Posted 1 month, 3 days ago. on April 23, 2012 by Joanna

Leggy Lady – Melissa Tammerijn shows off her gams for a shorts focused story featured in Vogue Russia’s May edition. Photographed by Jason Kibbler with styling by Elizabeth Sulcer, Melissa dons glitzy sequined looks with a western twist from labels such as Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Givenchy and Sergio Rossi. Flawless makeup by Benjamin Puckey and tousled tresses by hair stylist Teddy Charles bring a youthful spin to the high gloss images.
Posted 2 months, 5 days ago. on March 22, 2012 by Joanna

Key Looks for Spring – Melissa Tammerijn models the spring collections for the latest issue of How to Spend It Magazine. Captured by Andrew Yee (Atelier Management) and styled by Damian Foxe, Melissa wows in creations from some of fashion’s biggest names including Burberry Prorsum, Jil Sander, Giorgio Armani and Roberto Cavalli amongst others. / Hair by Mark Daniel Bailey, Makeup by James O’Reily
Posted 2 months, 6 days ago. on March 21, 2012 by Joanna

Light Touch – Under the creative direction of Mirko Borsche, the new issue of Tush enlists Melissa Tammerijn for an ethereal cover shot lensed by Txema Yeste. The blonde beauty is also styled by Bernat Buscato on the cover.
Posted 2 months, 25 days ago. on March 2, 2012 by Joanna

Dior’s Classic Fall – Bill Gaytten looked towards the archives for inspiration with his second mainline collection for Dior’s fall 2012 presentation. With still no official word on a permanent creative director, the new season showcased demure forties and fifties inspired silhouettes in a muted color palette of taupe, black and burgundy. Despite the lack of Galliano opulence, Gaytten offered a lovely refinement for the autumn season with ballerina inspired shapes. Cinched jackets, pleated skirts and jewelry style embellishments dominate the Dior woman’s wardrobe for autumn.
Posted 2 months, 27 days ago. on February 29, 2012 by Joanna

Black on Black – Gareth Pugh delivered his signature gothic style for his namesake label’s fall 2012 collection presented during Paris Fashion Week. Pugh ditched last season’s bondage inspired shapes for more tribal designs complete with fringe dresses, leather outerwear and fur embellishments. High necklines, some of which that even cover the face, were matched with thin headbands, clunky boots and winged shoulders in all black and grey for the new season. Whether donning zipped up capes or shaggy coats, the Pugh woman knows how to bundle up for the upcoming winter.