Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts

22 August 2011

Styling: Italian Vogue Selects Charlie Chaplin Image

Earlier this year, my friend and amazing photographer Brett Warren asked me to style a Charlie Chaplin inspired shoot.  It was a really fun experience and I am so proud of the images and different looks we created, presenting the character in a classic yet modern way. 

Italian Vogue is featuring up and coming photographers in their PhotoVogue competition.  Editors from the magazine and industry experts hand select their picks of all submitted images to be published online.  A few of Brett's photos have made it through the submission process including the one below!  


The gentleness of the grey shirt's rounded collar sharply contrasts Charlie's meticulous and brutal deconstruction of his lobster.  The scattered floral print in his Ralph Lauren tie is brought to life with the carnations placed in the pocket of the Marc Jacobs grey sportcoat and on the brim of his signature vintage bowler hat.
 
The most favored images overall will be published in the physical magazine, so please click HERE to vote.   

For more images and behind the scenes info on this particular shoot, click HERE.

18 May 2011

Styling: Charlie Chaplin Shoot

The pleasure was mine recently to style a shoot for the amazingly talented Brett Warren.  Transcending time, the looks captured in his most recent work, this Charlie Chaplin inspired shoot, are nothing short of magical. I sat down with Brett post-shoot to discuss and share with you all his inspiration. 

Antique spats cover Charlie's metallic silver lace up boots. Vintage windowpane trousers complement his pale blue dress shirt.  A pink and grey Geoff Nicholson silk gingham bowtie is framed within the blazer, distressed at the seams in true Alexander McQueen style. 

JKB: Brett, what inspired you to select Charlie Chaplin as the muse of this shoot?
BW: I was inspired after watching several films that happened to be playing at a local cathedral one evening, accompanied by an organist from Vienna. I was instantly drawn to the idea of a Charlie Chaplin shoot because of the way he communicated his story without words or sounds, it was all stripped down to simple gestures. I wanted that to be my challenge for this shoot.

JKB: When you set out to capture the modern day Charlie, what first came to mind?
BW: John Galliano's Spring/Summer 2011 runway show.  The Galliano dandies struck a chord with me because of their contrast of old and new.  

JKB: How did you and Jana Hilton collaborate ideas on makeup and hair to create the look?
BW: Inspired by the Galliano dandies, I showed her some reference images. She did a great job interpreting in her own vision how the modern Charlie would look. I couldn't have been any happier. The hair really took it over the top and made it Charlie. 

The gentleness of the grey shirt's rounded collar sharply contrasts Charlie's meticulous and brutal deconstruction of his lobster.  The scattered floral print in his Ralph Lauren tie is brought to life with the carnations placed in the pocket of the Marc Jacobs grey sportcoat and on the brim of his signature vintage bowler hat.

JKB: Neckwear proved to be Charlie's favorite accessory.  This came about organically for me as we transitioned from one look to the next; was that a surprise to you or did you envision that all along? 
BW: I knew Charlie's look needed something extra that we didn't have, and when I saw the collection of neckwear you selected I knew that each look would be complete and surprised me. The neckwear proved to be the accessory that tied everything together in each shot. 

JKB: The Charlie you captured in this shoot is quite unique.  One modern twist is the inclusion of the model's tattoos.  What can you tell me about that?
BW: Not only was I excited to work with Sascha because he is an incredible, professional model but because of the unique twist he brought to Chaplin.  The tattoos were perfect because I feel they linked the past with the present, giving the edge we needed. 

JKB: The library scene with snow was such a unique concept. Where did that inspiration come from?
BW: A lot of Charlie's films dealt with the Depression and being out in the cold, so I wanted to honor that somehow.  After seeing the incredible bookshelf, I knew it was the perfect location for our snow scene. 

 A vintage umbrella shields Charlie's blue and cream Hermes horsebit bowtie from the elements. He shuffles around the snow in his cordovan leather cap-toe Billy Reid boots. His shirt, wool sweater and trench create a warm, layered look pulled together literally with a brown leather belt as handsome and rich as the library bookshelves.

JKB: Tell me about the image that has perhaps garnered the most attention, where Charlie is sprinkled with flour.  What does this photo mean to you?  
BW: Charlie to me was the beginning of Hollywood.  The makeup was such an important thing for him and I also wanted to link it back to old Vaudeville miming.  So I pummeled Sascha with flour to show the explosion of these great ingredients that created Charlie Chaplin. 

Charlie's signature hat is adorned with vintage Hermes silk.  A multicolor striped Baron Wells bowtie is loosely tied to his neck, giving a carefree yet structured pop of color as he places what is likely a very colorful phone call.  

JKB: When people encounter these images, what do you hope they experience or take away?
BW: It is always my desire in any of my photography to inspire people to dream.  Whether that takes them back to the first time they saw a Chaplin film or they're discovering him for the first time, I want them to realize that Charlie brought hope and dreams to people when they needed it most and I attempt to do the same.

For more information on Brett and to view other works, check out


Photography : Brett Warren
Model : Sascha Kooienga
Hair / Makeup : Jana Hilton
Styling / Fashion Director : Judson Aikens
Lighting Assist : Stevie Boudreaux
Set Dressing Assist : Rosemary Radford

02 December 2010

Holiday Gift Ideas

I can't believe how quickly the holidays have arrived.  To kickstart the shopping season, I wanted to share a few items that could make excellent gifts for yourself or your loved ones.  

For The Wall...

Art is always a great gift, especially when the proceeds go to a great cause.  Pictured below is one of many beautiful paintings by local artist Martha Case Nemer named It's Pear-fect.  This 16x20 oil for $275 makes a lovely addition to any wall.  Sold exclusively at The Cotton Mill during the holidays, 100% of the sale goes directly to The Melvin Case Christmas For Kids Foundation which has supplied over 10,000 toys and stuffed animals to needy children in the Nashville and Upper Cumberland areas of Tennessee through United Way, Upper Cumberland Region, Renewal House, Green Hills Rotary, Martha O'Bryan Center and McNeilly Center for Children. 

 The Cotton Mill   |   4009 Hillsboro Pike   |   Nashville, TN 37215   |   (615) 298-2188



For The Doll...

How many of you have a long list of girlfriends, cousins, sisters or coworkers to shop for, yet have no clue what to buy as a fun little item or where to start looking?  There is always a need for gifts in the $10-$30 range and you'd be surprised how many great online sites make it easy to find unique, high quality items at a great value.  My fabulous friend Linda introduced me to Neiman Marcus' online outlet site www.lastcall.com  Check that out for great discounts on designer items.  Tons of options at each click.  

Another great site is www.GILT.com  I LOVE this site.  Free to join, after a quick registration you receive a daily list of the sales they offer. From super high end to cute and affordable, you can find something at a great value that you love every single day.  I can always find great pieces for the women in my life without breaking the bank. Take for example the ring pictured below.  By designer Kendra Scott, this would normally sell for around $75 or $100 but on Gilt it's only $35.  Cute, right?  

Register and start the fun: Click Here To Join GILT!

For The Tall...

At 6 foot 3, I know how hard it is to shop for tall guys.  You can't imagine my frustration each time I fall in love with a shirt on the hanger, only to discover that the proportions are completely wrong for me.  I'm comfortable with the idea of alterations, as I have many of my things tailored to fit, but this can really only be done if the length is ok.  Usually if the length is good, that means that I've had to up the size so many times that the shoulder seams are down to my elbows.  It can be very frustrating.  That is why I am thrilled beyond belief when I find things that fit perfectly off the rack, but usually that means it's off either a Dolce & Gabbana or Marc Jacobs rack.  The most amazing sales specialist at Saks in New York introduced me to the shirt pictured below.  It's a soft, long, slim-fitting Marc Jacobs oxford with contrasting buttons. Could I ask for anything more?  I think not.  If you have a man in your life who needs a great shirt or any killer Marc Jacobs piece, call up Jesse at Saks and order one (or tons) asap. 

Jesse Whiting   |   Saks Fifth Avenue   |   611 5th Avenue   |   New York, NY   |   212.940.2082



For the Belles of the Ball...

It's no secret that my favorite and the best fragrance line I've ever discovered is CREED.  As CREED celebrates its 250th year in 2010, it is opening its archives to reveal historically significant letters, client orders and royal warrants from two and a half centuries of service.  Napoleon III granted CREED a royal warrant in 1855.  For Napoleon III, CREED made the fragrance Cuir de Russie, which means “Russian leather.”  While CREED Cuir de Russie is no longer available in the U.S., the fragrance Jasmin Imperatrice Eugenie, made for the wife of Napoleon III, is offered today.  I'll bet you can think of quite a few ladies in your life who would enjoy this special product. 

And to complete the royal treatment this season, as always, they offer complimentary gift wrapping with every purchase at www.creedboutique.com.


19 November 2010

Make It Work: Champagne/Grey Color Combination

My new Make It Work series of blog posts (inspired by my future-self of the present, Tim Gunn) begins with this first one.  I'm excited about this because we'll find really great looks and accomplish a similar look or effect with things already in our closets.  Fun for my frugal and fiscally responsible, yet fashionable followers. 

I came across this runway picture of a guy wearing an awesome champagne jacket with grey underneath.  I LOVE champagne and grey together, so I went through my closet and tried to pull together an existing/no-purchase-required pairing to match the inspiration look.  I came up with this Dolce & Gabbana jacket, grey shirt from J Crew, grey cardigan by Shades of Greige, dark jeans by Marc Jacobs and skinny tie by Diesel.  Although not an exact match, many elements are mirrored: the color combination being the most obvious, but also the textures.  In just one look, we find a shiny coat, coarse cardigan, structured shirt, soft dark tie and overall awesome layering!  You'd be amazed what you can make work with your existing wardrobe.  It's all about mixing it up and viewing each piece in a new light.  



05 November 2010

Me Loves Gloves

The recent cold weather in Nashville has me all giddy with excitement.  Scarves, sweaters, coats, cashmere, hats and such are finding their way from the back of my closet to the front and I love it.  All of this layering has me thinking for you gals... it's funny how something as simple as putting on a glove can transform a dress or outfit into a more elegant, refined and memorable look.  Below are a few of my favorite looks of inspiration as well as some great gloves I've come across recently.  

Cynthia Nixon wearing dark brown gloves with an abstract print gown and a hint of ruby 

This Louis Vuitton ad speaks for itself. 

From the Fall 2010 runway collection of Milly (www.millyny.com) these blue gloves add an awesome pop to this black and white look.  



Leather and lace gloves below are Marc Jacobs, under $80 at www.shopbop.com


02 November 2010

Inspiration to Reality: Warhol

This Andy Warhol canvas is very interesting to me.  The different shades of blue and brown complement each other very well.  Usually brown, black and blue are tough for me to mix, so this was a great challenge for me to style an outfit around.  


Below is a blue scarf halter dress by Stella McCartney.  Straight lines of the skirt complement those of the Warhol and the hanging scarf adds some excitement and versatility.  The shade of blue, although not an exact match to the blues in the Warhol, is very bold and engaging like the work above.  Quilted leather bag by Marc Jacobs is the perfect combination of brown and black, both colors give great depth and balance to the Warhol above and style below.  The heel by LAMB is a navy suede with brown rusched leather.  






26 October 2010

For The Guys: Fall Fashion

For great casual Fall looks, guys have tons of options. I prefer finding unique pieces that your fellow Nashvillian may not put the energy into sourcing. Try for example this knit long sleeve with uncommon neckline from All Saints, the black skinny jean with subtle pocket detail from Bess (tucked or rolled) with a calf boot and this awesome Marc Jacobs watch with raised rubber numbering.