Nina Kojovic Celebrates The Cutty Sark, Lensed By Yuval Hen For How To Spend It Magazine

Nina Kojovic Celebrates The Cutty Sark, Lensed By Yuval Hen For How To Spend It Magazine

Model Nina Kojovic poses aboard the Cutty Sark, bringing a flamboyant, dandified British Empire fashion story to Britain’s National Maritime Museum. The British clipper ship was one of the last tea ships, a triumph in design efficiency and speed — only to bow to the increasing dominance of steam propulsion ships.

Photographer Yuval Hen captures the 150th anniversary of the Cutty Sark in images styled by Hannah Teare for How To Spend It Magazine online June 13, 2019. Visit the site for product details including Valentino, Alexis Mabille, Fendi, Dior and more.

Sandrine + Michael Eye Leah Rodi In Surreal Images For How To Spend It Magazine March 2019

Sandrine + Michael Eye Leah Rodi In Surreal Images For How To Spend It Magazine March 2019

Sandrine + Michael Eye Leah Rodi In Surreal Images For How To Spend It Magazine March 2019

Model Leah Rodl is styled by Hannah Teare in avant-garde dresses from Alexander McQueen, Simone Rocha, Fendi and more. Inspired by the work of surreal artist Dorothes Tanning, Sandrine Dulermo and Michael Labica are behind the lens for How to Spend It Magazine March 2019.

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Leah Rodi Fancies Artist Dorthea Tanning Lensed By Sandrine + Michael For How To Spend It Magazine February 2019

Model Leah Rodi channels artist Dorthea Tanning, styled in graphic spring looks by Hannah Teare. Photographers Sandrine Dulermo and Michael Labica capture surreal woman moments for The Financial Times - How To Spend It Magazine February 2019./ Hair by Daniel Dyer; hair by Daniel Dyer

In the 1960s, when the American painter Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012) got sick of the smell of turpentine, the artist began working with fabric. A transplant from Sedona, Arizona to Paris with her husband, artist Max Ernst, Tanning’s work “came up from a sort of rage, as if I were working blind,” she said in a filmed interview.

Hyerallergic explains:

Midway through Behind the Door, Another Invisible Door — a new retrospective of more than 150 of Tanning’s works at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, organized in collaboration with the Tate Modern — the soft sculptures from this 1960s fury take the visitor by surprise. Tanning, who lived to be 101, is primarily known for her Surrealist paintings of the 1940s. While the sculptures seem like a radical departure, they are actually fluid adaptations of the lesser-known, loose-limbed paintings she began in the 1950s. Fleshy, primal, timeless, and odd, these fabric constructions present a head-on collision with the era’s Minimalist sculptors, such as Donald Judd and Tony Smith. They seem unprecedented: Louise Bourgeois wouldn’t start working with fabrics until decades later. The younger artist Annette Messager had just begun creating her early fiber work in Paris.

Tanning’s exhibition will travel to the Tate Modern, opening February 27 to June 9, 2019. The exhibition is curated by Alyce Mahon.

Yasmin Le Bon Test Drives Ford Mustang GT For Vanity Fair UK September 2018

Yasmin Le Bon buckles up in 'Fast Forward', styled by Hannah Teare. Photographer Matt Holyoak flashes Le Bon in her city test drive of a Ford Mustang GT for Vanity Fair UK September 2018 (En Route Supplement)./ Hair by Paul Donocan; makeup by Liz Pugh

Le Bon's critique of the car is surely an example of future editorial relationships between magazines and sponsors. The editorial doesn't say sponsored content -- and I agree with that decision, although others would not. Vanity Fair is hemorrhaging money and new sources of income must be developed. I personally subscribed to the magazine recently, to gain total access to all the content,  as it's going behind a tight pay wall. 

New grandmother Le Bon strikes a perfect balance with her newsy critique of the car that's filled with details about her own life and what the Mustang GT has meant to her over the decades. She doesn't give it 5-stars and yet there's a lot of solid, positive accolades for Mustang to market around the article. 

The New York Times' Vanessa Friedman was critical of Vanity Fair US's September 2018 cover with Michelle Williams wearing Louis Vuitton but not writing 'sponsored cover' . Williams is a LV ambassador and she was photographed by new LV photographer Collier Schorr. I could argue that this is also a boost for women photographers. This complex relationship between journalism and business reminds me of the dating game profile option "it's complicated". Knowing how difficult it is to make money online in a world where consumers think everything shold be free or very cheap, I will refrain from the criticism. 

Elisabeth Toll Flashes Anett Drenyovski In Artisan-Inspired Looks For Stylist Magazine Winter 2017

Hungarian fashion model Anett Drenyovski joins the pile-on of fashion's fall 2017 nature escape, styled here by Hannah Teare in Elisabeth Toll images for Stylist Magazine Winter 2017. "Elisabeth Toll's images are easily recognizable by their careful composition, the storytelling character and their emphasis of the surroundings. Architecture and natureare often a strong element in her images," writes LundLund.com.