



Congratulations to Arizona Muse from Next Models for opening and closing last nights Prada show. As you can see, she looks great off the runway too.
Arizona Muse street style: after the SS17 Balenciaga show
Congratulations to Arizona Muse from Next Models for opening and closing last nights Prada show. As you can see, she looks great off the runway too.
Arizona Muse street style: after the SS17 Balenciaga show
Arizona Muse exiting the SS17 BCBG Max Azria show. She was virtually unknown at this time.
Want to know which show at New York Fashion Week will give the first clue as to who the next big face will be this season? Try BCBG Max Azria. It's on Day 2 of New York Fashion Week and comes before Marc Jacobs (mid week) and Calvin Klein (last day).
At this same time last season, Arizona Muse who was virtually unknown was already on Casting Director Russell Marsh's radar. She opened and closed BCBG Max Azria. Russell Marsh later cast Arizona for the SS17 Prada show and with Miucci Prada's final go ahead, Arizona Opened and Closed Prada.
A similar pattern of virtually prophetic insight by Casting Director Russell Marsh can also be understood by looking back at the SS17 and SS17 BCBG Max Azria shows. In SS17, Russell cast a virtually unknown Frida Gustavsson and Jacquelyn Jablonski. And for SS17, Russell cast a rookie face unknown to the public at the time named Constance Jablonski.
Granted, there are other shows and many other factors that contribute to a models runway success, but BCBG Max Azria because of it's place on the New York Fashion Week schedule on Day 2 is the perfect place to begin looking for at least one big new face, possibly the next Constance, Jacquelyn, or Arizona.
Be sure to check back on the blog on September 8/9th for an update from backstage at the BCBG Max Azria show as I've just been confirmed by PR!
Arizona Muse (USA)
Dorothea Barth Jorgensen (Sweden)
NUDE FOR SS17: Isabeli Fontana (Brazil) exits the SS17 Balmain show at Paris Fashion Week in October with hardly a hint of make up.
NUDE FOR FW11: Arizona Muse (USA) exits the FW11 show at Paris Fashion Week with hardly a hint of make up
HOW SHE WORE IT: Isabeli Fontana (Brazil)
HOW SHE WORE IT: Arizona Muse (USA)
The make up genius behind Balmain, Ralph Lauren, Derek Lam, Altuzarra, the Victoria's Secret show, and the SS17 Estée Lauder campaign is Tom Pecheux. He is needless to say, another World Thought Leader when it comes to make up. What I found interesting is how Tom chose a virtually nude make up aesthetic for both the SS17 and FW11 Balmain shows. When you think Balmain, you think Rock and Roll Edge. I know I would assume that Rock and Roll edge would be filled with a Debbie Harry like character -- with a stark black palette of mascara and strong eye shadow.
But, in both seasons, Tom Pecheux preserved the models original beauty. It's what British Vogue called, "a nude face becomes an aesthetic of its own this season, pointing to a woman that is completely at home in her own skin." American Vogue quoted Pecheux for the SS17 show "It's about what you don't see" and for the FW 11 show "...we want the girls to look like themselves".
Ultimately, this creates more booking value for the model too, since it makes their face more recognizable and memorable to key editors, photographers, and stylists--unlike other directional shows where the girl hides behind a mask or looks like a clown.
Something to think about next time you don your Balmain.
p.s. if you want to get a glimpse of my life beyond the blog, I'm tweeting with regularity now @WhatShaunaThinks
Arizona Muse (Next, NY) exiting Balenciaga in Paris
Arizona Muse was arguably the new phenomena to watch this last show season. She captured the hearts of a wide set of Casting Directors from London's Russell Marsh to New York's James Scully. She's from New Mexico in case you are wondering and her show credits include opening and closing both Prada and Miu Miu, opening Chloé and closing YSL. I'm sure the Faith Kates team at Next NY will generate some amazing off season action for this new wonder.
Bo Don (Marilyn, NY) exiting Roberto Cavalli in Milan
Dutch wonder Bo Don first debuted on the runways at the Fall/Winter 2010 PARIS shows, but this Spring/Summer 2018 season marked her first full circuit of shows. Her appearence in Balenciaga marked two consecutive seasons in the show and her walks in the most directional shows like Cavalli, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs and Chanel point to what is surely going to be a colorful career to manage for the team over at Marilyn.
Britt Maren (Women, NY) exits Isabel Marant in Paris
Can you say "Hej Britt!" That's Swedish for you guys out there who want to show love by speaking in Britt's homeland language. I'm sure she'll get lots more love from the Women Model NY team lead by agency head Louie Chaban (the genius behind Agyness Deyn). With appearances in the most directional shows cast by a wide set of influential casting directors this season from opening Alexander Wang (Anita Bitton) to Balmain, Lanvin, Marc Jacobs (Michelle Lee) and Donna Karen (John Pfeiffer), I'm sure the editors at the worlds leading magazines will be taking note of her as well....perhaps Steven Meisel soon too?
Bambi Northwood-Blyth (Elite, NY) exits Balenciaga in Paris
Do you come from the land down under? Bambi does and somehow I think her booking value will be up and over the top in the off season. She's got a famous boyfriend (Ksubi co-founder Dan Single), plays in the social scene (maximizes her exposure), caught the eye of Casting Director Ashley Brokaw when she walked Balenciaga, channeled some Lagerfeld Love at Chanel, and apparently is a favorite of LOVE Editor-In-Chief Katie Grand enough to exclusively walk shows Katie styled in London.
Jessica Clarke (DNA, NY) exits Elie Saab
New Zealand hits the radar! Jessica debuted by walking a Calvin Klein exclusive. Scoring a Calvin Klein exclusive is like winning a New York Fashion Week MVP award. Past Calvin Klein runway exclusives have included Karlie Kloss (SS08), Natalia Vodianova (SS07), and Lara Stone (SS07). Jessica walked a tiny selection of other shows this season too, cherry picked from the best London, Milan, and Paris had to offer.
A shot 10,000 other people didn't also take....thanks Arizona!
Fingerless gloves, stud accessorized skirt, structured leather jacket....mixed in with stiletto heels and a soft scarf makes me think Arizona was mixing masculine with feminine here.
Again, Arizona opened and closed both Prada and Miu Miu, opened Chloé, and closed YSL. A star is born.
Here she is "marching to the beat of her own drummer" style wise...I don't think I saw any other model wearing boots like hers, or anyone else for that matter.
ARIZONA MUSE
DREE HEMINGWAY
JUMP MIX
CHARLOTTE KEMP MUHL DAY IN THE LIFE
KYLEIGH KUHN DAY IN THE LIFE
MBFW RUSSIA
NIGHTLIFE JESSICA STAM
CONTRIBUTOR NYTIMES STYLE
CONTRIBUTOR NY TIMES STYLE
STREET STYLE MILAN SNOW
Tiffany's on Wall Street
candlelit private dining area for 2 at Italian Wine Merchants!
Tiffany & Co. is officially now the expert on all things Romance in New York City. If you didn't know that, then you should check out their web site whatmakeslovetrue.com The site offers suggestions for top romantic New York City destinations. If you add a giant Tiffany diamond and Audrey Hepburn in and a black Givenchy gown, you will have perfection.
For a minute, I almost felt like one of Audrey Hepburn's photographers, Richard Avedon. So much inspiration around. From the Tiffany's Wall Street store to Italian Wine Merchants and then to Raines Law Room, Tiffany's demonstrated taste and choice one would expect of the Tiffany's name.
Prada may be "the show" for a model to open and close (just look at what at happened to Arizona Muse), but seriously, if you want an equally authoritative experience on what IS romance, hop on over to whatmakeslovetrue.com