The inspiration for this photo shoot came from my favorite fairy tale Rapunzel. I decided to create a modern version of the fairy tale and give it an edgy attitude. For the hair I chose to have a very long blonde ombre braid. For the makeup I chose to have somewhat of a plain face with bold mascara and a plum lip. I had the privilege of wearing a camel colored blazer designed by Olivier Green. The coat was very comfortable and fit well. Above the slit pockets the blazer has a long horizontal zipper that allowed me to play with during the shoot. The photographer was Gabriela Herrera. She did an amazing job and we both had a lot of fun with this shoot, and we worked very well together. This was yet again a great experience of the re-vamping of the Project Runway garments. Take a look and I hope you all enjoy!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Giving Glam to Project Runway Garments
Giving New Glam To Past Project Runway Garments
About Event Social Media News Release
- Restyling Project Runway Garments to bring them back to life
- Glamour lighting photo shoot
- November 15, 2013 @ 1:30PM in San Francisco, CA
- Styling by Priscilla Garcia and Vivianne Lugo
- Photography by Wes Aldana and Gabriela Herrera
- Modeling by Monica Leyva
Dress Designer: Unknown Photo by Wes Aldana |
Dress Designed By: Kenley Collins Photo by Gabriella Herrera |
Quotes
"Seeing the Project Runway Garments restyled look amazing and I really like how the Kenley Collins dress is very Spanish inspired." Gabriella Herrera, Photographer
"Working around such interesting fabrics and unique garments really makes the photograph. This 1920s inspired look was a great fit for glamour shooting." - Wes Aldana, Photographer
"It was such a fabulous experience to be able to get creative with the garment from Project Runway." - Vivianne Lugo, Stylist
"I had a blast styling this dress, I was very inspired from the 1920s and holiday season."
- Priscilla Garcia, Stylist
Links
- www.kenleycollins.com
- http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/project-runway
The Mystery Designer for a Project Runway Photo Shoot
Social Media News Release
Tamara Jackson, Stylist
Instagram: tamarajjackson
Mystery Designer For a Project Runway Photo Shoot
Hosted by the PR & Promotion Class featuring Project Runway Clothes
and Photography Majors
- Can you guess the mystery designer that was featured in this Project Runway photo shoot
- The photo shoot features past Project Runway designs, amazing Photographer Kenny Rivera and the beautiful model Candyce Clines.
- Inspiration was the feminine independence, majority of independent woman feel they can't look feminine, if they want to be taken seriously.
- The photo was taken in glamour lighting, and styled by PR & Promotion student, Tamara Jackson
- November 22, 2013, Friday
- 2:00pm- 2:30pm
"The photo shoot was fierce-some, absolutely fabulous"
-Kenny Rivera, Photographer
Singing in the Rain: Project Runway Restyled
Social Media News Release
December 13, 2013
San Francisco, California
Past Project Runway Designs Restyled Using Glamour Lighting
Out with the Old in With The New
About Event:
- Restyling Project Runway Garments from past seasons
- The garments in this shoot are created by an unknown designer
- Fashion Students used PR and Social Media to share new restyled images
- Collaborated with Advanced Lighting Students
- Nick Condito was the photographer
- Nick used Glamour Lighting
- Garments were modeled by Maddie Tabor.
- "Singing in the Rain" was the inspiration for the shoot
Quotes:
"I'm singing in the rain
Just singing in the rainWhat a glorious feelin'
I'm happy again
I'm laughing at clouds
So dark up above"
-Gene Kelly-
Actor
"I really enjoyed the creativity that was put into this photoshoot. Janean and Maddie were really enjoyable to work with."
-Nick Condito-
Photographer
Links:
Project Runway BlogSinging in the Rain
Model: Maddie Tabor
Photographer: Nick Condito
Client: Janean Comfort
All Fanned Out: Revamped Project Runway Looks
Social Media Press Release
December 13, 2013
- These is a restyled Project Runway look that based on research was designed by Leanne Marshall of Project Runway season 5
- These photos were glamour shots, so they were shot using a white background
- This dress was chosen because of the beautiful shadows it creates and the avant garde nature of the pleats
- This dress was a part of an alternative challenge, and is made out of napkins that have been sewn together to create the seashell effect
- The styling was kept very simple by just pairing House of Harlow 1960 earrings
- This photo shoot was photographed by Miki Harai
- This photo was styled and modeled by Maddie Tabor
"The most amazing model, I had too much fun photographing her!"
-Miki Harai, Photographer
It was an honor to be able to model this garment and be able to work with such talented photographers.
Project 'Fight Club' Kicked Some Ass at Local Fashion School Photo Shoot!
Social Media News Release
Overview:
Richard Hallmarq: http://www.richardhallmarq.com/
Fight Club (1999): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/
Fight Club (Novel): http://chuckpalahniuk.net/books/fight-club
Contact Information:
Kimberley Casazza, PR Manager
Twitter: SFGirlOnTrend
Project 'Fight Club' Kicked Some Ass
at Local Fashion School Photo Shoot
Project Runway Garments Reused in
New Ways for San Francisco Fashion School
- Took place on November 15th 2013 at local San Francisco Fashion school.
- The photo shoot was inspired by Helena Bonham Carter's character Marla Singer; the strong-willed female lead of the cult classic film, Fight Club (1999).
- A past season Project Runway garment was used in this photo shoot and although the designer could not be identified, the piece is comparable to Season 11 contestant Richard Hallmarq’s work.
- The entire production was student styled, modeled and photographed.
- This was a collaborative project that brought numerous students together to recreate past a Project Runway garment and bring it new life.
Model: Maddie Tabor
Photographer: Miki Hirai
Styling by: Kimberley Casazza
“I
had a great time trying to get your [stylist Kimberley Casazza] Marla vision to come true”. – Miki Hirai,
Student Photographer.
Richard Hallmarq: http://www.richardhallmarq.com/
Fight Club (1999): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/
Fight Club (Novel): http://chuckpalahniuk.net/books/fight-club
Project Runway Mystery Style Shoot
By: Taiisha Kasai
Oh how edgy are
these glamorous shots? This past quarter I got the opportunity to play stylist and create high-fashion looks with
designs featured on past episodes of Project Runway. The goal was to
breathe new life into these garments while incorporating our own
sense of style into the look. With pieces from designers Jay Nicolas
Sario, Uli Herzner and others, my classmates and I were truly
inspired to rummage around and find the perfect items for our
visions. For my looks I envisioned a strong fiery goddess, and her
counterpart, a softer, edgier version of the goddess. I found a
beautifully stitched red, black, and orange patent leather corset
that I knew would look fabulous with a pair of my black leather
short-shorts from Forever 21. I wanted small accents of gold jewelry
and a smooth ponytail to focus solely on the corset, and black buckle
wedge shoes. For my softer look, I found a snakeskin textured leather
bolero jacket, and a pair of cream high waisted leggings with a
beautiful screenprint of butterflies cascading down the side of the
legs. I chose a high ponytail, chunky jewelry and chunky tan Steve
Madden wedges to add a glam element to this edgy look. After weeks of
research, I was unable to find the designers responsible for these
pieces! So as they remain a mystery, we can still admire and guess
who this beautiful work belongs to. My best friend Nicole served as
my gorgeous model and muse, and my friend Tiffany provided hair and
makeup. All shots provided by photography student Gabriella
Herrera!
Follow me on Instagram and Twitter for more! @taiiBOMBshell
Follow Nicole and Tiffany on Instagram! @nicolovinnn_ @luv_tiff
Photography inquiries contact Gabriela at herrerapgabriela@gmail.com
Red Hotness
Hello, this
is my second photo shoot. I am Devi Ratnasari, a Fashion Marketing &
Management student. I have participated in a photo-shoot with the garments that
I styled for Project
Runway Season 7, which let me create a different style and gave a new look
for this photo-shoot. The beautiful, Haeni Ulfa had modeled for the shoot.
This time I
got helped by two extremely talented photographers, Kenny and Blyth who were
exceptionally co-operative and we totally had a blast on the sets. This is this
the second time I shot with Ulfa and we had a wonderful time working together
on make-up and designing the props in order to match the theme for our photo shoot.
I have been
highly inspired by the concept of Spanish Rose and Gatsby 1920s make-up
tutorials by the talents You Tuber, Michelle
Phan. She started her tutorials for makeup long ago; she has flawless skin
and can exactly predict what would suit Asian women. One of the best looks
would be to don a red outfit with red lips and smokey eyes; this sort of make up
would truly complement each other.
The
beautiful backless dress designed by Ben Chmura from Project Runway Season 7. Many of his early works
are tied to literary themes including collections inspired by Wizard of Oz, Little Red Riding Hood, the established designers such as Nicholas Gheisquiere and Marc
Jacobs. The garment is beautifully
executed and has a quirky side to it, Ben has used pop art print for inside of
the garment and it gives an amazing final finish with the garments red hue.
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