domingo, 15 de marzo de 2015

Memorable new faces modeling in Fashion Weeks - AW 2015-2016

Rodarte stage - AW 2015-2016
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It was a month of fabulous fashion. It is always a pleasure to see the current queens of industry (Hanne Gaby Odiele, Hedvig Palm, Saskia de Brauw, Jamie Bochert, Cara Delevingne, Anna Cleveland, Edie Campbell, Marie Piovesan, Daiane Conterato, Helena Severin, Sophia Ahrens, Binx Walton, Riley Montana, Alexandra Elizabeth, Issa Lish, Nastya Sten, Marte Mei van Heester, Xiao Wen Ju and Mica Arganaraz that was everywhere in fact, among others) walking the runway as fierce as usual.


It was fantastic to see those goddesses who were successful in the past and who are returning to the catwalks (Lily Donaldson, Grace Bol, Freja Beha Erichsen, Anja Rubik, Sasha Pivovarova, Eva Herzigova, Liya Kebede, Naomi Campbell, Erin O'Connor, Alek Wek among others), but this time we will honor the new faces. Some of them had their first fashion month, others began a couple of seasons ago, some of them were at every single show possible and others at only one or two, but all of them brought a quite particular beauty and diverse background and silhouette to the runway. This is the best of "the new faces of fashion" I saw this season AW 2015-2016.


a. Aamito Lagum: From Uganda, Africa's Next Top Model winner, with such a beautiful story. She was everywhere, from Richard Chai to even opening Balenciaga. She took my breath away several times this season. She'll be around for a while. Gorgeous!



Balenciaga - AW 2015-2016
Aamito Lagum modeling
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b. Molly Bair: This American former tennis player proved that beauty comes in different ways. A non-conventional physique made her special for The Society Management, and the rest is history. She debuted with Proenza Schouler, then it was Prada, Dior, and she even closed Chanel's Haute Couture show, wearing the bridal gown. Such an honor. Amazing chidish face, long lean body and her signature ears. Amazing!


Alexander Wang - AW 2015-2016
Molly Bair modeling
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c. Aneta Pajak: I'll be honest. I hadn't paid attention to Aneta. Very beautiful Polish woman, I remember seeing her at the Gucci lookbooks, cute girl, but that was it. Seeing Maison Margiela AW 2015-2016's presentation I see this humpback model walking kind of scared / cold while the rest of the girls walked normally. That was shocking!!! I start my research because she definitely stole the show, and I finally find out it was the same girl from the Gucci campaigns. She has been everywhere since SS 2014, from Christopher Kane to Altuzarra. She has a long and promising career ahead, sure of that!


Maison Margiela - AW 2015-2016
Aneta Pajak modeling
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d. Varya Shutova: I saw her in Gucci this season and I drool. Literally. Beautiful Russian girl. Then I saw her walking for Saint Laurent and Bottega Veneta. Such a treat. Her debut was on Marc Jacobs' show, who apparently has a very good eye for choosing his muses, because this year his show brought many interesting models to follow. I hope to see more of this beautiful girl in the seasons to come. She definitely has something special.


Bottega Veneta - AW 2015-2016
Varya Shutova modeling
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e. Fernanda Hin Lin Ly: I just saw this Australian beauty in one show, but what a show!!! Third in line on the Louis Vuitton show. Asian heritage with pink hair, fierce walk was enough to steal the spotlight, even having Freja opening and Liya closing. What a feat!



Louis Vuitton - AW 2015-2016
Fernanda Hin Lin Ly modeling
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f. Amilna Estevao: From Angola, this African beauty was everywhere this season. Such particular features and a killer walk made her, Aaamito and Grace the African queenn of Fashion Month. I particularly loved seeing her in Milan shows, Prada for instance.


Prada - AW 2015-2016
Amilna Estevao modeling
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g. Sarah Abney: On her first season, this American model stole my heart. That neck... amazing walk, those features are unique and quite appealing. Saw her on just a few shows, but some of the most important ones of the whole season. She was at Giles, KTZ and closed Marc Jacobs! Can't wait to see more of her.



Marc Jacobs - AW 2015-2016
Sarah Abney modeling
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h. Bhumika Arora: I've seen this Indian beauty for two seasons already, and let me tell you... she's doing fantastic. She brings a pretty nice diversity feel to the runway. She's been from DAKS to Stella McCartney's shows. I never thought that posting selfies would do magic, but it did for her. She was discovered that way. Lovely lady!


DAKS - AW 2015-2016
Bhumika Arora modeling
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i. Madison Stubbington: She's walked everywhere, and she's been around for a couple of seasons already. This amazing Australian model has walked for the most important houses in the industry, she's also been chosen by Saint Laurent's Hedi Slimane for one of the house's campaigns. She's been from Simone Rocha to Saint Laurent. Such a delight to see her walking!



Simone Rocha - AW 2015-2016
Madison Stubbington modeling
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j. Lineisy Montero: This lady is something else!!! I mean, gooooorgeus skin tone, brought natural hair back, she was on the major shows this season (Louis Vuitton, Prada, Miu Miu, Givenchy, Céline), I mean, this Dominican bomb is going to be around for a long time. Flawless!


Givenchy - AW 2015-2016
Lineisy Montero modeling
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These are a group of fantastic models who did great this season:


Céline - AW 2015-2016
Chloe Wheatcroft modeling
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Emanuel Ungaro - AW 2015-2016
Sarah Brannon modeling
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Givenchy - AW 2015-2016
Stella Lucia modeling
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Gucci - AW 2015-2016
Mae Mei Lapres modeling
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Saint Laurent - AW 2015-2016
Agustina Pérez modeling
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Stella McCartney - AW 2015-2016
Luping Wang modeling
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