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The experimental, forward thinking, highly exclusive & collectable magazine. Pushing fearless fashion, design popping editorials & culture frenzied texts for pop culture maniacs. PRINTED ISSUE 4 - VOLUME 2

The Team

CONTRIBUTORS

CONTRIBUTORS

Matthew Attard Navarro Editor in Chief & Creative Director

Fashion Contributors

Art and Culture Contributors

Ben Azzopardi Editor’s Assistant

Daniel Azzopardi Menswear Journalist

daniel.a@platinumlovemagazine.com

Lisa Gwen Art Editor

Lara Boffa Womenswear Journalist

Stephanie Calleja Arts & Culture Journalist

Tiziana Gauci Womenswear Journalist

Kristina Cassar Arts & Culture Journalist

Kelly Bartolo Womenswear Journalist

Louise Mifsud

Kim Gregory Womenswear Journalist

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Guest Contributors Aaron Ryan

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Jay Schoen

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Marley Kate

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Ritty Tacsum

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The it words this summer.

Hey, I just met you.

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Jay was born in Italy in 1988. During college for the first time he kept his hands on a camera as short film director. From that moment he never stopped shooting. He moved to Milan and he started to be photographer improving his personal cinematic look inspired by music and cinema icons. When he was 23 he moved to London exporting his style from Italy.

Ritianne Muscat known as Ritty Tacsum is a largely self-taught experimental photographer and multimedia artist who has a keen and sensitive eye for the abnormal, absurd, weird and surreal. Having started a course at MCAST, she quickly felt the confines of the educational system stifling her creativity and sought to explore and expand her horizons solo.

Born and raised in New York City, Marley Kate graduated from NYU, and went on to study photography at the School of Visual Arts. With a focus on fashion and beauty, Marley is able to capture a sense of playfulness and energy in her photos. Her style is luscious and ethereal. Her dream is lofty yet simple, to shoot fashion for the magazines, websites and brands she admires most.

Michael Kailas is a NY based fashion and beauty photographer with an fond eye for womenswear, and beauty editorial work.

Model / Photographer Aaron Ryan was born in Buffalo, NY 1990 and shot the local skate scene growing up. Once an All-American athlete now turned fashion photographer.

Pictured above is cover photographed by Marley Kate for Platinum Love Magazine.

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Contents

Live Fast Die Young Issue Platinum Fashion New Faces.

Models.com.mt’s newest boy recruits.

Sef Farrugia.

Martina Vella interviews Sef Farrugia.

New York Is Killing Me

Aaron Ryan photographs the upcoming menswear trends from NY.

Bad Girls Do It Well

Michael Kalias photographs the freshest womenswear trends for Fall Winter 2012.

Platinum Feature Craig Green

Upcoming designer Craig Green is interviewed by Ignazio Fenech on his latest work.

JP Azzopardi

Kristina Cassar goes on a one on one with JP Azzopardi.

It’s Better To Burn Than Fade Away

Editor’s Letter Waking up to face the world on over drive has become the norm for many of us. The thought of growing old is one that scares many, including myself. There is nothing which puts me off most than the notion of not having ticked off all my to do list, and in this day and age it seems that to do list seems to be growing longer and longer. This issue is a visual treat based on the Live Fast Die Young ideology which many of us seem to have taken on to achieve our goals. We worked with a selection of great artists who all contributed their rendition of the issue title. We also spoke to some local talents Sef Farrugia and JP Azzopardi and interviewed upcoming designer Craig Green, a sure one to watch. For those that do not know this is our last issue entirely produced in Malta as of the upcoming issue we’re going to be based in London and giving you more direct content and interviews from designers based around Europe whilst keeping our Maltese flair. So go ahead and live fast, as no one will do it for you Until the next issue Matthew

Jay Schoen lands his cinematic eye with an homage to the most iconic male characters

Let the beat control your body

Marley Kate photographs a fun loving cover editorial for Platinum Love, on the excitement and joy of life.

Platinum Art Plan B

Ritty Tacsum’s floral rendition of our issue’s theme in a series of double exposures.

Love To Love You Babe

Matthew Attard Navarro photographs some local settings with Rubberbodies performer Ira Melkonyan

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Live Fast, Die Young.

Having previously studied at the London College of Fashion and recently finishing a BA(Hons) Fashion Degree at Ravensbourne university specializing in Textiles, Sef Farrugia’s creativity is certainly going places, with internships with Giles Deacon, Joanne Hynes and Craig Lawrence already under her belt. Not to mention the fact that her collection pieces have been worn by Eliza Doolittle for her 2011 South America tour and she has also been featured on Fiasco magazine and sosolo.co.uk. You can definitely say that Sef Farrugia is one to watch. Having mentally placed her gorgeous bralets and curve hugging pencil skirts on my wishlist, I meet up with the designer where she lets us know a little bit more about her designs, inspirations and all that makes the talented woman she has become today.

M: What inspired you to create such a collection and what do your unique designs mean to you? S: I had been back home for a summer holiday and I ended up looking at childhood films… like “Mary Poppins” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and then I illustrated this character… It was inspired by the Victorian / Edwardian times and the British colonial era. It was very much

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Sef Farrugia Part 1

SEF FARRUGIA, the talented young designer influenced by re creating a value that is being lost today… the desire of owning both quality and beauty. I am very visual in my work, so all who mesmerized the fashion pack at the the prints, knits and embroideries had to be very present as well as Mercedes-Benz Malta Fashion Awards is color, textures etc. Everything was created from scratch. After all the making waves in the fashion world and it’s research, it ended up being more about creating a lifestyle that this character lives in… easy to see why. Put simply, her designs are Every piece is meaningful… after you effortlessly fun and elegant combining different invest so much time! It is impossible not to patterns, colours and textures into a unique feel somehow close to what you produce. It and award-worthy collection. also marks the beginning of something… Having worked at recognized fashion houses such as Giles Deacon, what are your views on the fashion industry? Is it a hard community to get into? The fashion industry has many sectors; It is a balance in between Art and business so it all depends on the market you are working in. However, It is extremely hard because there is so much competition and so many people that are trying to do the same thing! It’s all about connections and so if you’re just starting out and you don’t know anyone and no one knows you, it is a mission but I like to believe that it isn’t an impossible one. You’ve already been extremely successful with your collection and it’s only just the beginning. What are your ambitions now that your name is being recognized? Thank you very much. I am considering various options at the moment… nothing is set in stone! I will be working on another capsule collection, which I will be showing at Southsea Fashion Week in August, and also working on a High-end satin/silk scarf collection, which will be launched later on

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Live Fast, Die Young.

Sef Farrugia Part 2

SEF Farr UGIA

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Live Fast, Die Young.

Of course! Where do I start ?! There’s always something happening … I had to convince everyone to leave on my own, to study abroad… I think I was 17. Then, in the first couple of months in the UK, I had a Fraud issue… I think I have moved houses about 8 times in 5 years … and the list goes on. It’s just how it is. What do you do to distress and relax? Do you have any hobbies when you’re not working? Depends if I am in Malta or in the UK! It is 2 different lifestyles. It’s Simple vs Drama. I guess we need both in life. In Malta I am a whole lot relaxed…I enjoy going by the sea, eating a bit of bread and watermelon, spending time with family and my dogs, going for walks, taking photos. In the UK I am mostly on my own with no TV and so I’m listening to some good jazz music, going to galleries, watching a good film, drawing…

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I am also obsessed with history and language… I can never know enough, especially the Maltese one; it is a mystery in itself so it is more intriguing. I don’t think these are hobbies… I guess I don’t have one! What are your current three fashion musthaves of the moment and your favorite designer? To be honest I am not the biggest ‘fashion follower’… My must haves most times are the same every year and probably every season.

for you.

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this year. I look forward to eventually setting up my own company with my own values, but until then I will keep working hard to pursue it. Where there any obstacles that you had to go through in order to get where you are today?

I don’t have a favorite designer, of course I have those that I respect and look up to like Missoni for their quality and Azzedine Alia for the craftsmanship and working by his own terms, but I truly admire anyone who wakes up in the morning with positive energy and keeps going day after day. What do you want your future to look like and do you have any advice you could give to young designers who are just starting out? Hopefully the future will have a never-ending corridor of opportunities and as for advice… well, I am just starting out myself… but so far, the best advice I could give is that every individual will go through different paths, make sure you follow and create your own and not one that others have already set out THE LIVE FAST DIE YOUNG ISSUE 16


Live Fast, Die Young.

Sef Farrugia Part 4

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collections from London Collections

TOPMAN Design presented the return of the pleated shorts in a sweet and bright selection of colour blocked outfits which left us with a selection of 80’s skater, raver outfit sets. Our favourite pieces were the pleated shorts and the cut off shoe sandals and backpacks. Over all TOPMAN presented a very bright, young collection aimed to sell.

E Tautz presented a lovely tailored collection with great standout pieces such as the pictured cross slinged fuschia cape/ jacket combination bringing what would have been a very monochrome based collection to life.

The heritage brand Pringle of Scotland kept it’s cool for spring summer 2013 with a selection of very neutral dandy outfits with looks being very safe yet contemporary. With superb styling the brand brought together a selection of simple looks which focused on the cut of the outfits and the play on texture. Despite this being similar to many other designer labels for ss 2013 Pringle of Scotland boasted a very young and edgy cast of models. #Trending

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desert friendly collection with laid back textures and a grey-beige tone all throughout. What stood out the most was however the brilliant casting and styling.

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Katie Eary tapped into the young skater market this season and following last season’s baroque comeback the designer presented oversized tee shirts and shorts with large psychadelic baroque print. Models we decked out in backpacks and skate boards.

The standout collection at London Fashion Collections was this by Xander Zhou, bejing based designer pushed forward a polished, sleek and edgy look which played with a mixture of textures and vibes. With all looks being very different to each other Zhou kept conformity via the distinct cuts he presented. Definitely proved to be a breath of fresh air in a somewhat very safe fashion week.

Jonathan Saunders opted for a sleek presentation and pushed forward a modern, eclectic colour blocked dandy. Colourful glasses, sharp trousers and a delightful set of micro print patterns all over his outfits. Electric blues and wild orange combinations led to a balanced modern collection. PLATINUM LOVE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 5

James Long created some of the most interesting cuts this season at London Fashion Week, with cuts which would quickly link to shows at Milan Fashion week, the tailored, sophisticated yet glamorous collection was one of the strongest collections showed. With sleeveless vests, cut off tees, and high waisted 3/4 trouser shorts this collection could have easily fit in Stefano Pilati’s past shows. We’re excited for more.

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New York is killing me Silvio wears Simon Spurr button down shirt and Bespoken pants

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Silvio wears General Idea button-down shirt, Buckler trousrs and belt

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Travis wears General Idea button-down shirt, Richard Chai trousers, Penguin lace up boots

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Travis wears Richard Chai button-down shirt and trousers, Floresheim boots

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Silvio wears Bespoken blazer with pocket square, 3.1 Philip Lim button-down shirt, Richard Chai trousers, Florsheim boots

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Travis wears Billy Reid button-down shirt, Richard Chai trousers, Cole Hann boots

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Travis wears Billy Reid button-down shirt, Buckler jeans, belt stylist’s own

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Travis wears Bespoken blazer, Billy Reid button-down shirt, Richard Chair trousers, Cole Hann boots

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Silvio wears General Idea button-down shirt, Buckler pants and belt, Dolce & Gabbana lace-up combat boots.

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Photographs by Kailas Fashion Editor Andrew Mukamal Photographer assistant Joel Mur Hair by Charlie Taylor Make up by Jourdan Dudgeon Model Johanna @ Ford.

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Joahanna wears leather leggings by Balenciaga by Nicholas Ghesquiere, fur coat by Theyskens’ Theory, skirt by Markus Lupfer, boots by Michael Kors and gloves are stylist’s own.

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Johanna wears jacket & skirt by Moschino, long skirt by Junya Watanabe turtleneck bodysuit by Danskin and gloves are stylist’s own.

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Johanna wears jacket by Isabel Marant, shirt by Theyskens’ Theory

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Johanna wears coat & vest by Michael Kors with boots by Topshop Unique and gloves by Burberry Prorsum

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Johanna wears leather coat by Theyskens’ Theory and skirt by Pierre Balmain. Long gloves are stylist’s own

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Johanna wears turtleneck by Givenchy, jacket - Balenciaga, trousers by Pierre Balmain and boots by Topshop Unique

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Johanna wears shirt by Ohne Titel, textured jacket by Rodarte (S/S2012), boots by Topshop Unique apron by Alexander McQueen (S/S2012) and long gloves are stylist’s own.

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Craig Green + Portraits ‘I always wanted to be a portrait painter and

‘the most classical thing’ he has done so

that was what I went to Saint Martins to do,’

far, and a quick look at the range will make

says the twenty-five-year-old, ‘but maybe

you realise why.

I’m just quite an impressionable person, and I ended up making some clothes and

The clash of earthly textures is as appealing

trying fashion.’ But for someone who’s

to the eye as it is to the touch:

‘impressionable’ he is definitely leading the way.

The fashion industry is like Lent: it is a pilgrimage pitted with sacrifice and fasting that leads to one reward – the sweet taste of success. Many get gobbled up by the dream or give up halfway through; but every now and then someone actually makes it, and Craig Green, fresh out of his Masters at Central Saint Martins, is one of them. PLATINUM LOVE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 5

These past couple of years have seen Green tie with Luke Brooks to win the L’Oréal Professional Creative Award with his digitally printed tie-dye collection; get first prize for his entry in the New Era’s ninetieth anniversary baseball cap competition; and collaborate with Christopher Shannon to design headwear, and Topman to create a 2mx3m piece of denim patchwork. On top of that, in 2010, he joined forces with Bally of Switzerland to create a range of shoes. He has called this collaboration with Bally

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to have a pagan feeling with the use of the materials.’

a religious person at all, I just love tradition and

His fascination with the occult and religion,

hovers. His uncomplicated tunics and linen,

however, is not something he’s only tapped

his three-quarter pants have the preternatural

into for this project. ‘I’ve always been interested

allure of a shady garden on a hot summer’s

in the craft and costume and everything

day; yet this promise of freedom is stifled by the

surrounding pagan festivals and religion. I’m

rigidness and the claustrophobia evoked by

obsessed with ideals and ideas of masculinity.

the wooden and papier-mâché elements that

I’ve always looked at workwear, and I love the

adorn some of his pieces. They are uniforms;

massive similarities between religious dress

they are the freedom to and the freedom from.

religion as ideas.’ And indeed there is something otherworldly in the way the fabric he uses falls, or rather,

and workwear. They both have a simplistic and utilitarian feeling, and are made purely for function and to give a feeling of belonging within groups, almost like a machine. I’m not

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‘I think things should always have a fantasy

element to them, and that’s what I try to portray in what I do. I think the best thing is when you find the balance between things being exciting and visual with elements that are accessible and realistic.’ And that is exactly what he does. He brings in the usual – films, traditions, life – to create the

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unusual and to provoke thought.

representation

of

what

Mark

Yoshimoto

No matter what comes next, one thing’s

Nemcoff once said: ‘For every light that shines,

for sure: Craig Green and his work have

‘The S/S ’13 collection was based around

a shadow must fall’. In fact, ‘the black outfits

bewitched us all.

non-typical English traditions, and I became

were meant to be the shadow version of the

obsessed with the effigy of Guy Fawkes and

cream look’, and it is something Green is

all the ideas surrounding it. I looked a lot at

hoping to ‘explore again in the future’.

fabrication and texture, aiming to develop and

Ignazio Fenech PLM

experiment with a lot of new mixes and finishing

And

techniques. It’s meant to be a very accessible

endeavours, all of the above seems to only

collection but I treated each individual garment

be the beginning. ‘This year I have a few, very

as a separate D.I.Y. project.’

exciting projects happening.’ When asked to

speaking

of

Craig

Green’s

future

elaborate, the only answer we got was, ‘I can’t This, however, is nothing new for Green, and

say anything about them – yet!’ Nevertheless,

was actually the foundation for his award-

he did mention that he is ‘doing a project with

winning MA Collection, which was ‘based

Adidas for the Olympics!’ What it is, he simply

around light, darkness and shadow’, a visual

wouldn’t divulge.

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MAN IS HIS OWN BUTCHER / JP Azzopardi Interviewed by Kristina Cassar

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JP Azzopardi Interviewed by Kristina Cassar

Upon meeting with JP Azzopardi, a contemporary artist who delves in the art of sculpture, I experienced a renaissance within my soul, a rebirth that brought me back to my ever passionate love for the arts.

As we sat at a table in the corner of an Art Nouveau inspired café, sipping at our cold beverages, I listened to JP speak of his art and his longing to sustain himself through his sculptures and his passions. Apart from his evident passion for art, while looking through his portfolio, I couldn’t help but appreciate his attention to detail, patience with the vast materials he uses and the sheer technique and ability that he portrays in a highly nonchalant manner.

vices that take over our essence. In one of his depictions entitled Burn No. 1, that on first glance seems to be a human figure, he uses wire to resemble creepers that symbolise the ever present pull of technology on our everyday lives. Another depiction of a bed called Burn No. 2 covered in sand is also a depiction of Saṃskāra. Both these sculptures were constructed out of mismatched pieces of scrap JP found lying about to bring about a final product of magnitude and awe.

Inspired by both contemporary and historical affairs, JP makes it a point to give all his sculptures a background through which they can speak and ultimately come to life. The older works which I would think most of us art enthusiasts are fully acquainted with struck me as powerful and full of character but his newer pieces opened my eyes to a whole new world.

The sand in these two pieces, together with the use of locust in the structure denote a link to the Old Testament story of the Killing of the First born in the time of Moses - a plague that infests our lives and takes over our being that of earthliness.

Based on the Hindu term Saṃskāra, a Sanskrit term for the reminiscing or impulse to previous impressions, he focused on life, as we know it today, the challenges and the

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MAN IS HIS OWN BUTCHER / JP Azzopardi Interviewed by Kristina Cassar

MAN IS HIS OWN BUTCHER

The last piece, Man is his Own Butcher that comprises this trio of impressions is depicted in the form of a boat that embarks on a voyage to finding one’s self and is solely constructed out of bone.

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The new talent. If you want something done right, you’ve got to do it yourself.

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The new talent. If you want something done right, you’ve got to do it yourself.

The symbolism links between the character and religion is seen in the way in which the Platonic halo resembles very godly figures, the piece at the centre resembles a fossil, the mask represents the same masks worn in the era of the plague to prevent contamination and the corroded knife in his hands resembles any offering presented in history.

consideration in the history of art on a local and international level.

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His past studies in philosophy andanthropology definitely show in his art and especially in my favourite piece that was built in ode of Richard Dawkins, a post Darwin figure who is best described as an evolutionary biologist who talks of ‘selfish genes’ and such like factors. His piece entitled (Dawkin’s Fundamentalism) Trickster, which encompasses philosophy, science and religion in a rather visionary way.

This piece struck me mostly due to the vast amounts of material that can be seen in the structure, from curtain rings to represent the eyes, to lace in his frock and bones to imitate the hands of Dawkins is sheer talent that by all means should be taken highly into

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It’s better to burN than fade away Photographs by Jay Schoen Styling by Simona Dall’Unto Make up by Marvi Leddi Styling Assistants, Tony and Yadira Chagoya

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BUDDY HOLLY Nicola Tardelli @ d’men management Milan wears suit and shirt by GF Ferrè, and bow tie Iceberg.

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Theo Hall @ d’men management Milan wears suit and shirt by Galliano with bow tie by Iceberg, glasses stylist’s own

Federico Cola @ d’men management Milan wears suit and shirt by ICE by Iceberg and bow tie by Iceberg

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JOHN LENNON Leopold Pesch @ I LOVE MODEL Management Milan wears jacket and shirt by Dockers, trousers by HTC Hollywood Trading Company and Boots by GF Ferré. Sunglasses and brooch stylist’s own PLATINUM LOVE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 5

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IAN CURTIS Pawel Bednarek @ Independent men Milan wears trench, shirt, trousers and shoes by Ennio Capasa for Costume National

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JAMES DEAN & ROLF WUTHERICH Federico wears jacket and jeans by Levi’s and t-shirt by H&M, Nicola wears leather Jacket by GF Ferré, t-shirt by “H&M” and jeans by “Levi’s”

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DASH SNOW Giancarlo G, I LOVE MODEL Management Milan wears jacket by Giorgio Brato, shirt, trousers and boots by Ennio Capasa for Costume National, bandana by “April 77” and hat “HTC Hollywood Trading Company” PLATINUM LOVE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 5

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let the beat control your body Photographs by Marley Kate

Fashion Editor Rose Garcia Makeup by Andi Yancey Hair by Amber Duarte Model Catherine @ Trump Photographed at the Dazzlehouse

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Catherine wears sunglasses by A-morir, bra by Cosabella, hot pants by Topshop and harness by Zana Bayne. Rings are by Laruicci and garter clips are stylist’s own.

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Catherine wears blazer by Black Halo, top by Yves Saint Laurent, harness by Zana Bayne, trousers by Topshop and ring by Laruicci.

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Catherine wears earrings by Laruicci, jacket by Improvd, leather bra by Jeremy Scott swim bottom by Mara Hoffman and knee high socks by American Apparel. Shoes are stylist’s own.

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Catherine wears stripe top by Betsey Johnson, leather harness vest by Improvd, trousers by Gareth Pug and shoes are stylist’s own

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Catherine wears sunglasses by A-morir, top by Moschino, shorts are from Vintage DKNY and harness by Zana Bayne

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PLATINUM FASHION Catherine wears sunglasses by Amorir, top by Moschino, shorts are from Vintage DKNY and harness by Zana Bayne

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PLANB Photographs by Ritty Tacsum Artistic Direction by Lisa Gwen Model Risa (Japan)

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Photography by Matthew Attard Navarro Model Ira Melkonyan

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Ira wears blouse and skirt by Sef Farrugia

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Ira wears dress by French Connection

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Ira wears cape by Charles & Ron

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Trousers French Connection Shirt French Connection

Ira wears dress by French Connection, cape by Charles & Ron

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Ira wears dress by French Connection

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Ira wears blouse and skirt by Sef Farrugia

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Ira wears blouse and skirt by Sef Farrugia

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Womenswear Design

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Details A 15 hour seminar on womenswear design delivered by UCA lecturer Amanda Abela, a young professional womenswear designer living in London.This seminar is aimed at young designers wishing to start their own label or further their knowledge in womenswear design techniques. Amanda Abela graduated in Womenswear design (B.A. Hons) from the University of the Creative Arts. She now works in London with top designers and teaches at the University of the Creative Arts. Book your place today at the St James Cavalier.

1. Experimental design analysis 2. Primary and secondary design research 3. Refining design ideas for your chosen market 4. Creating mood boards for colour selection 5. Fabric awareness 6. Basic figure-drawing techniques 7. Exploring different media Dates & Times

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