• photography Sandra Myhrberg

    fashion Jahwanna Berglund

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    total look HUGO

    jewelry Maria Nilsdotter

    The New Era Interview with Jireel

    Written by Yasmine M

    The Swedish artist Jireel is back. He is one of Sweden's biggest in his game of feel-good tracks and ready to take on 2024. Odalisque meet up with Jireel for an editorial photoshoot embracing the new era of his artistic side. Talking about everything from his devoted fans, how to take care of his mind, and of course the new album and tour annoncement. 

    From ''Snap'' to ''Cataleya'' in 2017, how do you feel you have evolved throughout the years? 
    I definitely feel like I've evolved a lot. Coming into the industry, I wanted to work with as many different artists and producers as possible. In the end, you learn something from every person you work with. It goes a lot faster for me now to create music, and everything is just super natural. Experience is the key.

    How would you describe your musical style today?
    I honestly feel like my style is my style. My sound has been shaping into this fusion of all the genres I've been touching lately. When you listen to my music today, I think you will find flavors from hip-hop and RNB, to afro beats, kizomba, and pop in my latest album, and it's that fusion that makes my sound unique to me.

    Tell us about your new album. How was it writing it, how has it been creating it?
    It's been a fun journey. I've been going a little back and forth about the exact tracklist, but I tried to connect as much to personal experiences and feelings as possible in this album. To do that I had to feel a lot myself, and I also had to touch my roots to get out the sound I wanted for the album.

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    What emotions do you want listeners to have when they listen to your music and new album?
    I want my listeners to relate, and be able to feel what they need to feel for the songs. The album is designed for you to just feel. There are some songs on the album I think you can relate very differently to, some songs will make some people dance and smile, while the same song can on the other side make people miss somebody, or relate directly to a prior situation in their lives. I want to touch both the heart and the mind with this album.

    What inspires you to write and create music?
    Everything around me. Personal stories, stuff that happens around me, and certain feelings and experiences.

    Tell us three things about you that are important or funny?
    1. Don't mess with my sleep. 2. Avoid me when I'm hungry 3. I just dropped an album and you are really missing out if you haven't listened yet.

    Do you have any wishes? Advice for others?
    I always wish for my family, and the people around me to be good, all of them. My advice for others would be: to avoid negativity. Life's too short and we should all do the best of it, and really try to live our lives to the fullest.

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    You have your very own record label Records by MOTYhow does that feel?
    It was a natural step in my career. I'm reaching my 10th year as an artist, and I've learned so much stuff along the way. What I want to do is to help the next generations of artists get into the industry the right way. I want to give artists the right tools to be able to create as good music as possible, and at the same time teach them how the music industry works, and help them avoid mistakes that can be avoided.

    What do you enjoy doing when not working?
    I really love training, mostly in the gym but I'm down to play almost any sport as well. Other than that I like reading, and just taking time off to relax.

    How do you keep yourself sane with all your attention and work?
    I think it's important to have a good structure in work, and in life, but also to have a good set of people around you. People who look out for you, people who care about you, and people who keep it real with you.

    With all the different projects in your life, how do you gather energy? Has living in another country changed anything?
    Routines, I get my energy from staying disciplined with my food, my training, and my mental well-being. Moving to another country gave me so much more time to focus on myself, and my music, and I really found my safe spot in Mallorca.

    What are your plans for the summer and fall?
    More songs, more music. Being independent really gives me the freedom to release at my own pace. I also got some international collabs thats dropping this summer. This fall, I'll be performing at Annexet in Stockholm on the 23rd of November, as a part of my Scandinavian tour. I'm really looking forward to playing all this new music with a whole new stage design.

    Shortly after the release of the spring album 'Luanda', the ever-restless Jireel is now releasing a summer single. 'IBIZA' is a straightforward declaration of love produced by Dylano, who was also involved in the smash hit 'MANO'.

    This fall, Jireel will embark on his first Scandinavian tour.

    Listen to 'IBIZA' (Release: 6/28)#”

    robe and trousers OAS
    vest and shoes Filippa K
    necklace and bracelet Maria Nilsdotter
    ring Izabella Display
    shirt OAS
    trousers Tiger of Sweden
    bracelet Cartier
    rings Maria Nilsdotter
    total look HUGO
    belt Oscar Jacobson
    ring Maria Nilsdotter
    shirt and belt Oscar Jacobson
    trousers Filippa K 
    bracelet Cartier
    rings Maria Nilsdotter
     suit Oscar Jacobson
    turtleneck Filippa K
    jewelry Izabel Display

    photography Sandra Myhrberg

    fashion Jahwanna Berglund

    grooming Adam Nilsson

    assistants Idde Beskow & Lovisa Zettergren

    special thanks Näsby Slott

  • CHANEL BEAUTY BACKSTAGES FALL-WINTER 2024/25 HAUTE COUTURE

    Written by Fashion Tales

    MAKE-UP STEP BY STEP


    COMPLEXION
    Apply LES BEIGES WATER-FRESH COMPLEXION TOUCH with the
    2-IN-1 FOUNDATION BRUSH FLUID AND POWDER N°101.

    Correct the imperfections of the face using LE CORRECTEUR DE CHANEL with the RETRACTABLE DUAL-TIP CONCEALER BRUSH N°105 where needed.

    According to your skin tone, apply EXCLUSIVE CREATION DIAMOND DUST GOLD AND PEACH or LIGHT AND BERRY on your cheeks.

    According to your skin tone, add BAUME ESSENTIEL MOONLIGHT KISS or BAUME ESSENTIEL SOLAR GLOW on the apples of the cheeks using the PRECISION POWDER BRUSH N° 111.

    EYEBROWS
    Brush the brows with DUAL-ENDED BROW BRUSH N°207.  Fill in with the STYLO SOURCILS HAUTE PRECISION. Apply le GEL SOURCILS in TRANSPARENT to add depth to hairs for a strong result.

    EYES
    According to your skin tone, apply STYLO OMBRE & CONTOUR 42 CELESTIAL PINK or 52 ATTAYA directly on the mobile eyelid. Blend it with RETRACTABLE DUAL-ENDED EYESHADOW BRUSH N°200 all over the mobile eyelid.

    LIPS
    Apply a light touch of 31 LE ROUGE in ROUGE LION or ROUGE INTIMISTE (further the look) in the middle of your lips and smudge it all over the lips.

    NAILS
    Prepare with a coat of LA BASE CAMÉLIA. Set up with LE VERNIS DE CHANEL 111 BALLERINA, fix and add shine with LE GEL COAT.

  • CHANEL BACKSTAGES FALL-WINTER 2024/25 HAUTE COUTURE

    Written by Fashion Tales

    Presented by the Fashion Creation Studio, the CHANEL Fall-Winter 2024/25 Haute Couture collection pays tribute to the Palais Garnier, in Paris. Playing a key role ever since its creation, in both the history of fashion and the House, this hotspot of performance and elegance, where everything is about glances, gazes and putting oneself on display, is today hosting the CHANEL runway show. Sophisticated, luxurious, theatrical, the collection reveals itself in the outside corridors surrounding the auditorium, transformed for the occasion into red velvet opera boxes. Usual landmarks are modified, perceptions are reversed, the experience of the Palais Garnier is renewed. A set designed by the French director Christophe Honoré.

    Here, the worlds of Haute Couture and opera mingle. Feathers, tassels, cabochons and embroidered flowers, precious braids, lacquered jersey, supple tweeds, silky velvet, illusion tulle, taffeta and duchesse satin: opulent materials that delicately rustle. The volumes are diaphanous, the sleeves puffed, and the flounces pleated. Richly embroidered, the collection imbues the House codes with a romantic twist. A CHANEL suit with box pleats revisited in burgundy tweed trimmed with white satin, a black corduroy tuxedo and a white blouse with an embroidered plastron, a black suit with a long culotte and a short, fitted jacket with shoulders swathed in black feathers, dance among long coats, voluminous capes and evening gowns, evoking a modernised stage tradition and a certain science of pageantry.

    Matte, glossy, lacquered: light reigns supreme. A palette of black, gold, silver, ivory, fuchsia, pale pink, celadon hints at the most splendid of soirees. In this institution, we see, we are seen, we experience emotions. It's also a place for dance. As Major Patron of the Opéra national de Paris since 2023, Patron of the Ballet de l'Opéra since 2021 and Patron of the dance season’s Opening Gala since 2018, CHANEL is deeply involved. Its history, associated with that of the discipline, the avant-garde ballets of yesterday and today, and intimately linked, in its very creation, to that of movement, has attested to this for over a hundred years. With a tutu, Pierrot outfits, nods to the ballets Le Train Bleu (1924) and Apollon Musagète (1928) – for which Gabrielle Chanel created the revolutionary costumes – dresses for divas, princesses and brides, the Fall-Winter 2024/25 Haute Couture collection leads us into a world where clothes dress the space as much as they conquer it.

    Against this vibrant backdrop, the CHANEL Fall-Winter 2024/25 Haute Couture collection showcases the technical expertise, virtuosity and sensitivity of the CHANEL Haute Couture ateliers where some 150 people work in six ateliers at 31, rue Cambon, next to the CHANEL Fashion Creation Studio and close to the Palais Garnier.

    Discover more about the show at www.chanel.com

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