[Model] Karla Mar Fernandez: The Aesthetic Evolution of the Industry

For years the fashion industry has portrayed the “perfect” image of a person: tall, thin, dark and flawless. But recently the modeling world has taken a more abstract path and Designers have been changing their view at a rapid pace, with more unusual faces.

The industry is known for being on the constant move. From the artistic and the avant guarde, to the mundane and urban. The recognition of being ground breaking and pushing barriers of the aesthetics is much owed to the vision of these Designers, Editors and Stylist. Recently we’ve seen them step out of the stereo typical aspects of beauty by using a wide variety of models on the runways with traits that in the past would have been shun.

Models outside the standards of beauty are those who have been gracing the catwalks and editorials, plus-size, skin conditions like vitiligo or albinism, transgendered and down syndrome have recently been seen on the runway and blowing everyone away. Locally there has been a slow evolution into the tendencies that we’ve been seeing in American and European Runways. But the regional market is extremely limited to diversity and usually moves at a slower pace, but never cease to catch up with professionals that take chances.

Top agencies around the world like: Red Model Management, New York; Angels & Demons, Paris; Izaio Models, Berlin, Nathalie Models, Paris; AMCK Models, London; Jill Models, Berlin have been setting the bar for diversity, so its only logical that the top agency on the island Element Model & Talent Management did the same and take us by storm in presenting the first local model with albinism: Karla Mar Fernandez.

Model: Karla Mar Fernandez from Element Models. Photography by Ricardo Medina.

Model: Karla Mar Fernandez from Element Models. Photography by Ricardo Medina.

I’m eager to see her grace the runways and editorial pages of the region, I know she will have an outstanding welcoming in the industry.

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[Fashion Video] Reverie by Nick Knight

Moods of freedom and restriction both appear in Nick Knight‘s film starring Tessa Kuragi in designs by the likes of Celine, Maison Margiela, Gucci and Valentino. Intrigued by the dual lives of the model – days spent pondering psychoanalysis, evenings spent freely exploring her sexuality and engaging in shibari bondage – Nick Knight looks at fetish in this editorial for AnOther magazine’s. The shoot focuses on escapism, and the ability to form new realities through fantasy, and features styling by Katy England. Having begun communication with Kuragi on Instagram, Knight spent time understanding her passions and fixations before beginning the shoot, relying on her expertise and agency to inform the narrative of the story and thus playing with the power dynamic between photographer and model. The notion of reverie and the dance between waking life and dreams is something that has interested Kuragi for years, and informs the dynamic of the shoot. The fogged, black and white nature of the prints suggests a lack of clarity, nodding to the transient, ever-changing and fleeting nature of our fantasies.

  • Photography: Nick Knight
  • Model: Tessa Kuragi at Premier
  • Styling: Katy England at Intrepid
  • Make-up: Lucia Pieroni at Streeters
  • Hair: Cyndia Harvey at Streeters
  • Manicurist: Marian Newman at Streeters
  • Set Design: Andrea Cellerino
  • Seamstress: Tina Kalivas

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[La Cara de IMAGEN Rimmel London 2015] Fabiola Valentin

Every year local fashion magazine IMAGEN is the host of the event: “La Cara de IMAGEN“.  The magazine cast aspiring and professional models for the competition. Only twelve finalist are chosen and compete on overall elegance, grace and look.

La Concha A Renaissance Resort was the host of the 26 edition of the the competition and twelve finalists graced the runway with looks from Lu Fashion’s, afterwards they announced three finalists and the winner. These were: Angelica Figueroa (third runner up), Tatiana Wawriw (second runner up), Irene Rivera (first runner up) and Fabiola Valentin the winner of “La Cara de IMAGEN Rimmel London 2015″. The winner will receive $1,000 from Casiano Communications, will grace the cover of the November edition of the magazine and will be featured in an editorial and interview in the same issue.

Photo by Peter John Andino. (L to R: Angélica Rivera, Tatiana Wawriw, Irene Rivera + Fabiola Valentin)

Photo by Peter John Andino. (L to R: Angélica Rivera, Tatiana Wawriw, Irene Rivera + Fabiola Valentin)

In this edition they presented the first ever Chrysler Beauty & Style Award which went to Ashley Gonzalez and The Blogger Choice of Rimmel London whose winner was Heylimar Rosario. The winner of the People’s Choice held online was Taisha Roman.

Photo by Peter John Andino (L to R:Ashley González, Heylimar Rosario, Taisha Román)

Photo by Peter John Andino (L to R:Ashley González, Heylimar Rosario, Taisha Román)

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