Number 1 british Model, our London Gyal Jourdan Dunn poses under the lights of Alan Gelati for S Moda November 2013
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“Since Clash Magazine met M.I.A., a fierce custody battle, a bird-flipping Super Bowl and even a name change have shaped the unflinching artist’s latest album, ‘Matangi’. Clash digs deeper into her inquisitive mind to discover the revelations and inspirations that consumed 2013, and learn the truth behind her musical collaboration with Julian Assange”.
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“With New York as their playground and the world as their stage Brian Donnelly, aka KAWS, and James Jebbia, founder of Supreme, have gripped the attention of a new breed of collectors. From beer bottles to billboards, vinyl dolls to skate-decks this is the tale of two boys and their toys…”
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Pep Williams is an old School pro skateboarder and popular photographer from Los Angeles which portraits are simply brilliant, check out more of his work here
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The FADER’s 2013-14 Now Issue. Their annual look at today’s stars who’re setting the tone for tomorrow’s music, showcasing over 100 artists, photographers, authors and directors to watch—hits newsstands on December 10th.
both cover stories, about two young artists excelling both solo and behind-the-scenes working for others: Alex Frank followed Dev Hynes from Bushwick to the top of the Empire State Building, peeking into his special brand of DIY pop, then Sam Hockley-Smith accompanied Travi$ Scott on a whirlwind week in New York, rife with G Pens and headlocks.
Check out the Behind The Scenes of both Cover Shoots after the Jump
Jourdan Dunn is The Girl That Set The World On Fire for i-D Magazine Online November 2013 Photographed by Quentin Jones
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Brilliant and wonderful work from London Based MakeUp Artist Melodie Briere, Here is a comments on the beautiful and Timeless piece of Art she’s created “Its obviously about pure earth and innocence and resources being squeezed out by europe/china/usa making the continent “bleed”.” The Make up artist used natural white clay for the effect on the skin’s model giving a strong and bigger impact, for a painful and true message giving us a taste of the sad, painful and harsh reality of our modern world.
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Photography by Innocent Adriko
Model Karen Bengo
Makeup and Concept by Melodie briere