Archive for August, 2010

Making-of: NORDENFELDT Lookbook S/S 2011

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

We were shooting the NORDENFELDT spring/summer 2011 lookbook yesterday in Munich. It was an awesome production using a “quick & dirty” ringflash technique that made the images look like accidental streetshots of a variety of typical city scenes. The focus was on the boots, so the pictures had to come across like anonymous “snapshots” (a pity we had to cut Val’s beautiful face). But at the same time they had to tell a story of a typical day of our Nordenfeldt girl’s big city life.

Here are just some impressions from the first couple of set, there’s a lot more in the actual lookbook which I’ll post here as soon as it will be printed.

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Nordenfeldt S/S 2011 Lookbook Shoot

Tribute to Lee Alexander McQueen

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Lee McQueen’s death in February was a devastating loss not only for the world-wide fashion community, but for everyone working in any creative field that’s somehow connected with fashion. During his rather short career as a designer, he influenced the 90′s and 2000′s with his unique aesthetics like probably no other.

To show how much his work had affected a whole generation of young creatives, Chiara and I decided to shoot a couple of homage pictures.

The 1st one was shot in my studio with Maria Justus wearing a dress that Chiara made from 40 meters of fabrics. The inspiration for the dress comes from McQueen’s S/S 1999 show. We wanted Maria to look not like an object of desire, but strong and untouchable, with certain historic references. Make-up and hairstyling by Maren Endraß.

McQueen tribute

The 2nd photograph was taken in a private chapel. Chiara is wearing a vintage Yamamoto dress that’s enlarged with additional layers of textile by Lorand Lajos (who also made the headpiece and the collar) and an Italian vintage wedding dress. Make-up by Maren Endraß.

McQueen tribute

The last one has become my new portfolio cover. I came across this fascinating dog during a walk downtown. The Xolo breed is truly controverse and altough it is based on a genetic disfunction it has been honored as sacred for thousands of years now. To me, the Xolo represents a certain kind of Otherness. Looking like a creature from culture’s unconscious depths, he seemed to embody the McQueen-principle quite well. And to bring the relation to clothing back into the picture, we decided to make him a coat from fur rejects.

McQueen tribute

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