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Showing posts with label Angela Lindvall. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 January 2011

February 2011 American Vogue Editorial: Angela Lindvall, ph: Patrick Demarchelier, stylist: Tabitha Simmons

Patrick Demarchelier photographed Angela Lindvall for American Vogue on November 18, 2010 with stylist Tabitha Simmons.

American Vogue February 2011
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Tabitha Simmons
Hair: Garren
Makeup: Yumi

Friday, 21 January 2011

Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign behind the scens video: Angela Lindvall

Yu Tsai photographed Angela Lindvall for the Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign on October 30-31, 2010 with stylist Rushka Bergman.

Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign Video
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Yu Tsai
Stylist: Rushka Bergman
Hair: Giannandrea
Makeup: Fiona Stiles

Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign Video: Angela Lindvall

Yu Tsai photographed Angela Lindvall for the Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign on October 30-31, 2010 with stylist Rushka Bergman.

Free Soul Spring 2011 Campaign Video
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Yu Tsai
Stylist: Rushka Bergman
Hair: Giannandrea
Makeup: Fiona Stiles

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Prada fall 2010 campaign making of video: Angela Lindvall & Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Melissa Klitzke-Rubini

Steven Meisel photographed Angela Lindvall and Daria Strokous for the Prada Fall 2010 Campaign on April 28-May 1st 2010.

Prada Fall 2010 Campaign Preview
Models: Angela Lindvall and Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Melissa Klitzke-Rubini
Hair:Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show Video

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show
Time: October 4, 2010 at 11:00am
Location: Serre du parc André Citroën - rue de la Montagne de la Fage - Paris 15e
Designer: Giles Deacon
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Angela Lindvall, Rianne ten Haken, Jamie Bochert, Eliza Cummings, Jade Parfitt, and Britt Maren.

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show

Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2011 Show
Time: October 4, 2010 at 11:00am
Location: Serre du parc André Citroën - rue de la Montagne de la Fage - Paris 15e
Designer: Giles Deacon
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee/KCD
Models: Angela Lindvall, Rianne ten Haken, Jamie Bochert, Eliza Cummings, Jade Parfitt, and Britt Maren.

Angela Lindvall


Rianne ten Haken


Jamie Bochert


Eliza Cummings


Jade Parfitt


Britt Maren

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Roberto Cavalli 40th Anniversary Book - making of video with Mariacarla Boscono & Angela Lindvall

Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott photographed Mariacarla Boscono and Angela Lindvall for Roberto Cavalli's 40th Anniversary Book in Los Angeles on April 15-16, 2010 with stylist Marie Amelie Sauve.

Roberto Cavalli's 40th Anniversary Book
Models: Mariacarla Boscono and Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Marie Amelie Sauve
Art Director: Fabien Baron
Hair: Paul Hanlon
Makeup: Charlotte Tilbury

Other models shot for this book are: Cameron Russell, Natasha Poly, and Mirte Maas.

All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of sound AIDS-related public policy.

Monday, 9 August 2010

Muse Magazine Summer 2010 cover: Angela Lindvall, ph: Sølve Sundsbø, stylist: Katie Shillingford

Sølve Sundsbø photographed Angela Lindvall for the cover of Muse Magazine on March 31, 2010 with stylist Katie Shillingford.

Muse Magazine Summer 2010 Cover
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Sølve Sundsbø
Stylist: Katie Shillingford
Hair: Peter Gray
Makeup: Gina Kane

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Hijau by Angela Lindvall

From Elle.com, By Anne Slowey all photos by Douglas Friedman


Reviewing jewelry in the factory


Angela Lindvall on Mount Batur


Angela Lindvall and Guy Bedarida in Bedarida’s design studio

Angela Lindvall in UNESCO-protected rice fields
John Hardy's Eco Paradise

On the remote island of Bali, John Hardy creative director Guy Bedarida has created an eco-paradise. Anne Slowey made the trek to find that you really can change the world one bracelet at a time
Myths abound about the paradisial beauty of Bali, Indonesia. But truth be told, on the beaten tracks of Kuta, Legian, or Seminyak, it’s a bit of a treasure hunt trying to find a spot that’s not overrun with doughy tourists in skimpy bathing suits, whooping it up to beach-house club beats. Getting to the island’s heart, Mount Batur, or to Ubud, the soul of its artistic community, often requires navigating bumper-to-bumper traffic, with locals piled three to a scooter. As Noël Coward might’ve said after visiting the place in the 1930s, “There’s far too much Bali in Bali” to get any rest.

Yet near the lush, inland jungles of Ubud lies an oasis of creative calm and pristine beauty that makes it easy to understand why the Canadian artist John Hardy moved here in 1975 to study Balinese jewelrymaking, his teacher an artisan whose ancestors had been goldsmiths to the island’s former royal court. By 1989, Hardy believed he’d mastered enough of the traditional forms to start his own brand—large, silver hammered, woven, and filigree-embellished jewelry of a kind that one rarely saw outside of antiques shops and history books. Hardy not only commercialized the look—at a price—but popularized it at a time when tribal and ethnic-inspired jewelry was becoming all the rage.

Less than a decade later, he began building what the company’s employees now call “the compound”: a series of sublimely beautiful open-air bamboo structures, where workers—mostly Balinese, both Muslim and Hindu, with a smattering of expats—shuffle about in printed sarongs and sandals. The compound includes separate dining halls for Hindus and Muslims, in deference to the two religions’ dietary restrictions. And surrounding the cluster of bamboo buildings are the company’s rice fields, dotted with century-old temples. It is indeed a slice of Balinese heaven if you’re lucky enough to make it here.

But perhaps more important is how this multimillion-dollar company has set the bar for eco-consciousness in luxury goods, prompting the Financial Times to name it one of the top 100 green businesses in the world. While John Hardy inspired his eponymous company’s eco-spirit, he sold the business several years ago, and its new owners, CEO Damien Dernoncourt and designer Guy Bedarida, are, shall we say, the engines behind the recent green push.

The Bali compound is not only completely self-sustaining (thanks to water-purification leach fields, a recycling program, and environmentally friendly production methods), but the company also has launched a project to offset the amount of CO2 it produces each year by planting bamboo trees on Nusa Penida, an island off the southeast coast of Bali. And this month, it’s expanding its eco-efforts further with Hijau, a line of jewelry to be launched at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City that includes a piece designed by earthy beauty Angela Lindvall.

The 31-year-old model and mother of two is known for her environmental advocacy—her Collage Foundation promotes sustainability to young people and supports a biodynamic farm in New York State—and last August, she visited Hardy’s Bali headquarters on a scouting trip for Alter Eco, the Planet Green channel’s lifestyle and makeover show. After four days of exploring the rivers of Ubud, helping plant the next season’s rice harvest, and watching the sunrise from atop Mount Batur, Lindvall says she fell in love with Bali’s natural wonders and with what the company and the Wear Bamboo, Plant Bamboo project were doing to preserve it. “The way Damien and Guy are raising the standard in the industry really resonated with me,” she says.

Collaborating with Lindvall for Hijau was a no-brainer for Bedarida, who came to John Hardy after long tenures at Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron. “She is a mother, she works. She is very real,” he says. “She’s the kind of woman who is my muse.” The Hijau line includes bamboo-inspired stackable rings and bracelets, topaz-studded hoops and drop earrings, a pendant, a sizable cuff, priced from $295 to $3,000, and woven organic cotton cord bracelets in green, brown, or pink with a topaz-encrusted silver clasp, which will retail for $95. The latter was the work of Lindvall, and Dernoncourt says he plans to donate the proceeds from the bracelets—and 10 percent of the profit from the rest of the collection—to ForestEthics, a group that fights the exploitation of forests in North America.

Perhaps one reason Dernoncourt and Bedarida can be generous is that, unlike much of the fashion industry, their company is thriving. “We tripled our sales in the past five years,” says Dernoncourt, who speaks as enthusiastically about his employees’ well-being as he does about bottom lines. He tells me proudly that since many of John Hardy’s jewelrymakers are women with families, they’re allowed to work at home, meaning that much of the chain-weaving is done off-site. The company has also sponsored four orphan girls in an apprenticeship program in which they study English and information technology as well as Hardy’s craft.

As for Bedarida, he’s an energetic Balinese dreamer type who relishes the challenge of his company’s dedication to the environment as much as its intricate craftsmanship. “Everything we do here is made by hand, so we can create unique pieces that no one else could imagine,” he says. Pointing to a Japanese painting of a tiger that’s inspiring his next collection, he adds, “I live in a world full of possibilities—it’s really unbelievable.”

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Angela Lindvall, ph: Tom Craig for British Vogue video

From British Vogue:

VIVA CUBA
"Sultry Havana is the ideal backdrop for a season of impassioned style," says Vogue. Join photographer Tom Craig as he shoots cover girl Angela Lindvall playing an American girl in love with Cuba on VogueTV.

Film produced by Tom Craig, Hugo Grimwood and Raul Rodriguez.
Music by J-Ven at
http://soundcloud.com/j-ven

See the video at: vogue.co.uk

Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Tom Craig
Stylist: Bay Garnett
Hair: Neil Moodie.
Make-up: Samantha Bryant.

2010 Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute benefit: American Woman

Rosie Huntington Whiteley


Angela Lindvall


Natasha Poly


Jamie Bochert


Caroline Trentini

Monday, 8 March 2010

Loewe fall 2010 show

Loewe Fall 2010 Show
Time: March 6, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Location: Ecole de Médecine - 12 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine - Paris 6e
Designer: Stuart Vevers
Stylist: Katie Grand

Angela Lindvall


Louise Pedersen


Rosie Huntington Whitely


Rianne ten Haken


Kasia Struss


Caroline Trentini


Cameron Russell


Angela Lindvall (closed)

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Giles Deacon fall 2010 show

Giles Deacon Fall 2010 Show
Time: March 3, 2010 at 6:30 pm
Location: Les Beaux-Arts de Paris, Salle Mélpomène 13 quai Malaquais
Stylist: Katie Grand
Casting Director: Michelle Lee

Angela Lindvall


Izabel Goulart


Rosie Huntington


Carmen Kass


Louise Pedersen


Caroline Trentini


Aline Weber


Kasia Struss


Anne Vyalitsyna


Cameron Russell


Natasha Poly


Izabel Goulart


Angela Lindvall


Rosie Huntington


Carmen Kass