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March 2013 - present Junior Fashion Editor - Wonderland Stylist - Freelance

February 2012 - March 2013 Assistant to Creative Director - Wonderland

Clients Rollacoaster, Flaunt, Burberry x Bafta, Dido, Ellie Goulding, Pronovias Barcelona, Dr. Organic, Diane von Furstenberg (assistant) Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Sept/Oct 13 Bulgari. The Diva collection, fit for prima donnas of all ages.

Photographer Jessie Craig

Fashion Editor Diva pink gold necklace with amethysts, rubellites, peridots and pavé Diva pink gold necklace with pavé diamonds by Bulgari and pink slip and pink gown with Francesca Turner diamonds by Bulgari and sheer purple silk dress from House of Vintage. feather trim both from the vintage collection of Anne Dettmer at Luella’s Bridal Boudoir. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

Gucci

Hair Kota Suizu at Caren using Bumble and Bumble. Makeup Celia Burton at CLM Hair & Makeup using NARS Cosmetics. Photographic Assistance Crusoe Weston. Fashion Assistance Izzy Farmiloe. Production Seona Taylor-Bell. Production Assistance Sophie Tindall. Model Anastasia Ivanova at Premier Model Management.Retouching GentlemansEdit. All clothing and accessories Thanks ProLighting, Film Processing and Development by Labyrinth Photographic and Deerhurst Road. Gucci Resort 2014.

Gucci’s Resort Studio 54 and collection is changed into an characterised by equally fabulous relaxed, almost loungewear

pyjama shapes option. What 000 000 and fabrics, yet could be more still glimmering decadent than fabrics, as if one looking fabulous had come straight when nobody can home from see you?

Photographer Fashion Editor Felix Cooper Francesca Turner 000 Nov/Dec 13 Nov/Dec 1970s haute couture YSL belt from Atelier Mayer. Wonderland magazine Wonderland

1970s tassel necklace from Susan Caplan Vintage Collection. 000 Francesca Turner Francesca Francesca Turner Rollacoaster Sept 13

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Sleeveless embroidered dress by Christopher Kane, burgundy PVC skirt by Burberry Prorsum and Embroidered chiffron dress by Valentino silver Celtic necklace by Pebble Francesca Turner Rollacoaster Sept 13

Green sheer long dress by Roksanda Ilincic from Browns, cream tartan cashmere jumper by Stella McCartney from Liberty, gold Cream knit sleeveless top by Rochas, cream knit neck piece Celtic necklace by Pebble and shoes by Claire Barrow. by Simone Rocha, cream long skirt by Gareth Pugh and gold brass ring and silver ring by Pebble.

Photographer’s assistant EWEN Fashion assistants GIULIA ODDI and HANNAH DOWNES Makeup JO.FROST at CLM Hair & Make Up using MAC Cosmetics Model KIERA GREENWOOD at Select Thanks to Bushy Lodge, Firle Francesca Turner Flaunt Nov 13

THIS PAGE: GRAFFITI PRINT SHIRT AND TROUSERS BY PAUL SMITH.

OPPOSITE: GINGHAM SHIRT BY PRADA.

KING KRULE Written by Alison King MEET ME AT THE CHIPPY AND I’LL CROON YOU A TUNE Photographed by Joost Vandebrug Francesca Turner Flaunt Nov 13

SUIT, COTTON SHIRT WITH ’70S COLLAR, AND SKINNY TIE BY PAUL SMITH. Francesca Turner Flaunt Nov 13 PHOTOGRAPHER: JOOST VANDEBRUG AT JOOSTVANDEBRUG.COM. STYLIST: FRANCESCA TURNER. PRODUCER: SEONA TAYLOR-BELL. STYLING ASSISTANTS: GIULIA ODDI AND HANNAH DOWNES. STYLING ASSISTANTS: TAYLOR-BELL. SEONA TURNER. PRODUCER: FRANCESCA STYLIST: JOOSTVANDEBRUG.COM. AT VANDEBRUG JOOST PHOTOGRAPHER:

OPPOSITE: GINGHAM SHIRT AND TROUSERS BY PRADA.

THIS PAGE: WOOL BOXY BLAZER AND WOOL FLAT-FRONT PANTS BY MARGARET HOWELL, COTTON SHIRT WITH ’70S COLLAR BY PAUL SMITH, AND STRIPED TIE BY EMPORIO ARMANI.

STYLIST: FRANCESCA TURNER

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Louis Vuitton. Pre-fall 2013 is inspired by Francois Truffaut’s 1968 opus The Bride Wore Black.

Photographer Fanny Latour-Lambert Fashion Editor Francesca Turner Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Sept/Oct 13 Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Sept/Oct 13

Hair Noriko Takayama at Untitled Artists using Kiehl’s. Makeup Riona O’Sullivan using Urban Decay. Set Design Samara Tompsett. Photographic Assistance Tom Ribot. Fashion Assistance Giulia Oddi and Itunu Oke. Hair Assistance Suze Smethurst. Set Design Assistance Rosie Jenkins. Production Seona Taylor-Bell. Models Rebeca Marcos and Megan both at Models1. Thanks Apiary Studios and Honeyjam.

All clothing and accessories Louis Vuitton PF13. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

Miu Miu

All clothing and accessories Miu Miu Resort 2014. Fashion Editor Francesca Turner

Hair Roku Roppongi at Saint Luke using Kiehl’s. Makeup Bea Sweet using Photographer Kate Bellm M.A.C Cosmetics and OPI Nails. Set Design Clementine Keith-Roach. Fashion Assistance Camilla McGregor. Set Design Assistance Elle Palmer Jenkins. Retouching Allegra Pacheco. Model Irma Spies at Iconic Management. Thanks Frederick at Shoot Factory.

Tropical flowers by Habitat. For resort, Miu Miu envision a girl in bejeweled denim and blue roses. Imagine if you will a lonely country singer, teetering on her flowery heels and belting out a number about heartbreak, the stage lights glinting off her highly stacked bracelets as she dolefully waves her hands. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

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P Latour-LambertFanny Left: black leather skirt by French Connection, white short-sleeved shirt and leather and woven jacket both by DSquared2 and pearl necklaces and white and black striped perspex bag all by Chanel. Right: white leather quilted skirt by Balmain, leather and woven jacket by Ports 1961 and sheer zebra print shirt by French Connection, round sunglasses by Sportmax X Cutler and Gross Leather and woven jacket by Ports 1961, sheer zebra print shirt by French Connection and mini black leather bowling bag and black leather envelope bag (just seen) both by Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane. and round sunglasses by Sportmax X Cutler and Gross. Binoculars by Bentley’s. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

Short-sleeved sweater by Whistles, pink leather jacket by Emilio Pucci, pink cropped trousers by Iceberg, Embroidered denim jacket by Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren, denim wide-legged jeans red leather shoulder bag by Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane, tweed Miss Dior bag by Dior and gold chain by Chanel, chambray shirt by Levi’s, embroidered Miss Dior Orange Riviera bag and necklace by Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. Lady Dior in blue and purple calfskin bag both by Dior. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

Hair Noriko Takayama at Untitled Artists London using TIGI Bed Head. Makeup Riona O’Sullivan. Using Chanel Le Weekend and A/W2013. Nail Technician Ami Streets at LMC Worldwide using Chanel A/W2013 and Body Excellence Hand Cream. Fashion Assistance Camilla McGregor. Hair Assistance Yuri Nakajima. Production Seona Taylor-Bell. Models The Bloom Twins. Thanks Amanda Kaiser at Magnum PR.

Pinstriped blazer by 3.1 Phillip Lim, sheer blouse with embellished collar by DKNY, pinstriped trousers Navy ribbed polo neck and navy lace short-sleeved jacket by Dior. by River Island and perspex Chanel No.5 bottle by Chanel. Binoculars by Bentley’s. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13

Fendi The Return of the Bag Bugs

Photographer Sittings Editor Benedict Morgan Francesca Turner

Set Design Jessica Dance

All accessories from the Bag Bug Collection by Fendi. Francesca Turner Wonderland magazine Nov/Dec 13 Francesca Turner Rollacoaster Sept 12

PhotograPher PAUL PHUNG Fashion editor FRANCESCA TURNER

Roll neck £23 by AmericAn AppArel, embellished top £775 by SASS And Bide, large insect brooch £55 from GilliAn HorSup at GrAyS Antique mArketS and purple damask trousers £594 by peter pilotto

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introducing - gita

HARD AND FAST Young female lYricist moves to new York to start a rap career, builds rapport with some of the biggest hip-hop producers going, seriallY jet-sets, will one daY rule the airwaves completelY with game- changing debut lp. angel haze, right? wrong. better.

Photographer liam warwick Fashion Editor francesca turner Words jack mills

ita – who bowled into her Wonderland shoot with a head of fluoro pink hair (having ditched her emphatically 90s, Lauren Hill- esque braids) – rocketed into the world of acid tinged, fringe-y gUS brat rap late last year with “Hood Rich”, a song so back- straightening and punchy it makes you forget just how saturated the scene has become. Her follow-up release “Lights Out” – produced by regular right-hand man DJ Two $tacks – is a charged, quivering track with a foreboding, gargantuan bass drop, which cemented the status of the Bay Area-born beat keeper as a towering new presence. Gita, born Gabriella Pavel, was raised in Oakland, California with me to go see Pusha T and Tyler, the Creator at The Bowery?’ by parents heavily involved in the area’s underground hip-hop I asked her. She was into it. We just hit it off. She was like; ‘I throw community. Her father managed a horde of rap-packs and soloists these nights, and I saw some of the stuff you do – I like you.’ So we through the 90s, and headed up a series of industry parties with performed, and I had this big-ass mink coat on – I swear everyone gave cult hip-hop collective Digital Underground. “Rappers would be at me tons of kisses for wearing that.” my house all the time,” she says. “From The , to Releasing newest single “Let That” late last year on Fool’s Gold – a and . Or I would go to their house and play with Brooklyn label said to have discovered the likes of schizo lyric spitter their kids. He would host parties, at like fat-ass hotels and shit around , stoner rapper Kid Cudi and house pop electro-ist Duck the Bay. Like bootylicious bitches and shit.” Sauce – was one giant confidence boost for Gita. It was only after a As a child, Gita’s twin brother Amallio was best friends with a chance encounter with co-founder Nick Catchdubs via mutual contact San Franciscan named Natassia Gail Zolot – better known nowadays Two $tacks that saw the track being included on the template’s five year as Kreayshawn. It was only in her teens (Gita is 22 now) that the pair anniversary compilation, Loosies. became friends. “I see her more as a filmmaker than anything else,” says Breaks like this seem to come Gita’s way regularly. It was only in Gita, “but she’s been super-supportive of my music. She’s so sweet – the January that she jetted to London to work on a track – albeit for an most non-confrontational person you’ll ever meet.” undisclosed artist – with Mark Ronson. “Everyone’s been so ‘What?!’ Jetting between Oakland, Miami and LA to meet beat-makers and about it, which I totally understand. I tried hitting him up [when I was discuss collaborations grew tiring – so Gita eventually sought satisfaction in London again recently] and he was like, [puts on a salty Received in Manhattan’s boundlessly effervescent arts community, moving to Pronunciation dialect] ‘I’m going to be in Paris, so I’m not going to be Harlem in 2009. Gita’s first gig proper was at the scene-iest of Lower here Gita’. Everyone likes to mock him.” East Side hotspots, vinyl spinner Venus X’s monthly club night GHE20 In between maintaining her @-tastic Twitter page (she was even seen G0TH1K, supporting the likes of rap enigma Mykki Blanco, Three 6 swapping retweets with elusive New York-via-London dubhead Zomby Mafia founder Gangsta Boo and A$AP Mob producing force, Ferg– back in February) and working on a debut EP with experimental artists she now regularly parties with. producer Darq E Freaker, Gita meditates. “I don’t think people know “I didn’t know anyone in New York when I moved there, so I hit up how to use energy,” she says. “But I totally believe in energy and stuff – Venus on the internet,” she says. “‘Yo, want to come attend this night you can use it for good, it’s powerful. People tend to ignore it.” Energy – and how to siphon it constructively – plays a huge part in Gita’s regular routine; it seems she’s forever darting between studios, meeting producers and talking projects and prospects. But what’s key to her music-making approach – and what has come to define a post- Twitter generation of DIY rappers – is that deals are made on her terms Navy blue satin dress with black and alone. “We link, we chill, I meet real producers who work with big people, white flower patch by PRADA and we do music. I take it very seriously,” she says, unflinchingly. “I don’t Hair AMBER ROSE PEAKE at CAROL have people sit around and write my music for me.” HAYES MANAGEMENT using L’ORÉAL PROFESSIONNEL TECHNI ART Makeup BEA SWEET using M.A.C. COSMETICS Nail Technician CLAIRE K using OPI Photographic Assistance ANDRE TITCOMBE Fashion Assistance SAMANTHA 34 GOLD

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SoundS - MIGu EL SoundS - MIGu EL PhotograPher Kim JaKobsen to — Fashion editor Francesca turner

Jumper by LEVI’S MAdE & CRAftEd at MAtCHES, black t- shirt (just seen) and black denim Haunting, sparse, sexy and soulful, jeans both by LEVI’S, sunglasses by oLIVER GoLdSMItH, socks by fALKE and shoes Miguel’s own the sounds of transcendental Californian crooner Miguel are giving contemporary R&B the kick in the backside it’s been waiting for. Here, he explains how his new record Kaleidoscope Dream is this WoRdS StuARt BRuMfItt winter’s warming, musical nightcap.

hen Miguel opened for usher at his recent London show, it was by no means incidental. the R&B legend is the young gun’s mentor, the two of them brought together by music exec – and one-time notorious B.I.G. manager W– Mark Pitts. “Mark was very keen that we become as close creatively as possible,” says Miguel in his LA drawl. “He wanted to put me in with usher so he could show me the ropes and give me advice. I was a nobody kid. usher just trusted Mark, plus he’d already heard some of my music and was a fan.” So Miguel ended up co-writing three songs on usher’s 2010 album Raymond Vs Raymond and supported him on the uS-wide oMG tour. Miguel’s contributions to the album were far removed from the will.i.am- 000 produced anthem that gave the tour its name: “oMG” might have been 151 the danced-up, dumbed-down hit that sold the album, but it was tracks like the spacey, sexual opener “Monstar”, the sparse, slo-mo “Mars Vs. Venus” and the Cali-funk “Pro Lover” that made the record so good when Dream you got it. Miguel’s earlier solo 2010 album All I instrumentals and “Hard Way” was a hip-hop beat softened by the Want Is You was chock-full of the same such swoon of his voice. It went criminally unnoticed in the uK, but hopefully eargasmic R&B. “Sure thing” had an old-school his new work, Kaleidoscope dream, will make a bigger dent in a 2012 fuzz and feel, a haunting choral harmony ran climate where frank ocean’s obscuro-R&B has thrived. through “Girl With the tattoo”, “Quickie” was Like frank, who first made a name for himself through a free a cocky call for a swift shag over clashing mixtape, Miguel was keen to circumnavigate the norms of releasing this time round. Certain tracks on Kaleidoscope dream were initially put out via “Art dealer Lover “I think the great Chic”, a tripartite (and freely downloadable) EP, perhaps to appeal to the influential music blogs who love a leak or a slow drip. the part about R&B now teased tracks drew attention to the rarity and quality of Miguel. fans on critic-infested is that individuality forum I Love Music went wild; many of them claiming that lead track, “Adorn”, was the song is starting to be of the year. Alongside frankie o and the Weeknd, celebrated again. Miguel is one of R&B’s biggest game-changers; all of them switching up the genre, harnessing their love, fear, doubt, horniness and Artists are tired of loneliness in a clever, cool new manner, albeit with soul. “You can hear it the moment you the bullshit and the hear the voice. there’s a soul, there’s feeling behind it. It’s progressive, it’s not the same same regurgitated, sound, not the same topics, not written from the same perspective. People lost sight of the individuality and R&B became so urban,” he soulless stuff.” says, suggesting that machismo meant male

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