Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Selina Khan Editorial for Teen Vogue, November 2008

Selina Khan, who competed in the 2007 Elite Model Look competition, burst onto the scene this season at the New York Fashion Week and managed to snag 8 shows, including Ralph Lauren and Lacoste. Represented by One Models in NYC, the young girl from the Caribbean (she represented The Antilles at the Elite Model Look competition) scored an editorial in Teen Vogue recently (November 2008) shot by fame photographer, Bruce Weber. Although the editorial is not spectacular, it is a great start for a new model and a typical shoot for Teen Vogue.

There isn't a whole lot of information about her on the internet but stay tuned. I expect to see more of her work in the near future.

Model: Selina Khan
Editorial: Dream Weaver
Magazine: Teen Vogue, November 2008
Photographer: Bruce Webber
Fashion Editor: Havana Laffitte
Sittings Editor: Lisa Love

Source: Teen Vogue

Monday, October 20, 2008

Hyun Yi Lee Magazine Cover for Korea Harper's Bazaar, October 2008

Here is Hyun Yi Lee in Burberry Prorsum's feather jacket from the Fall 2008/Winter 2009 collection on the (additional booklet) cover of Korea Marie Claire, October 2008. You can watch the video of the runway show here.

Model: Hyun Yi Lee
Attire:
Burberry Prorsum, Fall 2008/Winter 2009
Magazine: Korea Harper's Bazaar, October 2008
Photographer: Zo Sun Hee

Source: DCM Models

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Lakshmi Menon Editorial for US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008

Lakshmi Menon, the breakout star of last season finally scored an editorial in the United States. This photo from US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008 accompanied a 4-page story on Ricardo Tisci and his ascend to the top as the designer for Givenchy. Lakshmi is one of Richardo Tisci's muses and has opened his show in the past.

According to The Fashion Spot, Lakshmi Menon walked a total of 37 shows this season, including 18 in NY, 10 in Milan and 9 in Paris. That is quite a feat for any model.

Models: Lakshmi Menon (far right) & other models
Editoral: What's Hot Now
Magazine: US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Fashion Editor: Jenny Capitain

Source: Scanned by AMB

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Gwen Lu Editorial for (French) Biba Magazine, October 2008

Model: Gwen Lu
Editorial: Humeur Vagabonde
Magazine: (French) Biba Magazine, October 2008
Photographer: Naomi Yang
Stylist: Alina Caraman

Source: Elite Models, Why Not Models & Naomi Yang

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Gwen Lu Editorial for Taiwan Vogue, September 2008

Model: Gwen Lu
Editorial: Colorize Me
Magazine: Taiwan Vogue, September 2008
Photographer: Naomi Yang

Source: Naomi Yang (Photos 1 - 5) and Elite Models (Photo 6)

Monday, October 13, 2008

Zhu Lin & Zhang Xu Chao Editorial

Here is IMG's latest acquisition from China -- Zhu Lin. The 5' 11.5" tall model was signed with the agency earlier this season but her first season in New York City was not very successful. Nonetheless, this editorial below shows how spectacular she looks. She reminds me a little of Mo Wandan but with a longer, leaner frame. [Mo Wandan also did a few closeup beauty editorials that looked somewhat like this.] The makeup and hair in the editorial are topnotch. The photography and editing here are also some of the best I've seen for a beauty ad. Can you imagine Lancôme or Estée Lauder using her in their beauty ads?

Photos #1 and #2 are my favorite of the bunch. It's so interesting to see how the cat eye makeup made her eyes larger than they really are. And look at the length of her neck!! Models with the best bodies usually have unusually long necks and legs, especially the calves (between the knees and ankles), and a short torso (high hips), like Han Jin, who was reported to have the best body in the industry.

Zhang Xu Chao in Photos #3 and #4 is a new Chinese model who recently shot a magazine cover with Singapore Style Magazine. She is definitely someone to look out for in the future.

Does anyone know where these photos are from? Is this a magazine editorial or a beauty ad? Who is the photographer? I want to provide as much information as possible so everyone can get credit for their wonderful work.

Model: Zhu Lin (Photos 1, 2 & left in 5 & 6) and Zhang Xu Chao (Photos 3, 4 and right in 5 & 6)
Editorial: Unknown
Magazine: Unknown
Photographer: Chen Man

Source: tFs

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Comme des Garçons for H&M, Fall 2008

Does anyone know the ID of this model in this Comme des Garçons for H&M Ad?

Model: Unknown
Ad Campaign: Comme des Garçons for H&M, Fall 2008
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Nitrolicious

Friday, October 10, 2008

Hyun Yi Lee Editorial for Korea Marie Claire, October 2008

Hyun Yi Lee, the latest model to come out of South Korea, is steadily climbing up the ranks of the international fashion scene. After signing with Major Model Management in the US earlier this year, she appeared in 9 shows (can someone confirm that?) during her first season in New York City. Last month during the Spring/Summer 2009 season, she walked in 14 shows including an important opening spot for NY-based designer, Koi Suwannagate. In addition, she scored a big coup when she was listed as one of the up-and-coming models of the season in L'Officiel France magazine in May 2008. Added to her expanding portfolio are two Korea Vogue covers (May 2008, July 2008) with Han Jin and Daul Kim and recently, a solo cover on Korea Marie Claire (Oct 2008).

A lot of comparisons have been made on the careers of Hyun Yi Lee and her compatriot, Hyoni Kang, who won the Ford Supermodel of the World competition in January 2008. Both girls came on to the international scene at the same time. With her title, Hyoni Kang received a one-year ($250,000) contract with Ford Models and has since been living in New York City with occasional trips to Korea for fashion shoots. Hyun Yi Lee, on the other hand, is still based in Seoul, Korea and only comes over to New York City and Europe for work purposes. Because of that, Hyoni Kang has appeared almost exclusively with NY-based publications while Hyun Yi Lee appears mostly in Korean magazines. [N.B.: I think Hyoni Kang's Supermodel of the World contract does not allow her to work (too much) outside of NYC except during fashion week because her agency won't get as much money if she booked jobs through other agencies in Europe and Asia.]

Aside from the different career paths, both girls also have very different looks. Hyun Yi Lee has a more distinctive look -- lean and tall with the most amazing neck in the modeling industry, in my opinion. Her face and body are more suited towards high fashion editorial work. Hyoni Kang, on the other hand, has that classic Teen Vogue and Elle Girl look that appeals more to mass retailers and will therefore, do well in that market.

The future trajectory of both models remains to be seen as the next season approaches. Hyoni Kang will be giving up her title as Supermodel of the World in January 2009 and may lose the solid representation of her agency. Ford Models will undoubted keep her on their roster but the agent who supervised her career will have a new girl to groom and push out onto the international scene. Will her new agent be as successful as the one currently managing her? Hyun Yi Lee will probably continue to be represented by Major Model Management (unless a bigger agency comes along and pouches her away) but to what end will Major Model put its resources to push her career to the next level. Only the future can tell.

Now, let talk about the wonderful editorial below. I love the mood of the entire set here. Hyun Yi Lee did an excellent job conveying the darkness and the mystery of the clothes without losing herself in the photos. I mean, it's about the clothes after all but the model still needs to look like she's there in the photos. I have seen so many editorials where the crazy clothes and makeup eat up the model until there is nothing left of the girl to look at. [Example: see Han Jin's editorial for (British) Another Magazine, Fall 2008.] Conversely, the models can also be so distracting that nobody looks at the clothes anymore -- this happens a lot when magazines use Hollywood celebrities instead of professional models. Yes, Anna I'm talking about you.

That said, my favorite shots in the editorial have to be Photos #2 to #6. Hyun Yi Lee's facial structure is simply spectacular -- she can cut fabric with her cheeks and chin. I have to admit, I wasn't a huge fan of hers when she appeared on the scene during the Spring/Summer 2008 Fashion Week in New York City. The designers she walked for did not know how to use her body and height so she ended up looking like Big Bird on Sesame Street. But she definitely looked great on the runways this season. And she is one of my favorite new models right now. I'm really excited to see where her career goes from here on out.

Model: Hyun Yi Lee
Editorial: The Dark Knight
Magazine: Korea Marie Claire, October 2008
Photographer: Zo Sun Hee

Source: DCM Models

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Jeanine Chin Editorial for (French) SOON Magazine #2, Summer 2007

I have always been a huge supporter of new models in the industry so I was super excited when I "discovered" Jeanine Chin. Jeanine Chin from Taiwan is signed with Angels Models Management in Paris and has been modeling for a couple of years, mostly in Asia and Europe. I first noticed her a couple months ago when she fronted this season's ad campaign for Vivienne Tam. I think it was her first appearance in the US.

Model: Jeanine Chin
Editorial: Vanish Flowers
Magazine: (French) SOON Magazine #2 (Summer 2007)
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Soon Magazine

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Du Juan Editorial for Italian Vogue, September 2006

I found this beautiful editorial of Du Juan for Italian Vogue, September 2006 shot by Peter Lindbergh in Las Vegas. At first glance, I thought it was done by Laurie Bartley whose photos are always saturated with intense colors.

Du Juan looks amazing here, especially in Photo 1. She does that pout better than anyone else in the business. Being the #1 Asian model in the world, Du Juan has done it all...well, almost. She has appeared in ad campaigns for some of the best designers in the world. Her first major ad campaign was for YSL in Spring/Summer 2006 shot by Juergen Teller. That was followed the next season with three major ad campaigns for Louis Vuitton (shot by Mert & Marcus), Roberto Cavalli, and Swarovski. Along the way, she added more appearances to her coffers for mass retailers like GAP, JCrew and Benetton. Then in Fall 2008/Winter 2009, she scored another trifecta of campaigns with appearances in Giorgio Armani, David Yurman and H&M.

In terms of magazine covers, she is the first and only Asian model to have graced the cover of Paris Vogue (October 2005). On top of that, there are dozens of other covers for Vogue (China, Taiwan), Harper's Bazaar (Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia), Elle (Hong Kong, Singapore, China), L'Officiel (Hong Kong), Marie Claire (China), French Revue de Modes, French Jalouse and many more that I haven't documented here. What next? Will Anna Wintour have the guts to put Du Juan on the cover of US Vogue? Will Italian Vogue be doing an ALL ASIAN issue?

But with Liu Wen, the up-and-coming Chinese model nipping at her heels, Du Juan days as the top Chinese model may be numbered. But she has paved the way for many more Asian models to take her place.

Model: Du Juan
Editorial: One Night in Las Vegas
Magazine: Italian Vogue, September 2008
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh

Source: FotoDecadent

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