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Fashion Show Special 11 NOVEMBER / 2012 アンヴィ TM www.en-vie-fashion.com FASHION SHOW SPECIAL COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK MADRID KOBE COLLECTION PERTH FASHION FESTIVAL VANCOUVER FASHION WEEK MODE GAKUEN FASHION SHOW KANSAI COLLECTION SHANGHAI FASHION WEEK PLUS DUFFY JEWELLERY PLUS MANY MORE & ALL THE LATEST AND HOTTEST FASHION NEWS AND INFO! Pants / HM ADVERTISING SPACE IN EN VIE IS AVAILABLE. Please get in touch for details: [email protected] media is up-to-date. Disclaimer: Every effort is made to ensure all En Vie necessarily endorsed by the Please note that opinions expressed herein are not any loss, damage or distress publisher. The publisher cannot be held liable for to any advice in this magazine. resulting in errors, omissions or from adherence or content of The publisher takes no responsibility for the qualityight holder. advertisements. All rights reserved by the copyr fashion.com/disclaimer.html To see the full disclaimer please go to www.en-vie- COVER + FOLLOWING Photography / LAURA KAZLAUSKIENE Model / ZIVILE PRANCKEVICIUTE Makeup / OLESIA ZURAVLIOVA Hair / DAINIUS ARMIN Styling / GABRIELE KERPYTE Designer / CLAIRE GARVEY Vintage Clothing BACK COVER Photography / COURTNEY HAYS Styling / ROXANNE WINTZ Makeup / KATHIE "MIA" PREHEIM Hair / JESSICA STEELE Model / DANIKA ALEXANDER 08 23 46 54 70 TEAM CONTENTS Director 06 THE COLOURS OF NOVEMBER GERD KRAMER 07 NEWS International Fashion News AD, Design & Illustration 08 EDITORIAL I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings ANNA JASINSKI 16 EDITORIAL Waiting Editors 19 FASHION Shift EDWARD HATFIELD 23 FASHION SHOW SPECIAL CHRIS ROAF HENDRIK FUTTERLIEB 24 COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK 28 MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK MADRID Sub Editors 32 PERTH FASHION WEEK MARY SIMCOX BRANDON LINDER 35 COOL WINTER: KOBE COLLECTION VERA CHAN 38 VANCOUVER FASHION WEEK Japanese Editors 40 MODE GAKUEN FASHION SHOW TOMOKO FUJII 43 ANYTHING GOES: KANSAI COLLECTION 2012 A/W SHOKO NAMBA 44 SHANGHAI FASHION WEEK Marketing 46 TRASHION Trash Trends YOKO YAMAMOTO 52 FICTION Awake Consultants 54 FASHION Dark Spell DARIA MIURA 58 PHOTOGRAPHER Star In The Dust YUQI NAKAMURA 60 FASHION Seaside Web & PR Managers 64 HAIR Living In A Material World LYSTIA PUTRANTO 66 PHOTOGRAPHER Gold Dust BARRET TRICKEY 68 FASHION Frozen Blood Stylists 70 JEWELLERY Duffy Jewellery TOMOKO FUJII 72 FASHION Luster EWA FIUTAK JUSTYNA KORUSIEWICZ 75 MAKEUP A Perfect Moment 76 EDITORIAL A Light In The Dark Assistant NAOKO HIGASHIYAMA 80 RECIPE 81 ESMOD EVENTS 82 HOROSCOPE En Vie 06 THE COLOURS OF NOVEMBER Illustration & Concept ANNA BOURS / www.dollhouse-online.com News NOVEMBER 2012 07 Text / AYA IGARASHI Translation & Edit / SARA AI COE MAC MARILYN MONROE COLLECTION TONY BURCH Think thick, black winged eyeliner and the perfect red New York based luxury brand Tony Burch is thinking 1 pout. MAC make-up is taking us back to the glamorous 6 pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month. The brand Golden Age with their new Marilyn Monroe collection. The is helping to fight against breast cancer with its limited edition Hollywood siren look has never been easier to achieve with their pink iPhone case and bracelet. 15% of the proceeds will be Marilyn inspired eye shadows, nail polish and lipsticks. If you donated to breast cancer research. Pink has never been such want to look like a bombshell from the 50’s, head down to your a hopeful colour. You can purchase these pink delights at Tony MAC store now for this limited edition collection. Burch boutiques and the designer’s online store. BURBERRY LEADS THE DIGITAL WORLD FASHION ICON DIANA VREELAND Burberry has conquered the digital world by taking DOCUMENTARY 2 the number one spot in the 4th annual L2 Think 7 To all the fashion savvy women of today, a Tank Digital IQ Index: Fashion. Burberry’s devotion to digital documentary on America’s original and most notorious innovation can be seen in their strong Facebook community and fashionista Diana Vreeland has been released. their digital product customization features. The brand’s micro- The documentary, titled "The Eye Has to Travel," tells the site, Burberry Bespoke, allows customers to design their own story of the extraordinary life of the 20th century fashion trench coat, from selecting the fabric lining to designing the icon who lived, breathed and ate fashion. Vreeland worked monogram. The digitally savvy brand dominated over 63 other at Harper’s Bazaar and was an influential editor at Vogue brands including Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Hugo Boss. in her 60’s, before being fired. Outrageous, creative and unpredictable are some of the words used to describe COCA-COLA CONTOUR BOTTLES X NENDO Vreeland. A truly inspiring documentary about an innovative Coca-cola has teamed up with Tokyo based design woman who lived life by her own rules. 3 company nendo to bring you tableware made out of recycled coke bottles. Courtesy of Oki Sato and his team at nendo, discarded coke bottles will get a second chance and be reincarnated as green tinted bowls and plates. Who would’ve ever thought a coke bottle would make stylish tableware? Only a very limited supply will be sold in select stores around Tokyo. +1 ODIVA HALLOWEEN HOTEL PLAZA ATHENEE PRESENTS GOODIES PARIS’ LARGEST SUITE G Not one to miss out on 4 Paris just became ever more romantic with Hotel Plaza the Halloween festivities, Godiva Athenee’s newly renovated and redecorated royal suite. The has released some spooky limited suite, decorated in purple, black and gold, still retains its classic edition Halloween treats. From charm and is the largest suite in the city. At 450-square metres, ghost shaped chocolates to pumpkin the suite offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two drawing spiced caramels, these treats are rooms, an office and a kitchen. Tempted? Luxury comes with a almost too good to give away to big price tag, with rates in the Royal Suite starting from €20,000 trick-or-treaters. Don’t miss out on a night. And that’s excluding breakfast. these Halloween goodies, especially the highly recommended Pumpkin VIKTOR & ROLF SUPER LIMITED SUNGLASSES Patch truffles. Yum. With only 100 pairs of sunglasses made, VIKTOR & 5 ROLF is sticking to the true meaning of “limited.” Each of the 100 pieces comes with the designer’s signature, special cleaning cloth and case. The frames come in a ”Demi black” colourway exclusive to this line. With only 100 pairs made worldwide, you’d better hurry if you don’t want to miss out on this exclusive, sexy eyewear. En Vie EDITORIAL 08 I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS Photography / DIANA SANTISTEBAN Model / EMILY DOYLE @ Ford Models Makeup & Hair / PARIS WIMBLEY Wardrobe Styling / SHELLY SMITH @ The Bombshell Boutique En Vie EDITORIAL 16 WAITING Text & Photography / REMON VAN DEN KOMMER / www.remonvandenkommer.nl Makeup & Hair / FELITIA JONGEMAN Models / MELISSE LISS & SIPPORA JK Location / Wassenaar, The Netherlands Beige dress with buttons / ATMOSPHERE Dark blue & Grey dress / ZARA WOMAN any women across the world may see This editorial was shot on location in M themselves reflected in this: Wassenaar, The Netherlands, by the talented Remon van den Kommer, an Waiting for their men to come home. up-and-coming Dutch photographer known for his unique style and Waiting for friends to come over. creativity. He used only natural light for these shots, which adds to the Waiting for the phone to ring. sincerity of the mood and maintains the honesty of the story they tell. Waiting for dreams to come true. The story is compelling, capturing the hearts and minds of the audience. Waiting for anything ... to just happen! Felitia Jongaman is the young It’s a daily scene “en vie” (in life). However, the truth hairstylist who oversaw make-up is sometimes you’ve got to stop waiting and take the and hair for the photo shoot. She initiative; make the phone call, visit your friends and was a finalist on "Next Hair Guru" stop waiting for dreams to just come true, MAKE them where she began cultivating her happen! skills as a stylist, a discipline of self- improvement that she continues till We’ve left the era of black and white. Now is a this day. She’s an ideal example of a time when women can be independent, successful, woman who has stopped waiting for fashionable, sexy and smart. We don’t have to wait for her dreams to come true and stepped anyone anymore; we can make it happen ourselves! up to realise them! En Vie FASHION 19 SHIFT Photography / SHAELAH ARIOTTI Styling / AL ICIA COLEMAN Hair & Makeup / ALEX OUSTON Model / KEELY @ Viviens Bodysuit / NANCY GANZ Necklace / TOPSHOP Cuffs / ASOS Tights / RAZZAMATAZZ Fabric / LINCRAFT Bodysuit / NANCY GANZ Jewellery / STYLIST'S OWN Fabric / LINCRAFT En Vie SPECIAL 23 FASHION SHOW SPECIAL COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK MADRID PERTH FASHION WEEK KOBE COLLECTION VANCOUVER FASHION WEEK MODE GAKUEN FASHION SHOW KANSAI COLLECTION SHANGHAI FASHION WEEK En Vie FASHION SHOW 24 COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK Text / SAMUEL SCHLER / twitter.com/samuelschler Pictures / COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK® YDE HENRIK VIBSKOV WHIITE et’s not lie: Even in the middle of August, we Whiite, Noa Noa, Henrik Vibskov, Designers Remix L barely saw the sun for more than a couple of hours and Wood Wood were some of the influential brands and quickly realized that rain is indeed unevenly that presented during this fashion week, mostly shared on the planet. Fortunately, none of the editors, dominated by pastel tones, caramel and deep blue and stylists, bloggers or celebrities were here to sunbathe, used on an incredible variety of fabrics, ranging from but rather were 100% dedicated to the event they had traditional cottons and wools to high-tech PVC and been awaiting for the past six months: Copenhagen super thin leather.
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