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  • Supreme's Hanne Gaby Odiele as edited by VOGUE's Brian Fee

    Supreme's Hanne Gaby Odiele as edited by VOGUE's Brian Fee

    What? VOGUE's Brian Fee? Yeah, you read that right. If you've ever wondered what goes on inside the mind of an editor for the world's most illustrious fashion magazine when they are looking at street photos, now your curiosity can at least be partially fulfilled. Brian from Vogue's Art Department was cool enough to look through 17 shots I took of Hanne Gaby Odiele from Supreme Models and distill them into a mini 3 piece pictorial for my blog (everybody give Brian an ovation--better yet, send him some new Rick Owen's pieces for his Guest Edit).

    With regards to the first photo, Brian's words were, "it's gentle enough as the first shot, like 'get to know Hanne'" And in regards to the last shot he stated, "I really like as a closer." Ultimately, he coined the pictorial with the experimental title, "Hanne balances multiple bags with style to spare." Personally, I like it!

    And for those of you that are curious to get to know Hanne better than you ever imagined, have a visit to this post at the Supreme Models Blog for a peek inside her apartment...

    plaid shirt -- ACNE
    bag--Alexander Wang
    shoes--Givenchy

    p.s. a sincere thanks to Hanne as well....

    p.s.s. if you live in the U.K. check out my solo page interview in the ELLE collections Autumn/Winter 2017

  • U.S. VOGUE's Brian Fee (Vogue Art) comments on Swedish Star Frida Gustavsson's style

    U.S. VOGUE's Brian Fee (Vogue Art) comments on Swedish Star Frida Gustavsson's style

    In London

    In Milan

    In Paris x 3

    VOGUE's Brian Fee (VOGUE Art) took a moment to comment on Frida Gustavsson's personal style from London to Milan to Paris. Many thanks Brian!

    "...she looks totally different with her hair pulled back man! But the one look, hair pulled back with jacket and trousers, I feel she comes off most 'mature'. I find sometimes when I see these girls with their hair down they seem a bit older but not Frida. Hair down is fresh and girlish but hair up is...how do I put this, sweet but collegiate? Like she's taking a semester off from Oxford to work the runway. I dig that she sometimes pairs her personal streetstyle with doc martens, too, it's a solid foundation to a sporty look."

  • Champagne Reception at Atelier: An Audio Visual installation by Guidi

    Champagne Reception at Atelier: An Audio Visual installation by Guidi

    Guidi's Allessia Righi Amante and VOGUE's Brian Fee

    Phillip Lim and Karlo Steel, co-owner of Atelier

    designer Alexandre Plokhov and Constantine von Haeften, Atelier's owner

    Guidi's Allessia Righi Amante and Edwige Belmore

    Roger and Mauricio Padilha, owners of MAO PR & co-authors of the Stephen Sprouse book

    On Sunday night, Atelier hosted a unique light and audio installation by Guidi. Phillip Lim, Alexandre Plokhov formerly of Cloak, and Edwige Belmore of 80's scenester fame could be seen in one spot toasting their glasses while in another group the likes of Roger and Mauricio Padilha, (co-authors of the Stephen Sprouse LV book and MAO PR owners) and VOGUE's Brian Fee could be seen discussing the latest travails of the upcoming fashion season. According to Karlo Steel, they flew in lighting experts from Europe to create the best possible illumination for the all black clothes that lie on the racks of Atelier, which in effect eliminated the need for a camera flash.

    A good night was had by all.

  • Laura Blokhina (DNA NY) in London as discussed by Brian Fee

    Laura Blokhina (DNA NY) in London as discussed by Brian Fee

    Downtown avant-garde aesthete Brian Fee took a few minutes to discuss Laura Blokhina's style. In his own words, "she epitomizes effortless chic. It looks like she's out enjoying an early fall day in London while looking fierce, simply adorned but entirely captivating. The leather jacket and sandels add structure to a flowy easy look...however, she frees up the structure by rolling up the sleeves."

  • Sprouse Book Launch Party

    Sprouse Book Launch Party

    Joanne Sprouse, Stephen Sprouse's mother, Debbie Harry, and Brad Sprouse

    Debbie Harry contributed to the book and Mauricio Padilha co-authored the book with his brother Roger.

    Teri Toye, contributor to the book Sprouse and Karlo Steel, owner of Atelier the location of the party

    Tama Janowitz, novelist, wrote forward to the Padilha's book Sprouse

    Marc Jacobs on right with Lorenzo Martone, his boyfriend

    Fred Schneider, lead singer B52's on right and Johnny Dynell DJ on left

    Fern Mallis, founder and creator of New York Fashion Week

    Jeffrey Deitch, founder of Deitch Projects art gallery which is currently hosting an exhibtion: Stephen Sprouse: Rock on Mars

    André Balazs, hotelier, owner of The Mercer

    Patrick McDonald, writer and journalist

    Team Vogue: Mimi Vu from Copy Editing and Brian Fee from Vogue Art

    Edwige on Left was an inspiration to Madonna in the early 80's

    Larissa, early 80's New York Party Scenester

    famed Polaroid artist Jeremy Kost on left and Jun Nakayama

    Bill Cunningham, New York Times street fashion photographer since the late 70's

    On Tuesday night I had the pleasure of going to the Stephen Sprouse book launch party at Atelier at Hudson and Spring. Style.com did an interview with Mauricio and Roger Padilha who authored the book in homage to Stephen Sprouse, famous for his neon hued marks on Louis Vuitton. The party was amazing and above are a few shots from the evening.