sparkling water. On the primo piano, a long series of rooms that were interconnected with one another had been carefully staged by Olivier Saillard, famous for his romantic and rather personal approach to fashion. Magical and mysterious (at times so much that it was bordering kitsch), the rooms were dark and the large chandeliers had been wrapped in thin, white cloth, the only source of light coming from the many candles placed on floors, shelves and tables all around us.

    In every room, a small concert was being performed. Beginning with a quartet performing Italian classics, the next offered a quintet playing Mozart, followed by yet another playing Tchaikovsky’s “Variations on a Rococo Theme for two cellos”, and so on for what seemed like a moment lasting forever. All guests were quiet, listening only to the music while being escorted by elegant young men, all dressed in (Brioni) black. Due to the beauty of the spaces and the music playing, it took me some time to realize that the musicians were all dressed in Brioni’s AW20-collection. Showcasing a collection on non-models can be challenging, which might in part explain the subdued lighting at the Palazzo, but it also speaks to the brand’s ambition to be part of men’s everyday experience, rather than be seen as merely yet another fashion statement.

    For those interested in fashion history, the event could also be considered a nod to the past as in 1952, at Florence’s Palazzo Pitti, just a few hundred meters away, Brioni organized the world’s first ever fashion show for men. After passing through all six concerts, guests gathered once more on the ground level, speaking quietly amongst themselves about what they had just witnessed. Most seemed to agree that this is how fashion should be presented in order to fully make sense – as part of a larger cultural landscape, integrated with other expressions such as music, architecture and historical interiors, instead of as a 15 minutes show with limited longevity. Speaking to our emotions and intellect at the same time, this even will linger on in memory.

  • Chanel Beauty backstage - Métiers d’Art

    Written by Pari Damani

    Interview by Chanel

    The Chanel 2019/20 Métiers d’Art show took place in Paris 4th of December 2019, the catwalk was build to resemble Mademoiselle Chanel’s apartment on 31 Rue Cambon in Paris.  An interview by Chanel with Lucia Pica, Global Creative Make-Up and Color Director for Chanel, backstage images, the makeup she created for the show and her inspiration for the looks. The skin was prepped with hydra beauty micro serum following with moisturizer la solution 10 de Chanel and finally hydra beauty micro gel yeux, for the eyes.

    What were your sources of inspiration for this makeup? What brief did Virginie Viard give you? 
    LP: The sources of inspiration were the beautiful mirror stairs and the craftsmanship of Métiers d’Art. I wanted to play with texture and materials.

    Can you describe the fashion show makeup?
    LP: The first look was a masculine-feminine one realized with the Baume Essentiel Transparent with the accent of a strass placed in the inner corners of the eyes to catch the light.  There was the mascara Le Volume Revolution De Chanel Mascara 10 Noir on the top and bottom lashes.

    The second look was a wash of silver on the eyelid realized with Les 4 Ombres 334 Modern Glamour, that went into the inner corners of the eyes and underneath in a straight strong line focused just in the inner part of the eye. This look has a cool minimal 90’s vibe.

    The third one was a more sophisticated and feminine one. The skin was perfect, thanks to Les Beiges Eau De Teint. The focus was on the perfectly shaped glossy burgundy lips. First, I defined the lips with Le Crayon Levres 188 Brun Carmin. Then I applied Rouge Allure Velvet Extreme 130 Rouge Obscur direct from the bullet of on the lips. I finished the look with Rouge Coco Gloss 772 Epique on top to deepen and intensify. On the eyes, I applied a touch of Baume Essentiel Transparent and mascara Le Volume Revolution De Chanel Mascara 10 Noir on the top lashes only.

    The eyebrows are groomed and boyish in all the three looks. First, I used Le Stylo Sourcils Waterproof and then The Gel Sourcils to add depth and volume to hairs.

    Do you have any professional tips and tricks to share with us?
    LP: To have a strong defined glossy lip with a solid colour, layer the lip pencil all over the mouth, a strongly pigmented lipstick and a high shine gloss.

    Is there a product that you particularly enjoyed using for this makeup look?
    LP: The Baume Essentiel Transparent. It’s perfect to recreate the high gloss eyes of the show for your day to day life. It adds freshness to the look and highlights naturally.

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