Posted 15 days ago. on May 10, 2012 by Joanna

This Place is Your Space – Photographer Cara Stricker and stylist Zara Mirkin capture models Hannah Holman, Julia Nobis, Zippora Seven, Alexandra Richards and Sojourner Morrell in casual looks for these lo-fi images featured in LoveWant Magazine. The girls show off a lighter side of fashion in simple tees and lingerie inspired ensembles on the city streets.
Posted 1 month, 26 days ago. on March 30, 2012 by Joanna

Night of Nights – Steven Meisel takes on prom night for the April cover of Vogue Italia. Styled by Panos Yiapanis, the two images star up and comers Sojourner Morrell, Thairine Garcia, Chrystal Copland, Aaron Vernon, Lyle Lodwick and Ethan James in and out of masks.
Posted 1 month, 27 days ago. on March 29, 2012 by Joanna

Just Hanging – Sojourner Morrell evokes the style of Patti Smith in Christophe Kutner’s (2b Management) recent work for Commons & Sense Magazine. Styled by Romina Herrera Malatesta, Sojourner looks as laid-back as ever in the simple black and white portraits.
Posted 1 month, 28 days ago. on March 28, 2012 by Joanna

Layered Spring – Steven Pan (Management Artists) captures Sojourner Morrell in layers upon layers for the most recent issue of Double Magazine. Styled by Camille Bidault Waddinton in frontier inspired ensembles, Sojourner bundles up in the designs of Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Chanel and many more in the studio images.
See more of Steven Pan’s work on Management Artists
Posted 3 months, 5 days ago. on February 20, 2012 by Joanna

Giles’ Imperfect Glamour – For fall 2012, designer Giles Deacon showcased glamorous looks with an imperfect edge for his namesake collection presented during London Fashion Week. The runway was dominated by menswear inspire looks such a modified tuxedo and frilly dresses embellished with feathers and burn-like patterns. As the show progressed, the tuxedo jackets gave way to form-fitting dresses featuring messy cut-outs almost as if a razor had been used on the fabric. Giles’ innovative take on classic shapes such as the hoop skirt or fish tail dress offered a thrilling view of the upcoming season.
Posted 3 months, 11 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.