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  • Balmain. Backstage. Featuring the beautiful Jac Jagaciak and ingenious Casting Agent Katrin Wesolowski (In House Production by La Mode En Images)

    Balmain. Backstage. Featuring the beautiful Jac Jagaciak and ingenious Casting Agent Katrin Wesolowski (In House Production by La Mode En Images)

    Stage 1: before Balmain, on the street

    Stage 2: getting hair done, backstage

    Stage 3: make up complete

    Stage 4: getting dressed, downstairs

    Stage 5: first look, backstage before hitting the runway

    Katrin Wesolowski, production and model line up for Balmain

    This Paris Fashion Week, Katrin Wesolowski is busy casting shows and scouting new faces (above with British designer, Henry Holland) while working with La Mode En Images (In House Casting & Production Company for the Balmain show) founded by Olivier Massart. La Mode En Images also works on other various shows during Paris Fashion Week like Givenchy, Balenciaga, Valentino, and YSL to name a few. Katrin was kind enough to grant me backstage access to the Balmain show, which translated itself into a story revolving around model Jac Jagaciak.

    I was fortunate enough to be able to catch up with Katrin after the show in between her busy schedule, and get to know her more and what she does as a Casting Agent:

    Craig Arend: Thank you so much for taking the time out from your busy schedule of shows to speak with me.Katrin Wesolowski: My pleasure!

    Craig: Can you please tell us what you are doing here in Paris for Fashion Week.Katrin: I work as a casting agent for La Mode En Images. It is one of the leading production companies in the fashion business.

    Craig: What draws you to this line of work?Katrin: It's such an exciting environment to work in. There are always so many things going on at the same time.

    Craig: How did you get your start?

    Katrin: Well, I first started as a Stylist Assistant in Milan. I then moved to Paris to assist Julia von Boehm and then worked with Christopher Niquet at MIXTE magazine. In 2006, I left Paris and went home to Stochkolm to work as a Model Agent at Mikas Model Management. I stayed there for 2 years and moved back to Paris to work as a Stylist Producer for Art Partner. I then was called by Patrizia Pilotti of La Mode En Images, who offered me a job to work for her. And I've been working for Patrizia ever since.

    Craig: What is a memorable moment that stands out for you in your experience?

    Katrin: There are so many, but I'll never forget my first show in Paris. My best friend, Delfina got me in to see Chanel and I was so excited I could cry!

    Craig: What are you looking for when you are casting?

    Katrin: Castings are so very personal. It truly depends on what each individual client is looking for at that time.

    Craig: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

    Katrin: I would love to cast on my own!

    Craig: Well, thank you again for finding the time to sit down with me. Good luck with the rest of fashion week!

    Katrin: See you at the next show Craig!

  • Charlie Hunter Paille (Marilyn, NY): does castings in Lower Manhattan

    Charlie Hunter Paille (Marilyn, NY): does castings in Lower Manhattan

    Charlie Hunter Paille, a model with her own line of clothing

    Charlie reworked this vintage coat by adding the straps herself.

    the "world is your oyster". Or should I say all that jewelry!

    Finding inspiration in photography is normal as she carries her camera with her wherever she goes.

    Finding inspiration on the subway between castings--possible

    Charlie journals her inner thoughts in a diary, away from the world and through the peace of her pen

    After time at Starbucks, back on the go between castings. Here rushing to Soho, then back to Union Square, then to the East Village. Repeat times two.

    "my way" tattoo

    Charlie wears her own creation, a Charlie Hunter Paille lace mini to a casting. The inspiration for this dress came from a photo she saw of Kate Moss. The dress took her about 2 hours to sew after she had the fabric cut at a garment store.

    When a approaching castings, Charlie goes into model mode, with a James Bond like focus

    In between castings, Charlie finds time to indulge her taste for Post Punk London music

    which includes an ethereal appreciation for The Sex Pistols

    Or sometimes dreams of Punk Rock music in from the 70's, like the Ramones

    In her appreciation for the punk rock music and influence on clothes, she often finds herself at Search and Destroy

    and loves to shop at Trash and Vaudeville for inspiration too.

    She once made an ice cream statue as a child (5 yrs) and later had a tattoo made in remembrance of it.

    1 of 3 daily meals here included fresh organic greens from Quintessence, one of the East Village's most famous raw/vegan restaurants.

    Taking time again after eating to collect her thoughts.

    One more trip to Search and Destroy won't hurt before ending the day!

    Calling it a day.

    Charlie Hunter Paille, a name that brings with it not only the privilege of own design and label, but a broad spectrum of interests from photography to fashion design to modeling. If Charlie's not busy scooting around the world's cities to castings, you can bet you'll find her rocking out to some Sex Pistols music or alternately, peacefully sewing a new masterpiece of masculine leather straps onto a more feminine foundation.

    Charlie (Marilyn, NY) is a graduate of Montréal's Collège LaSalle with a major in Fashion Design. The following is but a brief glimpse into the world of Charlie Hunter Paille, a world full of castings, subway travel, dietary requirements, and time travel into London's Post Punk Era of the late 1970's. It also doesn't hurt that today is Charlie's birthday. Happy birthday Charlie!