Heloise Guerin Glamour US- Stylert.com

Heloise Guerin was modeling in the waterproof makeup editorial for Glamour US in April 2012. Heloise Guerin is featuring a waterproof rain girl styled in charming rain fashion and accessories like rain hat umbrella, plastic raincoat and sunglasses.

Heloise Guerin also wears an eye-catching eye makeup in bold makeup colors and perfect liquid eyeliner wings that are of course waterproof. Every woman’s nightmare when our makeup is running down our faces. But never fear! The editorial showcases the best summer essentials to keep you fresh and beautiful while it’s pouring rain .

Eloise Guerin is a French fashion model. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and is 5 feet 11 inches. Guerin has appeared in advertisements for Blugirl, a branch of the brand Blumarine, Sportmax, Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers, and United Colors of Benetton; she also appeared in the Victoria’s Secret Pink Collegiate Winter campaign.

Her runway credits include Marc Jacobs, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Isaac Mizrahi, Jill Stuart, and Lacoste. Most recently, Guerin appeared in the J.Crew catalog for Fall 2010. She is currently signed with Women Management Paris.

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Chanel Cruise 2013- Stylert.com

 

Karl Lagerfeld unveiled Chanel Cruise 2013 collection in the gardens at the Palais de Versailles.

The show was held in the plush gardens of Le Palais de Versailles, which are never normally open to the public. Lagerfeld’s Chanel Cruise 2013 collection is featuring a whimsical mix of punk and Marie Antoinette inspired attires.

The mix started with the use of high- tech modern fabrics and traditional Chanel tweed in gold, pastel colors for outfits and hair with hues of lilac, grey, peach, pink and transformed into black and white on the end.

The collection is young and playful and features cheerful sequin-encrusted dresses, Chanel’s tweed jackets, the quilted bags, denim ensembles etc. The hairstylist Sam McKnight was the creator of the hairstyles who described them as “bob tops, wigs dyed grey pastel then’’ which is adding a androgyny style to the collection.

The show was watched from over 400 guests, including Vanessa Paradis, Tilda Swinton, designer Haider Ackermann , Sam Taylor-Wood and Aaron Johnson.  The name Haider Ackerman has been buzzing around the press a lot lately.

In 2010, Karl Lagerfeld made an announcement that if somebody were to take over his position at Chanel he would want it to be Haider Ackerman. Asking Karl Lagerfeld if he still wants Haider Ackermann to take over Chanel, he answers:  “Not especially. It’s not his world I don’t think.”

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Beyond the Sea- Stylert.com

 

The Beyond the Sea story features the super model Bekah Jenkins and  is inspired by the beautiful seaside. The editorial was photographed by Chris Nicholls for the May Issue in Flare Magazine.

The stylist of the editorial is Elizabeth Cabral, she has chooses fashion pieces from designers such as Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs and many others.

The editorial was shot by England-born, Canada-based photographer Chris Nicholl who is born in England and raised in Canada. Chris Nicholls has emerged as one of the most sought after fashion photographers, splitting his time between New York and Toronto. He lives with his wife Lorca and his three children.

The American fashion model Bekah Jenkins born in Stitville, New York. She has been photographed by Thomas Schenk, Elaine Constantine, Mario Sorrenti, and Peter Lindberg for Dutch, The Face, W, and Vogue Italia.

Bekah Jenkins has done advertising campaigns for labels as diverse as Jigsaw and Anna Molanari. She is the most excitingly different model to hit the market since the early days of Kate Moss.

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Fashion Essentials for the Beach- Stylert.com

 

Finally is getting towards summer holidays.  Before you hurry excitedly to the beach off to the beach in all your carefree summer glory, make sure you pack beach chic essentials. Here’s your guide to a fashionable fun in the sun.

Easy wear pants

A pair of easy wear trousers or jeans .Take some thin or zip-off pants and a sarong, just increase you go anywhere that you can’t show your legs or arms (some cathedrals, and such). This season’s fashionable cropped pants are perfect holiday daywear or if you don’t want to be parted from your jeans then you can always opt for summer white (highly impractical, but great for a vacation) or a colourful pair of skinny pants. As you are traveling, keep them loose fitting and comfortable, rather than sausage-skin tight.

Play suit

Jumpsuits or playsuits, are versatile and comfortable and they are great for sightseeing in, or at least some kind of short that’s cool but won’t chafe and rub if you get sweaty during sightseeing. Other than that, take a hat for the sunshine, maybe some cooler long sleeves if you burn easily (really thin cotton or linen is great).

Footwear

Really sturdy footwear (good running shoes or something like that for traveling. Don’t forget good breathable socks, underwear, and bras, and something cool to sleep in. Avoid taking ten pairs of shoes that only match particular outfits or those which are likely to be uncomfortable, as your feet expand in the heat. Take 1 pair of sexy high-heels, to instantly change the look of your outfits; a pair of comfortable flats and some strappy summer sandals.

Summer dresses

A lightweight print sundress and a evening skirt or special dress. This can be cotton for a day dress and chiffon, silk, or some other elegant fabric, for eveningwear. Choose another little black dress, a stylish print, or a fashionable and elegant maxi.

Beachwear

Choose two swimsuits a one-piece or bikini and a kraftan type cover-up. Whether you prefer and don’t forget sunglasses and a sunhat to protect your head from the heat. Your beach cover-up can be the versatile sarong, or a cool kaftan, which is right on-trend at the moment. A kaftan has more possibilities in terms of where you can wear it, as it can also double as a tunic top or as a dress.

Hand luggage

Make sure all your essential travel documents are in your hand luggage, and put them right at the top. You need your passport, tickets debit card, and extra money. Weigh it before! Most airlines allow one piece of luggage to be checked in, up to a maximum of 20kg for international travel.

Sunglasses

Don’t forget the sunglasses. Sunglasses trends for the summer 2012 are coming in many different styles, vibrant plastics and a variety of shapes to match your mood. Whether you are looking for, a casual dynamic style, a Hollywood icon look or a timeless geek chic there plenty styles to choose from

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Boom Boom Pow Flare Magazine- Stylert.com

 

The latest editorial called ‘’Boom Boom Pow’’ for Flare Magazine for its May 2012 issue, it was shot by Max Abadian, styled by Carlene Higgins, makeup by Simone Otis and hairstyles are created by Justin German.

The editorial is featuring the Canadian top models Christiane and Shiya Zhao showcasing neon biker gear and sports accessories in vibrant and energetic colors.

Justin German is a hairstylist from Toronto and he is known for his passion for beautiful hair. His work has been featured on the covers of multiple Canadian fashion magazines including Flare, FASHION, Chatelaine and Glow, such as in television shows such as Canadian Idol and Canada’s Next Top Model.

Born in Iran and raised in Germany, Max Abadian studied at Dawson’s Institute of Photography. A prestigious fashion and advertising photographer, he raises interest on an international scale. Max has an irresistible way of creating a captivating atmosphere. He seduces the eye with the unequivocal beauty of his work.

Flare is a Canadian fashion magazine. It is owned by Rogers Communications. Flare magazine was created in 1979 and was the brainchild of Donna Scott, who was assigned by Maclean-Hunter management to two of its magazines, Teen Generation and Miss Chatelaine.

Flare promotes itself as “Canada’s Fashion magazine”. While cover stories often feature American or international stars, Flare otherwise focuses largely on Canadian content and its role in international art, fashion, and media.

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Mad About Hue- Flare Magazine- Stylert.com

 

The latest editorial called ‘’Mad About Hue’’ for Flare Magazine for its May 2012 issue, it was shot by Max Abadian and styled by Elizabeth Cabral. The punk inspired hairdos were done by hairstylist Tony Masciangelo and featureing fashion pieces from designers like Versace, Miu Miu and Marni.

Tony Masciangelo is a Canadian hair and makeup artist. Tony is a regular contributor to magazines Flare, FASHION, Elle Canada, Glamour, and Vanity Fair, and to CityLine and Breakfast Television as a beauty expert.

He has worked with multiple celebrities including Hilary Duff, Pamela Anderson, Taylor Swift, and top models Daria Werbowy, Jessica Stam, Lara Stone, Coco Rocha, Tasha Tilberg, Heather Marks, Amanda Laine, Kelsey Van Mook and Tara Gill.

Born in Iran and raised in Germany, Max Abadian studied at Dawson’s Institute of Photography. A prestigious fashion and advertising photographer, he raises interest on an international scale. Max has an irresistible way of creating a captivating atmosphere. He seduces the eye with the unequivocal beauty of his work.

Flare is a Canadian fashion magazine. It is owned by Rogers Communications. Flare magazine was created in 1979 and was the brainchild of Donna Scott, who was assigned by Maclean-Hunter management to two of its magazines, Teen Generation and Miss Chatelaine.

Flare promotes itself as “Canada’s Fashion magazine”. While cover stories often feature American or international stars, Flare otherwise focuses largely on Canadian content and its role in international art, fashion, and media.

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Festival Essentials for 2012- Stylert.com

With the festival season upon us, many music lovers and all round party people alike will be descending upon any one (or more) of the best events the music business has to offer this summer. With your tickets purchased, camping gear and ear plugs at the ready, the only thing left is what to wear. So seeing as we will flocking there anyway, might as well flock in style, right?

1. Incorporate trend-tickers with comfortable garb. Biker boots teamed with pretty are always a surefire winner. Glam and grunge make for an easy festival look. Other looks that lends themselves particularly well to the muddy (or sun drenched) fields include boho, vintage and military chic.

 

2. Don’t wear sandals ever. Speaking from experience, if you don’t mind the dirt. I ‘m pretty sure you would mind the missing (or at the very least, badly bruised) appendages. Flip flops are the worst; keep them for the beach.

3. Be bag smart. Whereas a fanny pack may not ever be in the running for any type of fashion awards, keeping your essentials safe at all times is a must. Invest in a bag that can keep close to the body and it doesn’t open easily for your money, phone and all important wet wipes.

4. Don’t take anything valuable. A festival is not a place for your designer shades, one of a kind dresses and heirloom bracelets. When packing an item consider how you would feel if you lost it-if it involves tears, it’s the best leave it home.

5. Consider the climate. If you festival is in a place where are chances of wet weather are high so team your wellies with faded denim (shirt and shorts-take your pick) and parka for rain-proof chic. If you are heading to a warmer country, make sure you incorporate a hat and a sunnies into your festival wardrobe. Do keep in mind (particularly if you are sleeping in a tent) that temperatures may drop at night, so pack accordingly.

6. Don’t opt for a high maintenance hairstyle. No matter how careful you promise yourself you are going to be, chances are by the end of the first day you are going to come out looking as if you were dragged through a hedge backwards. Go for easily ,no fuss hair- festivals favourites are messy plaits, shaggy waves and casual updos. If you do fall prey to a frizzy hair disaster, no worry that’s what hats are for.

7. Do wear makeup. No one wants to look like the exhausted, unwashed mess they doubtlessly are by the end of the weekend, do they? Having said this, keep the makeup simple: Concealer for dark circles, a touch of blusher for a healthy flush, some good waterproof mascara and a dash of colour on the lips. Intelligently applied makeup will have you looking almost as if you have had a great night’s sleep in no time.

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Planet Blue X Foam Magazine Coachella Lookbook- Stylert.com

 

The Planet Blue and Foam Magazine are showcasing the latest Coachella lookbook. The lookbook is packed with festival inspiration and features the model Gillian Zinser.

Consider the climate, the Coachella catalog offers  boho styles that are popular during this festival. The lookbook features denim shorts, tank tops to billow, maxi dresses, floppy hats and a youthful and carefree feel.

The boho festival look, which owed much to the hippie styles that developed in the middle to late 1960s, became especially popular after Sienna Miller‘s appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2004.

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, is an annual event held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival were founded with England’s Glastonbury and both are known for its unstable weather conditions.

Record-low temperatures, high winds and rain are not unusual, ponchos and hoodies replacing bikinis and body paint becomes a fashion accessories.

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London Calling- Stylert.com

Arizona Muse stars The Vogue UK magazine for the June 2012 issue. The story ‘London Calling‘ was photographed my Ben Morris and is a tour of the city of London.

London Calling is featuring the heart of the city. London known as hub for trendsetters and artists became a centre for the worldwide youth culture.

London’s architecture ranges from very old to modern and is also renowned for its art and fashion schools and makes it an international centre of fashion designers alongside Paris, Milan and New York.

Ben Morris is capturing Arizona Muse posing in places like the Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Olympic ring circles and Kensington Gardens. Stylist Miranda Almond has chosen a few nautical style pieces and colorful retro inspired outfits which gives a 50s feel to the editorial.

Ben Morris is a young British photographer; he is now considered one of the most talented fashion photographers in the UK, shooting regularly for Vogue, and recently he also shot the Sunday Telegraph’s editorial. Ben Morris has also shot campaigns for H&M and editorials for Volt Magazine and Numero Homme China.

Arizona Muse is an American fashion model born in Tucson, Arizona and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Muse has appeared in editorials in French, American, Chinese, British, Korean, Spanish, and Italian Vogue, W, V, Numéro and Dazed & Confused.

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Haute Mess Vogue Italia- Stylert.com

 

Vogue Italia has created for the March 2012 editorial called ‘’Haute Mess’’. Haute Mess is a gif collection and was shot by fashion photographer Steven Meisel. The editorial features the models; Joan Smalls, Jessica Stam, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Lindsey Wixson, Daphne Groeneveld and Coco Rocha.

Joan Smalls was the cover girl of the issue. The Puerto Rican native found her start in the modeling world in 2007 when she left her homeland and moved to New York where she signed with Elite Model Management.

After being selected to walk exclusively for the Givenchy Spring 2010 couture show, Joan immediately became one of the most coveted catwalk models. She opens the spring 2011 Gianfranco Ferre, Gareth Pugh, and Gucci shows in Milan and Paris.

Steven Meisel is an American photographer; he is now considered one of the most successful fashion photographers in the industry, shooting regularly for both US and Italian Vogue, and lately W (also published by Condé Nast).

Meisel has also shot campaigns for Versace, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Calvin Klein (for whom his campaigns were very controversial). Meisel also photographers Prada’s campaign each season.

Abbey Lee Kershaw  also known as Abbey Lee, is an Australian fashion model. Following several years of success leading up to the 2011 fashion seasons, V magazine dubbed Kershaw a supermodel. Abbey Lee also was photographed for the latest Gucci campaign by Mert and Marcus.

Lindsey Wixson is an American fashion model. She is known for her unique looks, defined in part by her “bee-stung lips”, “rosebud pout” and gapped front teeth. John Galliano, Versace Vanitas, Miu Miu, Jill Stuart and Alexander McQueen have all booked her for campaigns.

Jessica Stam is a Canadian model. She is considered to be part of the crop of models described as “doll face.’’ She walked a total of 64 shows combined during the New York, Milan, and Paris Fashion Weeks.

Daphne Groeneveld is a 16 year-old Dutch model, she was discovered in Amsterdam when a woman randomly approached her about starting a career.

After just one year of modeling she has graced the cover of Vogue Paris with Tom Ford, walked in the Valentino, Chanel, and Dior Haute Couture shows in Paris, and received dancing lessons from Madonna for a Miu Miu ad campaign video.

Coco Rocha born as Mikhaila Rocha, is a Canadian fashion model. Since her debut, Rocha has been the face of a variety of advertising campaigns including Versace, Balenciaga, Chanel, D&G, Dior and many others.

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