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  • Frida Gustavsson Off Duty (IMG, NY) exiting Jason Wu: detail shots

    Frida Gustavsson Off Duty (IMG, NY) exiting Jason Wu: detail shots

    belt detail

    boots detail shot

    You can see additional shots of Frida by clicking the links down below:

    Frida Gustavsson's street style at the July 2010 Paris Couture shows

    Frida Gustavsson Off Duty in Summer 2010 in her hometown in Stockholm

    Frida Gustavsson's street style in Milan Fashion Week, March 2010

    Frida Gustavsson's street style leaving the March 2010 Paris Dior show

    Frida Gustavsson's street style at the Feb. 2010 New York Fashion Week shows with Karlie Kloss

    Frida Gustavsson's street style alone at the Feb. 2010 New York Fashion Week shows

    Frida Gustavsson's street style with Jac at the January Paris Couture shows

    Frida Gustavsson's street style alone at the January 2010 Paris Couture shows

    Frida Gustavsson's street style with Dorothea at the October 2009 Paris shows

    Frida Gustavsson's street style at the October 2009 Paris shows

    Frida Gustavsson Off Duty leaving the October 2009 Dior show at Paris Fashion Week

    Frida Gustavsson's street style at the September 2009 Milan Fashion Week shows

    Frida Gustavsson's street style at the September 2009 London Fashion Week shows

  • Polish stars: Anja Rubik (Next, NY) and Jac Jagaciak (IMG, NY)

    Polish stars: Anja Rubik (Next, NY) and Jac Jagaciak (IMG, NY)

    Anja Rubik

    Jac

    For additional shots of Anja

    Anja Rubik's street style at the March 2010 Paris shows, Anja Rubik's street style at the March 2010 Paris shows again, Anja Rubik's street style at the Feb. 2010 New York Fashion Week shows, Anja Rubik's street style at the October 2009 Paris Fashion Week shows, and exiting the Viktor and Rolf show at Paris Fashion Week in October of 2009

    For additional shots of JacJac Jagaciak's street style with Kasia Struss at the July 2010 Paris Couture shows, the story of Jac before and during the Balmain show at the March Paris Fashion Week, Jac Jagaciak's street style at the Feb. 2010 Milan Fashion Week shows, and Jac Jagaciak's street style the October 2009 Milan Fashion Week shows and more!

  • London Fashion Week Street Style

    London Fashion Week Street Style

    Phoebe Arnold from POP Magazine

    London Fashion Week was an amazing experience. Sadly it's time to wind down my trip to London, fly back to New York, and prepare for Paris Fashion Week.

    So between now and next Saturday, posts will resume back to their normal speed with an increase in pictures per post beginning next Saturday on the opening day of Paris Fashion Week.

    See you soon!

  • Teen Vogue.com and altamira: a new partnership for fashion month

    Teen Vogue.com and altamira: a new partnership for fashion month

    As I write this, my hands are actually a bit sweaty. Maybe it's the old fight or flight response mechanism inside of me, knowing that some of the country's top editors will be watching my work. Frankly, I think it's the excitement of knowing that I'll be the first photographer to be hired by Teen Vogue.com for New York, London, and Paris Fashion Week to capture models street style and "it" girls street style--close up shots might be included too. An endeavor to be taken seriously, no doubt.
    So for future reference, I'm going to ask that you click on the Teen Vogue.com banner links inside my posts and check out their new street style section for fashion week. The photos will be exclusive for use by Teen Vogue, so you won't be able to see them here. So go check out what's probably the first street style shot EVER, of FORD Supermodel of the World 2009 Winner, 14 year old modeling sensation Tayane Leao at Teen Vogue.com!.

  • Friends: Freja and Lilly Donaldson (IMG) walking together after the Rag & Bone show

    Friends: Freja and Lilly Donaldson (IMG) walking together after the Rag & Bone show

    Imagine saying Freja Beha Erichsen every time you wanted to refer to Freja?

    And by the way, the CORRECT pronunciation of her name is "fry-ah" not "fray-ah" which you can verify by listening to this V-magazine interview with her.

    Freja Beha Erichsen street style: at the SS17 London Fashion Week shows

    Freja Beha Erichsen Street Style: at the SS17 Paris Fashion Week shows

    Freja Beha Erichsen street style: off duty after the Jaeger show

    Freja Beha Erichsen street style: off duty after the Valention Couture show

    Freja Beha Erichsen

  • ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

    ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

    Dree Hemingway, December 14, 2008...before she became a media celebrity.

    Joan Smalls, back on June 3, 2009 before she became a Vogue It Girl.

    Frida Gustavsson, at London Fashion Week back on September 23, 2009, in her first runway season, before she became a street style phenomena.


    Tati Cotliar before she even finished her first runway season back at New York Fashion Week on September 25, 2009

    Mirte Maas just after finishing her first ever runway season on November 19, 2009. Before she went on to multiple shoots with Steven Meisel, the Balenciaga campaign, and a Vogue China Cover.

    Ruby Aldridge, on March 3, 2010. Before she went on to be shot by Juergen Teller for the Marc by Marc Jacobs campaign as well as by nearly every other street style blogger around.

    Lindsey Wixson on February 10, 2010, just after debuting with a Miu Miu exclusive.

    Ming Xi, during her first ever Paris Ready To Wear show on March 6, 2010, in a Paris Metro Stop. This is before her Givenchy campaign went mainstream.

    Samantha Gradoville, on July 14, 2010. She hasn't even finished a complete runway season yet. Last season she Opened and Closed PRADA, one of the most influential shows any model can walk in, let alone a new model who Opens and Closes the show. Here she is at the recent Paris Couture shows.

    The Independent, a British based newspaper recently mentioned this about altamira, "Dubbed 'Models off duty,' this blog captures the streetstyle of all kinds of fashion professionals including the industry's best-known models, often predicting soon-to-be-famous new faces."

    Not only has this site been recognized as the single most powerful concentrated resource for models street style on the internet, but over time, that reach and influence will just grow more and more.

    So stay tuned for updates during the coming fashion season.

  • Street Style for Hair: L'Oreal Paris YOUR STYLE YOUR STUDIO.com

    Street Style for Hair: L'Oreal Paris YOUR STYLE YOUR STUDIO.com


    So Paris Fashion Week just came to a close today and whether I was crossing the River Seine, snacking on a baguette, or just slowing down to enjoy the scene of The Louvre, I was always on the lookout for some cool hair styles for my collaboration with L'Oreal. YourStyleYourStudio.com by L'Oreal Paris (in case you don't know), is a user generated street style site for hair. Instead of focusing on the entire outfit, the focus is hair specifically. So you can upload your own hair style images and even give them creative titles like: A Clean Sweep, Mod Squad, Perfectly Undone Pony, New Wave, or even Braids Envy. The end result is a site you can go back to again and again and again for hair inspiration. Enjoy :)

  • The Delevingne sisters take the Burberry show by Storm

    The Delevingne sisters take the Burberry show by Storm

    Poppy Delevingne (Storm, London) exits the SS17 Burberry show at London Fashion Week


    Cara Delevingne (Storm, London) exits the SS17 Burberry show at London Fashion Week

    By the way, it's pronounced Bur-brie (as in the cheese) by the Brits and not Bur-berry (as in the fruit). And to think I was like all "American" sounding going Bur-berry all these years!

    I think the contrast between the two sisters style as seen in these pics from today is quite interesting, don't you think?

    p.s. and in having nothing to do with the Delevingne sisters and everything to do with street style, make sure to hop over to the new L'Oreal Paris Your Style Your Studio for hair site by clicking HERE. It's genius surfing hair styles uploaded by people from around the world.

  • Favorite photographic moments of 2008

    Favorite photographic moments of 2008

    First off, I wanted to wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year. I thought I'd pay homage to the year by quickly sharing with you some of my favorite shots from 2008. With two new fashion months coming up this year and undoubtedly more press too, 2009 stands to be an amazing year with startling photos and inspiration to share. So without further ado, I bring you:

    Capturing Agyness Deyn with the sunset background and ensuing bokeh back in June. This was an exclusive shot of Agyness and is special since the Jean Paul Gaultier dress is atypical of her usual style.

    Capturing Marc Jacobs and Rachel Zoe together back in spring. This was arguably, the first time the two had been photographed together since the media debacle back in Feb. when Rachel couldn't get into Marc's show. When I saw him again on the corner of Sixth and Bleecker, he said "thanks for that."

    This picture of A Magazine's Fashion Editor Annabel Rivera is special to me because it's not just another picture of someone posing for a photo. There is motion: motion in her hair, motion in her shadow on the street, and the lighting was good too.

    This picture was taken at Paris Fashion Week--an onslaught of photographers all leaning in the same direction at the same time to "blitzkrieg" Paris Vogue's Emmanuelle Alt. You should have seen the cloud of dust in the air over their heads as they ran across the Tuileries. Wait till I get a picture of that.

    Can you say LONDON?

    This picture of Net-a-porter.com's Head Buyer Holli Rogers is special to me for a few reasons. First, the background oozes Paris (it was taken outside the YSL show). Second, it was taken at night without a tripod and still turned out sharp. Third, Holli cooperated with me, despite their being a barrage of other flashes and photographers trying to borrow my "set up"

    Cheers to 2009 folks! May we all be held in awe at the good things the world has in store for us!

  • street style of 5 of SS17's rookie stand out performers

    street style of 5 of SS17's rookie stand out performers

    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.

  • Paris Fashion Week Street Style

    Paris Fashion Week Street Style

    Olivier Zahm

    Louise Ebell a.k.a. Pandora

    Barbara Martello

  • Models Street Style: Sofie Roelens with Major Model Management NY, Paris

    Models Street Style: Sofie Roelens with Major Model Management NY, Paris

    Sofie Roelens has walked the runway for Margiela and most recently just walked the Lanvin show at Paris Fashion Week.

    blazer -- Zara
    scarf -- Hermès
    necklace -- Mage
    jeans -- H & M
    shoes -- Chanel

  • NEW: the altamira/L'oreal Paris YOURSTYLEYOURSTUDIO.COM collaboration

    NEW: the altamira/L'oreal Paris YOURSTYLEYOURSTUDIO.COM collaboration


    Click HERE now. Read more below.

    As you know, I've been covering all four fashion weeks or what is more easily called Fashion MONTH for 3 years now. This season, L'Oreal Paris approached me about what could become the next huge niche in the fashion industry online: a user generated hair style site. Think about it. First was street. Then was personal style. Now there are a few beauty blogs. And now there is yourstyleyourstudio.com, the first user generated personal hair style site. You can spend endless hours uploading your own looks or surfing some of the coolest hair styles from around the world: Mod Squad, The Modern Bouffant, and Braids Envy to name a few.

    Above are just a few examples of inspirational hair from London Fashion Week: opening with Nadia aka the blogger FrouFrouu and closing with Peony Lim's amazing hair.

    Take heed my dear readers and go forth and upload your own inspirations now while history is in the making at YourStyleYourStudio.com

  • Having A Grand Ol' Time on Lafayette: Tommy Saleh's street style

    Having A Grand Ol' Time on Lafayette: Tommy Saleh's street style

    On the left is Tommy Saleh, Creative Director for the Soho and Tribeca Grand. On the right is Amanda. The first time I shot Tommy was at the Purple Magazine Party during Paris Fashion Week.

  • Natasha Poly (WOMEN NY)

    Natasha Poly (WOMEN NY)

    In the Tuileries, surrounded by a gaggle of photographers

    At this last Paris Fashion Week's Purple Magazine party at Montana (where only some 200 were invited) I had a chance to briefly chat with Natasha. We talked about the blitzkrieg of photographers outside of the shows, about how intense the Asian publication market for models street style is, and I had the opportunity to meet her booker as well. If sincerity ever contributed to a models success, it would have to be Natasha's, as she just struck me as an overall cool person.

  • A time to review

    A time to review

    Teen Vogue, solo page, February 2009

    Teen Vogue, solo page, June/July 2009

    Teen Vogue, two street pics, August 2009

    Vogue Girl Korea interview, solo page, May 2009

    It's not often that I take the time to review my progress with altamira, so I thought I'd make a quick post, which is more diary like, documenting my progress. Sometimes I feel like a tug boat, chugging along...endlessly. And other times I feel like an eagle that is about to soar.

    And then add in two seasons of shooting parties for style.com at Paris Fashion Week and I guess I'm not doing so bad after all.

    Normal posts soon to resume!

  • Behind the scenes with Stil in Berlin

    Behind the scenes with Stil in Berlin

    The first batch of photos of the girl in this post was taken here.

    Now you can see where the second batch of pictures were taken. This is the angle that Benjamin chose for the final picture.

    On Sunday afternoon, I had the pleasure of meeting one of Europe's most well known Street Fashion photographers -- Benjamin from Stil in Berlin. If you haven't already checked out their site, I recommend clicking around a bit when you do. They have some really amazing pictures.

    Naturally I jumped at the chance to pick Ben's brain and being the patient gentleman that he is, Benjamin answered with aplomb and honesty:

    How has Stil in Berlin evolved differently than where you originally thought it would go back when you first started it?

    When Mary first asked me to join up with her to hit the streets of Berlin, she already had a plan of how Stil in Berlin could be. Of course having some advertisements connected to fashion was a thought, but we wanted to be the blog as clean as possible. So we just started out going into the city for an hour a week.

    But the traffic on our site grew, especially after an article on slate.com (http://www.slate.com/id/2146220/?nav=navoa), so we just had to put more time into the site. Because knowing that people are curious about your photos really gives you a boost and motivates you to put more time and energy into the site.
    Since then we did several interviews for online as well as print magazines, an exibhition (collaboration the Style-scouts organized by Style Scout from London. This really helped Stil in Berlin to be known and from then on people asked us the be involved in different projects. We made streetstyle videos for current-tv and we provide a major two monthly Berlin magazine with streetstyle articles.

    A couple of weeks ago we even were invited by Chanel for a trip to Paris to check out their new campaign on the Coco Mademoiselle campaign. So right now things are going very well, I never would have dreamed of how Stil in Berlin would grow, and our website is still very clean.

    When someone says "no" to having their picture taken, do you persist or do you walk away?

    Well Germans are people that normally say what's on their mind. So if someone says "no" in most cases it will not turn into a "yes". To convince them we do tell him/her that their outfit is magnificent and that it will be only a matter of a minute. But gladly not a lot of people turned us down. And if they do the main reason is that they have to be at some appointment.

    It was a pleasure meeting Benjamin and look forward to meeting the both of you in Berlin soon!