In the Habit of Hiding

Directors Words

 

“In the Habit of Hiding is a moving portrait capturing the inner dialogue of self-sabotage while simultaneously grappling with collective anxiety over the state of the external world.
Overcoming the mundane to motivate oneself into existence feels like a slow, endless climb through a tub of molasses.”- Elena Vazintaris

 

“As female-identifying artists, chasing the idea of perfection often stifles our ability to react instinctively. We make excuses and manipulate ourselves into believing that we’re not capable.
We want to show how torturous it is to obsessively pursue the unbelievably high standards we often set for ourselves”.- Winnie Cheung

All styles from CALVIN KLEIN, CONVERSE, vintage DRIES VAN NOTEN


Video Directors: Winnie Cheung (@w1nn1th), Elena Vazintaris (@evnyc)

Photo Director: Eunah Lee (@eunahleedp)

Producers: Regina Spurlock (@reginaspurlock), Nina Lisandrello (@ninalisandrello)

Stylist: Suzie Rzecznik (@suzie_rz)

Hair & Make-Up: Karla Hirkaler (@karlahirkaler)

Audio & Camera Assistant: Dan Rosato (@doctor_snm)

Swing Grip: Taylor Summer Merriman  (@summeroni)

Talent: Matilda Sakamoto (@tiilderz)

Special thanks to Picture Farm Productions (@picturefarmpro)


Time

top ISSEY MIYAKE, pants JOSEPH, bum roll ALISIA WOOD, shoes VAGABOND

top ISSEY MIYAKE, pants MICHELLE BOHNES, head piece ALISIA WOOD, shoes VAGABOND

dress BLANCHE, skirt ALISIA WOOD

top ISSEY MIYAKE, skirt MICHELLE BOHNES

top MICHELLE BOHNES, mantle JOSEPH

(left) bodysuit ALISIA WOOD, shoes PRADA

scarf AIAYU, bodywarmer GANNI

(left) dress MICHELLE BOHNES, shirt GANNI

Photography: Charlotte Hansel (@charlolah)
Concept: Rabea Röhll (@rabearoehll), Tim Gehring (@nevertrustrobots)
Styling: Sandra Hemmink (@sandra__hemmink)
Make-Up & Hair: Rabea Röhll
Set Design: Pelin Gebhard (@pelin_gebhard)
Photography Assistant & Lighting: Max Zimmermann (@maxzimmermnn)
Set Design Assistant: Caio Nagle

 

Videography, Script & Direction: Tim Gehring
B Camera: Máximo De Vries (@mxm_dvl)

 

Model: Nyayiena William (@nyayienawilliam)
Studio: HVH


Overflowing Nature

full look ANDREW POCRID, choker SAMPEDRO ACCESSORIES

jacket & boots FATTYGLASSY, top & shorts ODETTE ÁLVAREZ

full look FELY CAMPO, coat AMO STUDIO

full look FELY CAMPO, choker SAMPEDRO ACCESSORIES

full look FELY CAMPO, choker SAMPEDRO ACCESSORIES

full look AMO STUDIO

top ANDREW POCRID, shorts FELY CAMPO, choker SAMPEDRO ACCESSORIES, shoes ANGRADEMA

dress ENCINAR, harness & bracelets SAMPEDRO ACCESSORIES, shoes LANVIN

jacket & skirt ODETTE ÁLVAREZ, dress DARKBEETLE


Photography: Héctor Fraile (@hector.fraile)

Fashion: Anel Yaos (@soyanelyaos)

MUAH: Laura del Muro (@lauradelmuro) using I.C.O.N. and Termix

Production: Héctor Fraile, Q17 Studios (@q17studios)

Photography Assistants: Elena Plasencia (@ele.nm), Jaime Sánchez (@jaimentt)

Fashion Assistants: Pablo Rico (@pablillorico), Teresa Gasca (@teresa_gasca)

MUAH Assistant: Álvaro Mattioni (@mattioni_)

Model: Africa Mina (@africa.tz)


Marcin

MARCIN

photography | MARIUSZ ROGUSKI

Photography: Mariusz Roguski (@mariusz_roguski)

Model: Marcin Smorawinski (@smorekx)


Tribal


Director: Kapturing (@kapturing)

Producer: Obvius Paris (@obvious.tv)

Director of Photography: Jerome Berthier (@jeromelouisberthier)

Stylist: Tania Rat Patron (@taniaratpatron)

Make-Up: Sacha Giraudeau (@sachagiraudeau)

Hair: Andre Cueto (@hairbyandre_) (@wiseandtalented)

Casting Director: Annabelle Elisabeth Rose (@coucou_streetcasting)

Video Editor: Nicolai Salazar (@nicky.editor)

Post Producer: Willi Artist (@willi_artists)

Colorist: Aline Biz  (@alinebizcolor)

Sound Composer: Low C (@ low_c_music)

Photo Assistant: Ayka Lux (@aykalux)

Make-Up Assistant: Aurore Angelique (@auroreangeliquemua)

Hair Assistant: Mily Serebrenik (@milyserebrenik )

Talent: Yunnan (@youngbmy), Calixte (@c_a_l_i_x_t_e), Julia (@juliakimjean),
Cristale (@crustasex), Bastien (@estabi1), Malou (@uolamuolma), Amelia (@melaiea),
Télilan (@telilan.bkr), Merveille (@bedazzlxd_), Helio (@cellulemere)


Night Swim

dress PARAH

on Fatima_swimsuit NORMA KAMALI, sunglasses GUCCI  on Valeria_dress PARAH

(right) boots PADOVAN, swimsuit NORMA KALI

(right) boots stylist’s own

swimsuit NORMA KAMALI

(left) dress VETEMENTS, sunglasses MASERATI


Photography: Matteo Galvanone (@matteogalvanone)

Videography: Giorgia Legnani (@lattezafferano)

Styling: Giada Restelli (@giadarestelli)

Make-Up & Hair: Lisa Lionello (@lisa_lionello_)

Video Editing: Pietro Cattini (@pietro.cattini)

Audio: Ilià (@ilia.musica)

Models: Valeria (@plagirafe), Alice (@iwasjustcomplaining ),
Fatima (@fatimakoanda ), Giórgia (@ge.ranio)

Location: Ristorante Brambilla


Come Meet Me in a Hotel Room

Come Meet Me in a Hotel Room

photography | FEDERICO LECCE

top & tiara archive, underwear VINCENZO

handbag TRUSSARDI vintage

shirt archive

bikini archive

Photography & Art Direction: Federico Lecce (@federico_lecce)

Model: Toma Aardenburg (@tomaaardenburg)

top LUDOVIC DE SAINT SERNIN, bikini archive


Red Earth and a Touch of Sublime

An oasis of emotion glowed among the dunes of the Agafay Desert during the SAINT LAURENT Spring Summer 23 show.


It must be a million years since I last reviewed a show, but I am making a dutiful exception on this occasion.

Why? Because last Friday in Morocco, I – and everyone present – was lucky enough to attend one of the most exciting shows ever seen so far. And I’m not just saying that: the energy that we felt in that deserted corner of the Agafay Desert was one of a kind.

It is impossible to rank Anthony Vaccarello’s shows and there wouldn’t be any point in doing so anyway. We have become accustomed to big things from him, special things that generate huge expectations every time. And that is a privilege for a designer.

In this latest Saint Laurent Spring Summer 2023 collection, everything is perfectly in harmony: the maison’s past and the brand’s present, the conversation between the masculine and feminine, the dialogue between France and Morocco, Paris and Marrakesh, Yves and Anthony.

If, according to Catholic narrative, woman was created from man’s rib, in this case it is the other way round. The new menswear collection created by Vaccarello is developed from his last womenswear collection, presented in Paris last February. Yet it never feels like a derivative repeat, nor does it indulge in all too obvious references. The image of the woman is flawlessly reflected in that of the man.

Drawn back hair, austere faces, large dark glasses, elongated bodies cinched at the waist, wide shoulders and fluttering trousers, shirts and overgarments.
An aesthetic summary of 50 years of decidedly male fashion, with a typical French touch, condensed into 50 looks.

The show was arranged concentrically. The models circled a round pool of water, an oasis that, unbeknown to us, hid a huge round metal installation designed by artist Es Devlin together with Anthony Vaccarello.

While in the background the fiery sun slowly set behind the desert dunes, a circle emerged from the water, rising up on itself as the music intensified, until it was standing vertically and casting light all around it. And then there was the wind, and the sand, and the palpable emotion of the spectators.

It is no easy task to convey the sensation that we all felt in that intensely moving moment. The “drama” aspect is an essential component in any Vaccarello show, yet here the mood was different. It didn’t feel as though we were attending yet another show, in yet another unusual location, this time the desert. It felt more like attending a piece of modern theatre, a contemporary art performance, which involved and challenged each and every one of its spectators. Anthony appeared for the finale, just a few steps, nothing more. Many of us were in tears, all of us were on our feet.

Perhaps it was the long journey through the desert to get there, perhaps it was the vivid colours of the Moroccan landscape, the beauty of a cultured fashion collection that speaks to the head as well as the eyes… but the impression we all had is that we weren’t just watching a show. It was something else.

And not just one of the many, albeit heartfelt, tributes to the genius of the late designer, but something more similar to a declaration of love that Anthony had put together for his public, for the history of Saint Laurent, and for Yves.


www.ysl.com

Text: Antonio Moscogiuri


The Darkest Hour

Crushed by grief and sorrow. Lost alone. Attempting to communicate with no words. Sunrise after this darkest hour is the one and only hope for us.


bags GAER


Photography: Daria Vengerskaya (@_vengerskaya)

Art Directon: Daria Vengerskaya, Varvara Vysotskaya

Model: Varvara Vysotskaya (@vysotskaya.vv)


Luis Coppini

LUIS COPPINI

Photography & Videography | BELL SOTO

password BELLSOTO

Photography & Videography: Bell Soto (@bellsoto)

Model: Luis Coppini (@luiscoppini)