Posted 3 months, 10 days ago. on February 14, 2012 by Joanna

The Mad Hatter – For fall 2012, Marc Jacobs teamed up with milliner Stephen Jones to help envision his latest collection filled with oversize and floppy hats that could easily belong to Alice in Wonderland’s Mad Hatter. Playing with the fairytale theme, Jacobs offered a fantastical play on proportions in the form of bulky skirts and jackets layered expertly for the autumn season. The color palette was steeped in moody hues with accents of gold, powder pink and lilac. Patterns ranged from paisley to floral which broke up the heavy silhouettes with levity. The show ended on a more subdued note, featuring a few pared down ensembles that lengthened in hemlines and flattened in shape.
Posted 5 months, 24 days ago. on December 2, 2011 by Joanna

Rush Hour – Heading to the subways of New York City, Ondria Hardin sports some vacation ready looks in Brad Triffitt’s dynamic images shot for FGR’s latest exclusive. Outfitted by Katie Daisy Boyd, Ondria dons a wardrobe of casual denim from the likes of Stella McCartney, Alexander Wang and Acne. Carefree hair and natural makeup perfect the rush hour ready attire.
Posted 11 months, 6 days ago. on June 22, 2011 by Joanna

Prada Pops – Undoubtedly one of the most talked about campaigns in this season, Prada goes for a more youthful approach with its fall 2011 advertisements starring Frida Gustavsson, Kelly Mittendorf, Julia Zimmer, Ondria Hardin and Antonia Wesseloh. Photographed by Steven Meisel in bright outerwear, girlish heels and swimwear style caps, the girls lounge in a throwback, color blocked setting.
Posted 11 months, 11 days ago. on June 17, 2011 by Joanna

For the Girls – Prada’s fall 2011 campaign brings some girlish appeal with youthful faces Frida Gustavsson, Kelly Mittendorf and Ondria Hardin posing for Steven Meisel’s lens. (TFS)
Posted 1 year, 10 months ago. on July 22, 2010 by Joanna

Capturing the new faces at Elite NYC, Russh’s August-September issue gives us dual portraits of seven unique girls from all over the globe. In the first series, the models go au natural with bare faces, and in the second, they wear kaleidoscopic faces with whimsical designs courtesy of makeup artist Christian McCulloch. Lensed by Benny Horne, model newcomers Lisanne de Jong, Sheilagh, Abby, Lindsay, Cassi, Amanda, Ondria and Vick don the youthful stylings of Stevie Dance in The Kids Are Alright.