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Series Premiere on SyFy Channel,<br />

Monday, January 13th, 2014<br />

http://fashionfacesmag.com<br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> <strong>EDITION</strong>


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

EDITORIALS :<br />

08 / ROMANCE D’AUTOMNE - Helene France, Stylist<br />

18 / DESERT FLOWER - Evelyn Murphy, Photographer<br />

26 / TAKE ME HOME - Cactus Jane, Arizona Humane Society<br />

28 / LIQUID MOTION - Sherman Orendorf, Photographer<br />

34 / BEACH - Wander Aguiar, Photographer<br />

50 / SALON CELEBRITY RECONSTRUCTION - Jacqueline DePaul, Agency Model<br />

60 / MODEL CITIZENS - Mark Johnson of When Light Falls Studio, Photographer<br />

68 / MODEL CONFIDENTIAL - Ashley Stainton, Model<br />

76 / NYC SUBWAY FASHIONS - Anton Oparin, Photographer<br />

90 / MY CROWNING CLOSET - Norieta Staphanos, Owner<br />

102 / ALEXANDER DAAS EYEWEAR - Clarissa Burt, Beauty Editor<br />

BITTEN<br />

pgs - 148 - 159<br />

photographer - gabriel goldberg<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

hair - glenn nutley<br />

makeup - brett freedman<br />


stylist - sophia banks-coloma<br />

assisting stylist - ali mandelkorn<br />

series - bitten<br />

channel - syfy<br />

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PUBLISHING TEAM<br />

PUBLISHER, David Kidd<br />

@Fashion_Faces<br />

Fashion Faces Spear-header, Entrepreneur,<br />

Visionary & Architectural Drafting Designer.<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

CREATIVE DIRECTOR, Jenna Belt<br />

@JennaBelt @TheMuseStrikes<br />

Fashion Faces Partner in Design, Promoter,<br />

Lover of Lux, Interiors, Makeup & Culture. Lefty.<br />

MANAGING EDITOR,<br />

Cameron Habashian<br />

Avid Fashion Photographer & Networker<br />

Nonstop Developer of Dreams...<br />

BEAUTY EDITOR, Clarissa Burt<br />

@ClarissaBurt @ASURMedia<br />

Top International Supermodel, Television Producer,<br />

Award Winning Media Personality, Actress, Host.<br />

Passport International<br />

http://ggitime.com<br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> GURU, Chris Garland<br />

@PureMind_UK<br />

Spirited Spokesman of International Fashion<br />

Fashion Designer, Music Producer & World Traveler.<br />

ASSISTING EDITOR / INTERN,<br />

photographer - john hall<br />

story boards - briana rambo<br />

production - fashion faces<br />

models - ketanya bankston,<br />

jay jordan & christina rio<br />

stylist - linda merisola<br />

hair/mua - karen hall<br />

wardrobe - luis aviles & mr formal<br />

watches - ggi / urban picasso<br />

adverts - pgs 4, 6-7, 112-113 & 187<br />

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Ashley Luccitti<br />

@AshleyLuccitti<br />

Fashion Photographer, Driven Artist,<br />

Lover of Fashion, Beauty and Art Lifestyle.<br />

COPY EDITOR / INTERN,<br />

Destanye Baldwin<br />

@So_Much_Allure @DBHollywood<br />

True passion for Fashion and girl on the go!<br />

Master of her own...wait for it...Destanye!


Friends,<br />

In the New Year, the benefit of looking back is to recognize progress in our personal and professional<br />

endeavors. We at FASHION FACES are excited about embarking on what lies ahead in 2014. When you know<br />

who you are, you know what it is you are to do. Let your Identity guide your ambitions. You are, therefore you<br />

must... do what it is your creative mind thrives to execute! Less talk and more action. Show us what you’ve<br />

got! We are lovers of art & design in all forms. We are happy to be networking with YOU and see the displays<br />

of your best recent work! We know you are out there, worldwide, hoping and dreaming like we are (here).<br />

Let us dream with you and build this thing together. Let’s all make FASHION FACES a piece of ourselves and<br />

take pride in the collaboration and contribution of Art as Life and Life as our Art! Here’s to 2014! Go get ‘em<br />

and bring ‘em back... to get published!<br />

Make us proud!<br />

Kindly,<br />

Jenna Belt<br />

Editor in Chief<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTE<br />

Photographers,<br />

We greatly appreciate the efforts, training, cost and<br />

time that you put into perfecting your skill. Our goal is<br />

to display your art, in as close to your vision. We prefer<br />

to present them in as large a format as possible. There<br />

are just a few things to consider while submitting image<br />

for a publishing. In layout, the overall composition of an<br />

image can determine the options in which that image is<br />

laid out. If the original image is cropped too tightly, this<br />

may discourage full page display. For example, hands,<br />

feet/shoes, hair and the like can be prone to unwanted<br />

cropping due to lack of proper proportioning for a<br />

typical full 8.5x11 or 8.5x17 page layout. Additionally,<br />

consider where faces or body parts may come close to<br />

the center of the 2 page, horizontal layout.<br />

Help us make Fashion Faces the premiere fashion<br />

industry magazine and to display your art, in it’s purest<br />

form.<br />

For comfort in viewing, decide how far from the edge<br />

of the page you would want an important part of the<br />

image, or test, to be. We receive many photos that are<br />

pushed to the very edge of the image. It limits the way<br />

that we can display the entirety of the image. Again<br />

as we work with the finest photographers around the<br />

globe, our goal it to present your true vision for your<br />

images. Please help us, by not cropping so close.<br />

Make open space when taking your shots. With every<br />

shoot, think cover, and shoot some images with plenty<br />

of head room for a masthead. In some cases you may<br />

want to send us two images. One with plenty of room<br />

and one with your desired post-production crop. We<br />

promise to keep your image looking their best! Don’t<br />

forget the bleed!<br />

Thank you,<br />

Yours in Fashion,<br />

David Kidd<br />

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http://ggitime.com


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WARDROBE STYLING | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Helene France is an award winning<br />

fashion stylist, who founded “Helene France”<br />

in 2010. Since the opening of her self-titled<br />

line, France has been styling TV hosts,<br />

commercials, public figures, magazine<br />

editorials, and runways for fashion week<br />

in New York and Washington D.C. She<br />

has worked with renowned designers<br />

(i.e. Sarli Couture, Alberto Rodriguez, and<br />

John Paul Ataker) and styled collections<br />

for their runway shows. 
<br />

Before entering into the fashion industry<br />

France was an associate in a major<br />

Washington D.C. law firm. After years of<br />

studying law in college and then getting<br />

her masters, France decided to switch<br />

career paths. Good thing she did, because<br />

now the fashion industry has an amazing<br />

talent. In 2013 France won best emerging<br />

clothing stylist at the Maryland Fashion<br />

Awards, and is a nominee for this upcoming<br />

year for best clothing/stylist category.<br />


Philanthropy is what really makes France<br />

stand out as a stylist. After losing a parent<br />

to cancer, she was adamant to help women<br />

who are affected by breast cancer.<br />

She participates in fund raising events<br />

and produces fashion shows to benefit<br />

breast cancer foundations and support<br />

woman associations.


Helene France<br />

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photographer - jubert gilay<br />

mua - sonia iqbal<br />


stylist - helene france<br />

http://helenefrance.com<br />


model - carolina sanchez for elite agency<br />

http://elitemodel.com<br />

Helene France


http://princesshandlewithcare.it


+39 320.7171650<br />

info@princesshandlewithcare.it<br />

HOLIDAY COLLECTION


http://princesshandlewithcare.it


HOLIDAY COLLECTION


PHOTOGRAPHY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

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photography/styling - evelyn murphy<br />

http://studio2538.com<br />

mua/model - kelsey capo<br />

hair stylist - waiss lankford<br />

for halcyon days salon and spa and drybar<br />

wardrobe - vintage martini<br />

http://vintagemartini.com<br />

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TAKE ME HOME | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

http://azhumane.org<br />

A few days before Thanksgiving, Emergency Animal Medical Technicians<br />

from the Arizona Humane Society were called to rescue a cat who had gotten<br />

herself in a prickly situation. When they arrived, the feline was covered in<br />

cactus needles and it took several hours for veterinarians in AHS’ trauma<br />

center to remove all the spines from her paws, tail, muzzle mouth and one of<br />

her eyes. The 1-year-old kitty cat, now known as Cactus Jane, has made a<br />

full recovery and is now ready to find a new home- hopefully one where she<br />

can reside as an indoor house cat so she won’t get into any more trouble.<br />

Jane has proven herself to be a love bug with a sweet disposition and as<br />

an added bonus, she’s good with kids and other cats. She will contently sit<br />

on your lap while you gently pet her and all the while her purr rumbles like<br />

a diesel engine.<br />

For more information about Cactus Jane, call the Arizona Humane Society’s<br />

Petique at 602-957-3113 or visit the Retail and Adoption center located at<br />

the Biltmore Fashion Park and ask for animal ID number A463627.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


photographer - sherman orendorf<br />

http://orendorfphotography.com<br />

hair/mua - amie yoder of the artistry dept<br />

http://thehairdept.com<br />

model - pam lake<br />

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model - justin mcshane<br />

wardrobe -<br />

watch by diesel<br />

sail jacket and striped shirt<br />

by polo ralph lauren<br />

shorts by quiksilver<br />

necklace by fallingwhistles.com


PHOTOGRAPHY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

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model - justin mcshane<br />

wardrobe -<br />

watch by deisel<br />

plaid shirt by inc<br />

underwear by calvin klein<br />

gray shorts by quicksilver<br />

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model - levi peters (left)<br />

wardrobe -<br />

sunglasses by tom ford<br />

shirt by polo ralph lauren<br />

shorts by oneill<br />

model - justin mcshane (right)<br />

wardrobe -<br />

watch by deisel<br />

plaid shirt by inc<br />

underwear by calvin klein<br />

gray shorts by quicksilver<br />

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photographer - wander aguiar<br />

http://wanderaguiar.com<br />

assistant photographer - andrey bahia<br />

model - levi peters<br />

model - justin mcshane<br />

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AGENCY MODEL | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

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photographer - lesley pedraza<br />

http://lesleypedraza.com<br />

hair - carla ross<br />

for more than a slash salon/academy<br />

http://morethanaslash.com<br />

mua - daniel chinchilla<br />

http://danielchinchilla.com<br />

stylist - lauren gold<br />

model - jacqueline depaul<br />

for wilhelmina agency & redd media agency<br />

http://wilhelmina.com<br />

http://modelmayhem.com/1669462<br />

location: more than a slash salon/academy<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

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photographer - mark johnson<br />

of when light falls studios<br />

https://whenlightfalls.com<br />

hair/mua - cathy keeley<br />

model - heidi eigenberger<br />

http://heidieigenberger.com<br />

models - trisha tovera-baron,<br />

nikki wruk, erin leigh pribyl,<br />

mandi marie &<br />

angela ruth<br />

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http://maudtraon.net


MODEL CONFIDENTIAL | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

shley Stainton was born and raised<br />

in Phoenix, Arizona. She is currently<br />

attending Law School at Southern<br />

Methodist University’s Dedman School<br />

of Law and will graduate in May 2016.<br />

Ashley received her undergraduate<br />

degree from Southern Methodist<br />

University in May 2013, graduating<br />

Summa Cumm Laude with degrees in<br />

Journalism, Psychology and Fashion.<br />

In 2008, Ashley was crowned Miss<br />

Arizona Teen USA. She spent the year<br />

traveling around her home state of<br />

Arizona, to various parts of the United<br />

States, and represented Arizona the<br />

2008 Miss Teen USA Pageant put on<br />

by Donald Trump and NBC Universal<br />

in the Bahamas. Ashley placed in the<br />

Top 15 at the pageant.<br />

Recently, Ashley competed in and<br />

placed top 5 at the 2013 Miss Arizona<br />

USA Pageant this past January. She<br />

has no plans to compete for another<br />

pageant in the future, and is focusing<br />

on completing her juris doctorate.<br />

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Bold evening dresses<br />

for sophisticated women.<br />

More at http:/envybykhanh.com


PHOTOGRAPHY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

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photography/stylist - anton oparin<br />

http://fashionstock.com<br />

photo assistant /video -<br />

volodymyr zadorozhnyy for fashionstock.com<br />

fashion designer/stylist - danilo gabrielli<br />

http://danilogabrielli.com<br />

mua - inessa tsalkovich for delacqua salon<br />

http://delacquasalon.com<br />

hair - ivan shatrov for delacqua salon<br />

models - tiana skendzic<br />

model - kseniya bystrova for ikon models<br />

http://ikonmodels.com<br />

model - sasha dubrovskaya for apm<br />

http://apmmodels.com<br />

location - new york city subway stations,<br />

avenue u/n train, city hall/brooklyn bridge,<br />

bowling green, wall street, 14th st/8 ave<br />

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editorial & advertising / studio & location


http://markmorganphotography.paradepro.com<br />

markmorgan131@gmail.com<br />

602.284.2366


MARKETPLACE | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

Crowning Closet, established in 1999,<br />

is a company founded by pageant winner,<br />

Norieta Stephanos. Their beautiful new brick<br />

& mortar facility located in Jupiter, Florida,<br />

specializes in accessories, designer cocktail,<br />

prom and pageant dresses and gowns*.<br />

They consistently work hard to maintain a<br />

positive reputation, and to assure that all<br />

patrons have a satisfied shopping experience.<br />

They trust that every client feels comfortable,<br />

which is why they offer unparallel customer<br />

support. Their wish is to exude the highest<br />

form of quality, effort, affordability, and<br />

customer support.<br />

My Crowning Closet possess knowledge of all<br />

stated brands, and is the leader in assisting<br />

clients to select their winning gowns.<br />

*MacDuggal Pageant, MacDuggal Couture,<br />

Cassandra Stone, Flash, Tiffany, Panalopy,<br />

Tony Bowls Pageant and Prom Gowns, Jovani<br />

Gowns, Sherry Haute Couture, Party Time<br />

Formals, Prima Donna, BGHaute, Scala,<br />

and Sherri Hill designer clothing, Alyce<br />

Paris, Angela and Alison, Dave and Johnny,<br />

Kajrishma Creations, Formals Colors Dresses.<br />

Bari Jay, MNM Couture, Putros Couture,<br />

Platinum Swimwear, Flip Dresses, Wow Prom,<br />

Tiffany, Lara USA, Cassandra Stone, and etc.<br />

You can contact us at (561) 339-0465.<br />

12201 181 Pl N, Jupiter, Florida 33478<br />

http://crowningcloset.com<br />

Also visit our newest store called,<br />

Dresses to Dazzle in Stuart, Florida!<br />

alyce paris<br />

Visit Norieta Stephanos’ &<br />

My Crowning Closet page!<br />

http://alyceparis.com<br />

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FF: What does fashion mean to you?<br />

NS: Fashion means to me the trend,<br />

manner, or way of style at the moment.<br />

I also believe that fashion is a personal<br />

entity. My clients are encouraged to<br />

dress in a way that appeals to them, and<br />

keeps them mostly in their comfort zone.<br />

However, we like to add a little twist or<br />

flair to keep them up to date with the style<br />

of the moment.<br />

FF: When did you realize you wanted<br />

to get into the business side of the fashion<br />

industry? 
<br />

NS: I always loved fashion since I<br />

was a little girl designing clothes for my<br />

Barbie’s and Francie dolls. It was an easy<br />

transition for me to go into the business<br />

side of fashion, because I studied finance<br />

in college.<br />

My first job in the fashion industry was<br />

working in New York for Gitano Jeans,<br />

where I was their showroom model and<br />

assistant buyer. I was very lucky and was<br />

even able to do their print work when a<br />

client decided I was the one. That moment<br />

led me back into full time modeling, acting,<br />

and developing my own style.<br />

FF: How long have you been in business? 
<br />

NS: I have been in business for 20 years.<br />

I started my first store in New Jersey.<br />

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the mac duggal collection<br />

http://macduggal.com


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FF: Describe the general process you go<br />

through to select a piece of clothing? 
<br />

NS: When I select a piece of clothing,<br />

especially a gown, I do not have to look at<br />

it for a long time. I know within seconds if it’s<br />

something I can work with, or something that<br />

will be a heavenly creation with the help from<br />

my amazing seamstress, Irene Jameson. 
<br />

When purchasing or designing for my stores,<br />

I tend to pick things that really jump out at me.<br />

I like things that will allow my clients to have a<br />

unique style. I love very rich and airy fabrics<br />

for the flowy-type dresses and gowns, but<br />

I also love gorgeous colorful stones, which<br />

can add detail to bodice styles.<br />

I love my gowns to have depth and a clean<br />

look inside and outside. The dresses I<br />

love to pick out the most are those for my<br />

pageant girls. I want them to look amazing<br />

while feeling great. Again, I must stress<br />

the great work my seamstress, Irene, does<br />

by making the gowns like second skin for<br />

these girls. She has a very rich eye and is<br />

my partner in another one of my stores.<br />

FF: From your experience, what do you<br />

believe makes a quality gown? 
<br />

angela and alison<br />

http://angelaandalison.com<br />

NS: A quality gown is first and foremost<br />

beautiful. It has rich fabric, impeccable<br />

design, great fit, clear clean stones,<br />

and a great line that follows the body where<br />

it should.<br />

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FF: What matters to you the most in selecting fashion<br />

brands or designer? 
<br />

NS: A designer of a fashion brand that instantly thrills<br />

me, makes me excited to work with them. Support<br />

from the designer and staff are very important, as well<br />

as personalization and how well we can collaborate<br />

together, typically.<br />

FF: How do you prepare for a fashion shoot or show?
<br />

NS: To prepare for a fashion shoot, I consider the<br />

models shape, stature, and coloring, to figure out what<br />

will look best on each girl. I have to make sure that she<br />

compliments and highlights what she is wearing.<br />

NS: What matters most to me when selecting<br />

the fashion brands, is a designer will work with<br />

my ideas and suggestions. I like for designers<br />

to have cutting edge designs, like McDuggal,<br />

and I love Jay at Panalopy for his unique styles.<br />

Karishma Creations has a gorgeous outlook and<br />

bright colors, and Colors Dress has gorgeous<br />

material, flow, and stunning details. I am also a<br />

huge fan of Angela and Alison for their amazing<br />

stonework and unique patterns.<br />

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anjali ballgowns by karishma creations<br />

http://karishmacreations.com


FF: What advice do you have for aspiring<br />

models or pageant contestants?<br />

NS: My advice to any aspiring model is to<br />

be yourself, and be comfortable in your own<br />

skin. God blesses everyone with different<br />

types of beauty, but the most beautiful girl is<br />

the one who shines from within. I modeled<br />

in New York at a very young age and later<br />

went into acting. I did this, because it was<br />

so much fun to be able to express myself<br />

in that format.<br />

FF : What do you like best about selecting<br />

clothes for your clients?
<br />

NS: My favorite part of selecting clothes is to<br />

visualize them on certain clients. I love when I call<br />

a client to come try on a dress, the expressions<br />

they have when they first see themselves in it.<br />

FF: How would you define your personal style?
<br />

anjali ballgowns by karishma creations (above)<br />

http://karishmacreations.com<br />

the mac duggal collection<br />

http://macduggal.com<br />

NS: My personal style cannot really be defined,<br />

seeing as here are so many styles that I love.<br />

I am always drawn to champagne colors first.<br />

However, I love the bright colors and lots of<br />

stoning detail too. I can see a gown that can be<br />

plain, but have a classic look and I am drawn to<br />

them as well. I gravitate towards the ones that,<br />

I feel, will make my clients standout the most.<br />

FF: What are some of your fashion goals?
<br />

NS: My fashion goals are to continue to grow<br />

with my own personal line, “Norieta”, and to<br />

make more unique signature styles that are<br />

even more cutting edge.<br />

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alyce paris<br />

http://alyceparis.com<br />

angela and alison<br />

http://angelaandalison.com<br />

bghaute<br />

http://bghaute.com<br />

cassandra stone<br />

http://newyorkdress.com/cassandra_stone.html‎<br />

dave and johnny<br />

http://daveandjohnny.com<br />

jovani gowns<br />

http://jovani.com<br />

karishma creations<br />

http://karishmacreations.com<br />

macduggal pageant<br />

mac duggal couture<br />

http://macduggal.com<br />

panalopy<br />

http://panoplydesigns.net<br />

partytime formals<br />

http://partytimeformals.com<br />

prima donna<br />

http://newyorkdress.com/party_time_prima_donna.html‎<br />

scala<br />

http://scalausa.com<br />

sherri hill designer clothing<br />

http://sherrihill.com<br />

tiffany<br />

http://tiffanydesigns.com<br />

tony bowls pageant and prom gowns<br />

http://tonybowls.com<br />

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karishma creations<br />

http://karishmacreations.com


Bold evening dresses<br />

for sophisticated women.<br />

More at http:/envybykhanh.com


BEAUTY EDITOR | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

EXCEPTIONAL EYEWEAR<br />

Exceptional Eyewear with Alexander Daas<br />

Sophisticated, fashion forward and elegant.<br />

These are the words eyewear designer and<br />

stylist Alexander Daas uses to describe his<br />

optical brand. Aside from offering a unique<br />

aesthetic, Daas creates his own eyewear<br />

line catering to those with narrower faces.<br />

Daas grew up in the eyewear industry,<br />

helping run his family’s optical boutique in<br />

San Francisco until he officially took over<br />

after graduating college. As a secondgeneration<br />

optician, Daas built up a clientele<br />

that came to him for custom designs and<br />

alterations because they had smaller faces.<br />

“I wanted to have some kind of signature but I also didn’t want<br />

it to be loud,” Daas says. “(Customers) like the high-end feel of<br />

having something, but...they don’t feel like they are a walking<br />

advertisement for the brand.”<br />

Daas uses his styling background to influence his designs<br />

rather than following current trends. He utilizes dual-side<br />

coloring and color mixing to add a modern touch to the classic<br />

shape of his eyewear.<br />

The Alexander Daas eyewear collection uses top-of-theline<br />

manufacturing techniques and materials, such as a high<br />

quality plastic called acetate. Daas says he draws out the<br />

concept and shape for each piece of eyewear, which is then<br />

handmade to add better quality and stand out from opposing<br />

mass-produced labels.<br />

In fact, 25 percent of the population has<br />

a small pupillary distance, or the distance<br />

between the pupils. Due to a lack of<br />

selection in luxury eyewear, Daas says<br />

many adults with small PD are forced to buy<br />

child or cheaper quality frames.<br />

“I SAW A MAJOR MARKET NOT<br />

BEING MET IN THE LUXURY<br />

DIVISION OF EYEWEAR.”<br />

“I had my own ideas that I wanted to put<br />

together and decided to launch my own<br />

line,” Daas says. “I saw a major market not<br />

being met in the luxury division of eyewear.”<br />

Daas launched his first collection in 2010<br />

and says his line is personal and unique. The<br />

one of-a-kind hinge serves as the signature<br />

to his brand and is placed on the inside of<br />

the temple, which customers appreciate.<br />

He also focuses mainly on the aesthetic fit<br />

of his glasses, using elegant hinges with a<br />

more classic frame to define his brand.<br />

#hayesdarktortoiseblue<br />

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Clarissa Burt<br />

beauty editor - clarissa burt<br />

http://clarissaburt.com<br />

eyewear - alexander daas<br />

http://alexanderdaas.com<br />

opticals - city of eyes optique<br />

http://cityofeyesoptique.com<br />

#potrerotoffee<br />

One thing Alexander Daas<br />

has enjoyed about being<br />

an eyewear stylist and designer<br />

is seeing the optical industry<br />

change over the years.<br />

“The industry has kind of changed<br />

to where now eyewear has become<br />

much more fashion forward and now<br />

it is an accessory,” Daas says.<br />

#somablack<br />

“It is important not just to find the right frame<br />

to fit your lenses properly, but to find the right frame<br />

that makes you look better.”<br />

Daas currently owns City of Eyes Optique in four locations across the state of California and<br />

his frames are available throughout the country through authorized dealers. To find a location<br />

near you and to view the entire Alexander Daas collection, visit AlexanderDaas.com.<br />

By Clarissa Burt with Stacia Affelt<br />

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PUBLISHING TEAM<br />

PUBLISHER, David Kidd<br />

@Fashion_Faces<br />

Fashion Faces Spear-header, Entrepreneur,<br />

Visionary & Architectural Drafting Designer.<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

CREATIVE DIRECTOR, Jenna Belt<br />

@JennaBelt @TheMuseStrikes<br />

Fashion Faces Partner in Design, Promoter,<br />

Lover of Lux, Interiors, Makeup & Culture. Lefty.<br />

MANAGING EDITOR,<br />

Cameron Habashian<br />

Avid Fashion Photographer & Networker<br />

Nonstop Developer of Dreams...<br />

BEAUTY EDITOR, Clarissa Burt<br />

@ClarissaBurt @ASURMedia<br />

Top International Supermodel, Television Producer,<br />

Award Winning Media Personality, Actress, Host.<br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> GURU, Chris Garland<br />

@PureMind_UK<br />

Spirited Spokesman of International Fashion<br />

Fashion Designer, Music Producer & World Traveler.<br />

ASSISTING EDITOR / INTERN,<br />

Ashley Luccitti<br />

@AshleyLuccitti<br />

Fashion Photographer, Driven Artist,<br />

Lover of Fashion, Beauty and Art Lifestyle.<br />

PERFECTLY IMBALANCED, pgs 172-182<br />

photographer - von oneil buenconsejo<br />

model - jodily pedre<br />

COPY EDITOR / INTERN,<br />

Destanye Baldwin<br />

@So_Much_Allure @DBHollywood<br />

True passion for Fashion and girl on the go!<br />

Master of her own...wait for it...Destanye!


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

EDITORIALS :<br />

106 / ALL THE YOUNG DUDES! - Chris Garland, Style Guru, UNITED KINGDOM<br />

114 / MOTEL MEXICO - (Tré Koch) Tré & Elmaz, Duo Photographers, AUSTRALIA<br />

124 / HELLO... PLANET EARTH - Heike Suhre, Photographer, NETHERLANDS<br />

130 / MIXED PASSION BY NUMBERS - Suzanne Van Garderen, Model, NETHERLANDS<br />

148 / BITTEN - Laura Vandervoort, Model-Actress, CANADA<br />

160 / ROCK GOLD - April Cormier, Photographer, CANADA<br />

166 / JAPAN SHOPPING FESTIVAL - Manabu Takamura, Marketplace, JAPAN<br />

172 / PERFECTLY IMBALANCED - Von Oneil Buenconsejo, Photographer, PHILIPPINES<br />

COVER STORY<br />

BITTEN<br />

pgs - 148 - 159<br />

photographer - j squared photography<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

stylist - sophia banks coloma<br />

series - bitten<br />

channel - syfy<br />

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Chris Garland<br />

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?<br />

Fashion & Music’s Incestuous<br />

Fifty Year Journey Down The Expressway of Style<br />

& The Dark Highways That Style Forgot!<br />

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<strong>STYLE</strong> GURU | UNITED KINGDOM<br />

style guru - chris garland<br />

http://puremindclothing.com<br />

With Post Christmas/New Year Blues, and those<br />

unwanted Christmas Presents lurking in the<br />

corners of your mind! Let’s Kick Out The Jams<br />

and get 2014 off to a good start with a little<br />

consciousness raising Uplifting Karma!<br />

As we take a journey back through the time<br />

machinery of style! To a time when fashion<br />

& music had real ‘attitude’! Jumped into bed<br />

together and created beautiful inspiring and<br />

wonderfully uncontrollable, unruly children! And<br />

the ‘Coolness Factor’ was For Real! The Look<br />

& The Sound of Fashion & Music, was at the<br />

Cutting Edge of Cool! And was definitely ‘Art with<br />

a Capital A’! Ladies & Gentlemen, welcome to<br />

the looks and sounds that made it all possible,<br />

and which are still being plundered shamelessly<br />

(albeit rather unimaginatively) today!<br />

For most people today, it is possibly rather hard<br />

to imagine a world not driven and controlled by<br />

over professionalized marketing & branding!<br />

Where all is a ‘construct’ a cynical marketing<br />

collage of the past (i.e. Lady Gaga) that passes<br />

itself of as something new happening and now!<br />

To a credulous consumer group, dumbed down<br />

by ruthless brand conditioning, and living a<br />

reality that increasingly evokes the story of ‘The<br />

Emperors New Clothes’!<br />

In the beginning was the 60s! And the 60s started with<br />

Mary Quant and her Bazar shop on the Kings Road Chelsea<br />

in London!<br />

MQ, together with the Inspired genius hairstylist the late Vidal<br />

Sassoon, created a Cultural Revolution! MQ was a posh girl<br />

with an even posher husband & partner (Alexander Plunket<br />

Green). And Vidal was a working class Jewish boy from the<br />

poorest part of East London, who had managed to ‘trade up’<br />

through sheer force of style! The combination of these two<br />

elements, created the ‘Looked That Cooked’ and literally<br />

‘Changed The World!’<br />

The other major player in the game was a gay working class<br />

Scottish (Glasgow) motor mouth called John Stevens! MQ<br />

though, and her Chelsea shop primarily catered for wealthy<br />

ultra trendy posh girls with cut glass accents! However what<br />

really made this ‘Alchemy Of Style’ so interesting was the<br />

addition of the then extremely young and ultra hip ‘Andrew<br />

Loog Oldham!’ Oldham went on to become the manager<br />

of the fledgling Rolling Stones, indeed the Stones 60s’<br />

cool, would never have happened without him! And without<br />

doubt, his sense of ‘the look’ was certainly enhanced by<br />

working for MQ!<br />

LET’S KICK OUT THE JAMS AND<br />

GET 2014 OFF TO A GOOD START<br />

WITH A LITTLE CONSCIOUSNESS<br />

RAISING UPLIFTING KARMA!<br />

However! It was not always so! (As both I, and<br />

certainly the FF team know only to well!) And this<br />

is the reason why the FF circulation is moving on<br />

up, while others have only a downward trajectory!<br />

Because it’s all about ‘ATTITUDE’!<br />

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John Stevens though was a whole different ball game!<br />

A tough gay young mover and shaker he had read the signs<br />

and signals sent by the emerging UK Mod Movement, and<br />

he was quick to act on it! Within two years he had a string<br />

of ultra hip small boutiques (all under different names) in<br />

Carnaby Street in London’s Soho! Which became the island<br />

of ultra cool, for the Mod Generation! Not only the young<br />

Mod Faces and Tickets, but also all the cool new bands<br />

that went on to change the world, from The Beatles to The<br />

Stones, The Who, The Small Faces, The Kinks, indeed<br />

everyone who was hip young beautiful and happening!<br />

The Cool Look of these bands was an integral part of the<br />

music, indeed you could not (and cannot) separate the<br />

LOOK, from the SOUND! Perhaps the coolest dressers<br />

of them all were The Who and The Small Faces, with their<br />

more or less ‘authentic’ Mod Look! However as 65/66 came<br />

around, and the new ultra hip post Mary Quant Chelsea<br />

Boutiques like the mind blowingly ultra cool Hung On You<br />

and Granny Takes a Trip, opened up, and Psychedelia came<br />

in! Twiggy & Marianne Faithful were the iconic dream girls!<br />

The Beatles & The Stones, became the true Zengangsters<br />

of Style!<br />

IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT<br />

TO REMEMBER THAT FASHION<br />

IN THE 60’S AND 70’S<br />

WAS ALL ABOUT LONDON!<br />

Hair had become longer fashion had become totally<br />

androgynous and more flamboyant (very important point!)<br />

and the pungent aroma of ‘exotic cheroots’ was definitely in<br />

the air! The best illustration of ‘the look’ is to look at images<br />

of Brian Jones, founder member of the Stones who went on<br />

to die so tragically young! Brian Jones (and his girlfriend<br />

Anita Pallenberg) perhaps more than anyone personifies the<br />

brilliant ‘Psychedelic Mod Dandy’ Look of the 60s!<br />

This of course was an entirely androgynous look,<br />

and boys and girls would swap and wear each<br />

others clothes at will! Also one has to remember<br />

how skinny all the Brits were then!<br />

Post War UK had reared a generation of hip skinny<br />

beautiful people reared on the austerity and food<br />

rationing of the war! Today’s terminal overweight/<br />

obese culture simply did not exist!<br />

As the sixties gave way to the seventies David<br />

Bowie and more than anyone else Roxy Music,<br />

created the next cultural revolution of style!<br />

And it is very important to remember that in all<br />

these periods I refer to, Fashion Designers and<br />

Pop Stars, functioned as one single integrated<br />

subculture! Most of them came from Art College<br />

Backgrounds, and most knew each other!<br />

The early to mid 70s was principally about three<br />

shops/designers: Biba in Kensington, Alkasura<br />

in Chelsea, and Mr Freedom, also in Chelsea!<br />

There were many other great designers, the<br />

late great genius of Ossie Clarke for example,<br />

however it was Biba, Alkasura and Mr Freedom<br />

that personify the era!<br />

It is also important to remember that Fashion in<br />

the 60s and 70s was all about London! Paris was<br />

considered incredibly dated, as was Italy, and<br />

the USA did not feature at all, indeed American<br />

fledgling hipsters flooded into London to buy<br />

there clothes (and music).<br />

As the 70s wore on a new vibe came in! A harder<br />

edge appeared, driven and created almost<br />

entirely from London based art colleges ‘Punk’<br />

howled its way onto the streets of London (and<br />

around the world). In reality ‘Punk’ was an ‘Art<br />

Movement,’ a ‘Performance Art Installation,’<br />

‘Revolt Into Style’, and it utterly and completely<br />

altered and subverted the whole concept and<br />

idea of fashion!<br />

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To see images today of The Sex Pistols is (to see) ‘The Look’<br />

that changed the world...making Vivienne Westwood and<br />

Malcolm McClaren rich & famous! A look at so much of the<br />

imagery of the Punk/New Wave/Post-Punk bands of that time<br />

- The Clash, The Slits etc. etc., show a look that has, and still<br />

is being recycled in fashion thirty five years later! Madonna<br />

for example took her entire early look from The Slits!<br />

By 1978 at the very latest, Punk was well and truly over, and had<br />

metamorphosized into something called ‘New Wave’/’Post-<br />

Punk’ (which is where the most interesting fashion and music<br />

really begins!)!<br />

An examination of this period will show a strong ‘German<br />

Influence’, certainly in Manchester’s Factory Records, with<br />

Peter Saville’s inspired Artwork, and the look and ‘feel’ of<br />

bands like Joy Divison, and many of the more ‘Industrial’<br />

Northern English bands!<br />

In the late 70s and early 80s something called ‘Goth’ appeared!<br />

This had (and indeed has) many shapes and forms, but it is a<br />

look that embedded itself almost permanently into designers<br />

and the fashion industry (including today!)<br />

And when Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo first hit Europe<br />

they were often perceived as a type of ‘High End Designer<br />

Goth’ (and indeed still are!) The Powerfully imagery and music<br />

of Germany’s Kraftwerk, pervaded the whole of the 80s, and<br />

there was very little cool pop or imagery that did not have a hefty<br />

slice of Krafwerk/Germanic Cool in it, or indeed of Einsturzende<br />

Neubauten, Kraftwerks more abstract industrial cousins<br />

in Berlin!<br />

The 80s was probably the high point in fashion, with brilliant<br />

and inspired ‘Street Style’, driven by music and club culture!<br />

This spread out from the streets and clubs of London and<br />

took over the world! The first movers in this were (as usual)<br />

the Japanese, who having picked it up, did it better than<br />

anyone else (and indeed still do!).<br />

The coolest, most iconic ‘Pop-Woman’ of this period was<br />

perhaps The Eurythmics’ Annie Lennox, with her ultra cool<br />

androgynous minimalist tailored look and boyish hennaed hair<br />

(a look lifted entirely from the all-girl Berlin Group Malaria!).<br />

As for Madonna? Again, her career launching look<br />

was lifted very cleverly from London Street Style,<br />

and in particular The Slits! To visit NYC in the 80s,<br />

was like visiting a rather cool reflecting mirror of<br />

London Street Style! Not however LA, which then<br />

(as now) was/is still stuck in ‘Punk Nostalgia’ and<br />

‘Retro Rock’ clichés!<br />

THE SEX PISTOLS IS<br />

‘THE LOOK’ THAT CHANGED<br />

THE WORLD...MAKING<br />

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD AND<br />

MALCOLM MCCLAREN<br />

RICH & FAMOUS!<br />

Throughout the 80s London had the most inspired<br />

and inventive fashion scene in the world! Driven<br />

by ‘Street Fashion Cool’ & ‘The Ultra Hip Club<br />

Stylists’ labels and designers emerged that were<br />

(and indeed are) still moving, shaking and being<br />

plagiarized and copied by young designers,<br />

labels and brand to the present day!<br />

Workers For Freedom/Body Map (David Hula)/<br />

Demob (Willy Brown)/Wendy Dagworthy/ and the<br />

wonderful (and sadly missed) Hyper Hyper and<br />

Kensington Market! Took the idea of Ultra Cool<br />

Anarchic Street/Club Style & Social Democracy,<br />

and created a whole new ‘Postmodern Look’!<br />

And it is this ‘Look & Sound’ that still drives and<br />

influences Fashion/Music/Pop-Culture, to the<br />

present day!<br />

Chris Garland


The 90s was without doubt the last time when both fashion and<br />

music united as one single unified culture, and was genuinely<br />

fresh new inventive and exciting! ‘Brit Pop’ had taken off in<br />

a massive way, with cool arty bands like Pulp, Blur, Elastica,<br />

Suede, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Oasis, kicking<br />

out the jams, with a whole fresh new take on pop culture and<br />

a brilliant visual style, still being copied and recycled today!<br />

The real big new in the 90s though was ‘Clubculture’! With<br />

Techno/Trance music filling the clubs all over Europe and<br />

Ibiza becoming the center of the universe for all who were<br />

young cool stylish and beautiful! The look that became<br />

known as ‘Clubwear’ ruled! And spread around the globe!<br />

Sadly the USA (other than NYC & a few ultra hip young dudes<br />

with their radar plugged in to what was happening!)) rather<br />

missed out in most of this! But it is this ‘look’ (like 70s punk<br />

retro) which is being continually being re-shaped/re-modeled<br />

and re-hashed (just like music) in an increasingly desperate<br />

attempt to inject the current ‘emperors new clothe-ism’ of the<br />

fashion and music industry with a less than believable illusion<br />

of ‘Wow’!<br />

WHY TODAY EVERYBODY IN FASHION<br />

& MUSIC TRIES TO IMITATE THE PAST<br />

RATHER THAN CREATE THE FUTURE!<br />

What has to be remembered is this: It was the ‘Sound’ the<br />

bands/music of all these periods (right up until the end of<br />

the 90s) that inspired designers! NOT the other way round!<br />

Young fashion design students at London’s Central St Martins<br />

and The Royal College Of Art (still today the most prestigious<br />

and influential fashion/design faculties in the world) would<br />

spend their nights in the clubs posing, hanging out, dancing<br />

and seeing bands. Indeed many of the coolest looking and<br />

sounding bands came from art school backgrounds (and still<br />

do). So these young design students would create ideas that<br />

expressed the ‘look’ & the ‘attitude’! So it ALL came from ‘The<br />

Street’ the ‘Subculture’! Not as it is today, from the artless<br />

uniformity of Marketing & Branding, applied from ‘Above’!<br />

What held all this together of course was The<br />

Face Magazine! More than any other publication<br />

then or since (although FF shows definite signs<br />

of moving in this direction I am happy to say!)<br />

The Face had it’s ‘Finger on the Trigger ‘of music<br />

and fashion! It was the ‘Connector’! And global<br />

hipsters would religiously buy their copy of the<br />

magazine each month, knowing that what ever<br />

was featured, was way ahead of the game, totally<br />

‘below the radar’! And nobody else yet knew<br />

about it!<br />

A look at some of the collage of images that<br />

accompany this article will illustrate how cool it<br />

all was, and why today everybody in fashion and<br />

music tries to imitate the past rather than create<br />

the future! However, I like many, who ‘were there’<br />

can sense a change! The ‘codes, signs & signals’<br />

are all there!<br />

It’s about to get exciting and interesting again!<br />

And the next ‘Cultural Revolution’ is just around<br />

the corner! So make sure you get your copy of<br />

FFM each month! And when the train leaves the<br />

station! You might just have a ticket to ride and<br />

survive the ‘Style Wars’!<br />

Life Is Beautiful If You Want It To Be!<br />

We All Create Our Own Karma!<br />

A Happy & Beautiful New Year to You All!<br />

Kick Out The Jams!<br />

Chris Garland<br />

Chris Garland<br />

London, January 2014.


Looking for freelance makeup artists trained or willing to be trained. Artists that are motivated<br />

to expand or have additional income and be on a great team of artists. Own time, own schedule.<br />

We are interviewing for MU artists that are a good fit for our teams. Pls contact me if you’re<br />

interested to hear more. It is so worth a listen... :)<br />

colormebeauty1@gmail.com | Linda Merisola 602.561.6066 | http://livingdollshoppe.com


http://ggitime.com


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PHOTOGRAPHY | AUSTRALIA


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photographers - tré & elmaz<br />

http://trekoch.com<br />

mua/hair - paul blanch & keira rae<br />

http://paulblanchcreative.com<br />

styling - maya jasmine dals<br />

http://mayadals.com<br />

model - audrey hewko<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY | NETHERLANDS<br />

photographer - heike suhre<br />

http://hsfotografie.com<br />

designer (skirt) - ajnemra<br />

http://ajnemra.com
<br />

hair/styling/model - nadine stephan<br />

http://nadinestephan.com<br />

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HEIKI SUHRE


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MODELING COLLABORATION | NETHERLANDS<br />

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photographer - william setiawan<br />

http://williamsetiawan.com<br />

creative styling director - buchelli<br />

http://buchelli.nl<br />

art-director - suzanne van garderen<br />

http://thenakedtruth.webklik.nl<br />

model - suzanne van garderen for tutti models<br />

http://tuttimodels.nl<br />

model - tauan badarane for house of byfield<br />

http://houseofbyfield.com<br />

model - orlando haynes jr. for house of byfield<br />

http://houseofbyfield.com<br />

model - joeri van eldijk for tutti models<br />

http://tuttimodels.nl<br />

model - harold dückers<br />

http://haroldduckers.com<br />

model - miguel kruythoff for mix models<br />

http://mix-models.com<br />

model - hannah hurtz<br />

for ragazza model management<br />

http://ragazzamodelmanagement.com<br />

model - iris van der sluis<br />

http://irisvdsluis.nl<br />

model - katherien broug for models at work<br />

http://modelsatwork.nl<br />

mua/hair - caro line<br />

http://2bb.nu<br />

mua/hair - denise boon<br />

http://.deniseboonvisagie.nl<br />

mua/hair - lies waterman, clarissa berner,<br />

may narissara & anna travkina<br />

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wardrobe -<br />

blaque haute couture<br />

http://blaque.nl
<br />

fort kijkduin museum<br />

http://fortkijkduin.nl<br />

hugo boss<br />

http://hugoboss.com
<br />

marco stefano pintus<br />

http://mspintus.com<br />

circle of gentlemen<br />

http://circleofgentlemen.com<br />

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http://ggitime.com


photographer - j squared photography<br />

http://jsquaredphotography<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

http://lauravandervoort.net<br />

stylist - sophia banks coloma<br />

http://banksstyle.com<br />

channel - syfy<br />

http://syfy.com<br />

series - bitten<br />

http://imdb.com/title/tt2365946<br />

The Canadian actress who is sinking her teeth into the Industry


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photographer - gabriel goldberg<br />

http://gabrielgoldberg.com<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

http://lauravandervoort.net<br />

hair - glenn nutley<br />

http://glennnutley.com<br />

mua - brett freedman<br />

http://brettfreedman.com<br />

stylist - sophia banks-coloma<br />

http://sophiabankscoloma.com<br />

assisting stylist - ali mandelkorn<br />

http://alexandramandelkorn.com


INTERVIEW WITH CANADIAN ACTRESS & ONE OF<br />

MAXIM’S TOP 100 MODELS, LAURA VANDERVOORT<br />

FF: How did you know that acting was<br />

something you wanted to do for the rest of<br />

your life?<br />

LV: I truly didn’t when starting. I was 13<br />

and was inspired by the movie, “My Girl.” It<br />

seemed like something so special, being<br />

able to evoke emotions in others through<br />

a personal and emotional art form. I had<br />

really been focusing on sports, martial arts<br />

particularly. As I grew into the industry<br />

and into myself, I challenged myself by<br />

working on different projects, and I ultimately<br />

realized I had a long lasting passion for it.<br />

...SOMETHING SO SPECIAL, BEING ABLE TO<br />

EVOKE EMOTIONS IN OTHERS THROUGH A<br />

PERSONAL AND EMOTIONAL ART FORM.<br />

FF: What would you consider to be one of<br />

the defining moments in your career thus far?<br />

LV: I feel like every project has taught me<br />

crucial things about being an actor and being<br />

in this tricky business, but it also taught me a lot<br />

about myself. Picking a defining moment is hard.<br />

Personally, defining moments would be those<br />

days on set I wasn’t sure I could get through...<br />

but did. Professionally, defining moments<br />

aren’t as clear. “Smallville” was a wonderful<br />

opportunity for me to get me in front of the<br />

American industry.<br />

I had worked so long as a Canadian child<br />

actor, but “Smallville” truly helped me become<br />

more visible. “Ted” was a big moment for me<br />

both personally and professionally. Working<br />

with one of my first crushes, (Mark Wahlberg)<br />

and finally being a part of a feature film many<br />

would see. Every project has wonderful<br />

lessons and challenges. That’s what I live for!<br />

FF: You’ve been in so many movies and<br />

TV shows, which one of the characters that<br />

you’ve played do you relate to the most?<br />

LV: I always try to find a way to relate to<br />

every role. Some are obviously closer to<br />

home then others. My role as Frankie in the<br />

Indie film “Damage,” was the furthest I’ve<br />

been from myself, a true departure. Whereas<br />

my new series, “Bitten,” has been a character<br />

I have fallen in love with. Elena (Bitten) is<br />

so layered. I relate to her in many ways,<br />

but also just invested so much of myself in<br />

her for six months that I feel closest to her.<br />

FF:<br />

You were starring in a show in<br />

Canada, what do you think is a difference<br />

between productions in Canada compared<br />

to the U.S. (If there is a difference at all)?<br />

LV: There really is no difference. It’s all<br />

about the work you put in. High budgets or low,<br />

you really make it what you want. Perhaps, in<br />

Canada we say “eh” and “sorry” a little more<br />

while working, but there truly is no difference<br />

in terms of your personal experience. On<br />

the business side...Canadian and American<br />

projects can differ greatly, I’m sure.<br />

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FF: What are your plans for the future?<br />

LV: I honestly would love to continue<br />

working and to continue challenging<br />

myself. There are still so many genres<br />

I’d like to take on: period pieces,<br />

Westerns, comedies, action films, etc.<br />

...I WAS ALSO FAIRLY CONSCIOUS OF BREAKING<br />

AWAY FROM BEING SEEN AS A CHILD ACTOR...<br />

FF:<br />

What is the biggest challenge<br />

you have set for yourself to conquer?<br />

LV: I am always the toughest on myself<br />

to get work, to do my best at work, and then<br />

to get work again. With this business you<br />

are constantly looking for that next job.<br />

That’s enough of a challenge that we<br />

all put on ourselves. I think, I was also<br />

fairly conscious of breaking away from<br />

being seen as a child actor in Canada,<br />

and being taken seriously as a serious<br />

actress both in Canada and in the US.<br />

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photographer - j squared photography<br />

http://jsquaredphotography<br />

stylist - sophia banks coloma<br />

http://banksstyle.com


FF: You were on the “Maxim Top 100 List”<br />

…twice! What is a ritual that you do<br />

that always makes you feel good?<br />

LV: I grew up playing sports.<br />

Because of that I have always<br />

loved working out; spinning,<br />

Moksha and hiking<br />

are my staples...<br />

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...It’s just an opportunity<br />

to not only feel better,<br />

but also quiet your mind.<br />

Moksha is a great way<br />

to focus on being calm,<br />

to just be at ease,<br />

and still, and focus<br />

on your breathing.<br />

photographer - gabriel goldberg<br />

http://gabrielgoldberg.com<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

http://lauravandervoort.net<br />

hair - glenn nutley<br />

http://glennnutley.com<br />

mua - brett freedman<br />

http://brettfreedman.com<br />

stylist - sophia banks-coloma<br />

http://sophiabankscoloma.com<br />

assisting stylist - ali mandelkorn<br />

http://alexandramandelkorn.com


INTERVIEW WITH CANADIAN ACTRESS & ONE OF<br />

MAXIM’S TOP 100 MODELS, LAURA VANDERVOORT (CONT’D)<br />

FF: You were recently in two major<br />

motion pictures “This Means War”<br />

and “Ted” what was your favorite<br />

part when working on these films?<br />

LV: I was working on the ABC series<br />

“V”, in Vancouver at the time we<br />

filmed “This Means War.” I was lucky<br />

enough to be asked to work on the film<br />

for two days in between filming “V.”<br />

Working with the well-known young actors<br />

on “This Means War”, (especially Tom<br />

Hardy who I had just seen in ‘Bronson’)<br />

was thrilling. “Ted” was a wonderful<br />

experience. I hadn’t truly done comedy yet.<br />

FF: You were featured in two of my favorite<br />

Disney movies growing up, what made you<br />

not want to go that route and be a Disney star?<br />

LV: Hahaha! It wasn’t a decision I had to<br />

make. I did a few Disney movies as a child,<br />

but soon after started working on a Canadian<br />

series for four years. After that, “Smallville”<br />

and “V” came about and some other films!<br />

By then, I was older and moving into more<br />

adult roles and wanted a true challenge.<br />

FF: What do you think is most important<br />

thing to do, to make sure that you’re carrying<br />

yourself the way you want to be perceived<br />

in the media?<br />

...I WOULDN’T WANT TO BE PERCEIVED<br />

AS ANYTHING BUT MYSELF AND WHO I AM.<br />

Working with Patrick Warburton and<br />

Mark Wahlberg was insane. They were<br />

so kind. We would improvise under the<br />

direction of director Seth Macfarlane.<br />

It was all I could do to not laugh when<br />

Patrick came up with the most hilarious<br />

one-liners take after take. I just felt lucky<br />

to be working alongside them.<br />

LV: I wouldn’t want to be perceived<br />

as anything but myself and who I am.<br />

So, I just make sure I take the risks I’m<br />

comfortable with taking, and comfortable<br />

with the consequences of those decisions.<br />

Not allowing anyone to talk you into anything,<br />

being kind and real, and being appreciative<br />

and humble, but also knowing when to step<br />

up and make your voice heard…if necessary.<br />

That was the toughest lesson for me.<br />

People will respect you if you have a voice<br />

and opinion. You can’t be afraid of that.<br />

photographer - j squared photography<br />

http://jsquaredphotography<br />

stylist - sophia banks coloma<br />

http://banksstyle.com<br />

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photographer - gabriel goldberg<br />

http://gabrielgoldberg.com<br />

model/actress - laura vandervoot<br />

http://lauravandervoort.net<br />

hair - glenn nutley<br />

http://glennnutley.com<br />

mua - brett freedman<br />

http://brettfreedman.com<br />

stylist - sophia banks-coloma<br />

http://sophiabankscoloma.com<br />

assisting stylist - ali mandelkorn<br />

http://alexandramandelkorn.com


INTERVIEW WITH CANADIAN ACTRESS & ONE OF<br />

MAXIM’S TOP 100 MODELS, LAURA VANDERVOORT (CONT’D)<br />

FF: If you could describe your love<br />

life in three words, they would be...<br />

LV: Loyalty, patience, and understanding.<br />

FF: You’ve been on countless magazine<br />

covers, red carpets, premieres, etc.? What is<br />

the first thing to do when deciding what to wear?<br />

LV: I used to always just wear what I felt<br />

comfortable in. As I’m getting older, I like to<br />

take more risks. I love fashion and trying new<br />

things. I have a wonderful stylist and friend,<br />

Karen Raphael, and my hair and makeup guru<br />

and friend, Glenn Nutley, that help me get it<br />

right and encourage me to try new things.<br />

FF: Tell us about your new show, “Bitten”,<br />

and supporting cast?<br />

LV: It’s honestly the most challenged I’ve<br />

been yet. “Bitten” is based on a series of<br />

novels by New York Times bestseller, Kelley<br />

Armstrong. I play the lead, Elena Michaels,<br />

who grew up in a foster care system.<br />

She has had a horrific childhood, and was<br />

always afraid to trust and love. She falls<br />

in love with her Professor (Clay) in college<br />

and finally feels at ease. Willing to trust.<br />

She soon feels betrayed when she discovers<br />

he is a werewolf (don’t you hate when that<br />

happens), and bites her thereby destroying<br />

any chance she has at a normal life.<br />

Elena becomes the only female to survive<br />

a bite, and hence begins the incredible<br />

dark and edgy story of Elena’s two worlds<br />

colliding. She tries to maintain a normal life in<br />

Toronto while denying who she has become.<br />

“BITTEN” IS BASED ON<br />

A SERIES OF NOVELS<br />

BY NEW YORK TIMES<br />

BESTSELLER,<br />

KELLEY ARMSTRONG.<br />

I PLAY THE LEAD,<br />

ELENA MICHAELS.<br />

It’s also about the pack and family dynamic<br />

she has always wanted, but becoming a<br />

horrifying animal repulses her. The cast is<br />

absolutely wonderful. We all immediately<br />

clicked, like any pack. It’s a joy working<br />

with all of them; I looked forward to it<br />

every morning. We pushed each other<br />

hard, and gave our all to the show.<br />

Bitten already has a large existing fan base<br />

thanks to the novels, so we wanted to make<br />

sure we gave that loyal fan base what they’d<br />

imagined, plus so much more.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY + HAIR + STYLING | CANADA<br />

photographer/hair/stylist -<br />

april cormier of photography by april h<br />

http://photographybyaprilh.com<br />

clothing/accessories - forever 21<br />

http://forever21.com<br />

mua - jennifer m gjertsen<br />

model - kim poholka for numa<br />

http://numalife.com<br />

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MARKETPLACE | JAPAN<br />

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MANABU TAKAMURA OF MINIMAL, INC.<br />

ON THE JAPAN SHOPPING FESTIVAL<br />

Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) and Japan<br />

Shopping Tourism Organization (JSTO)<br />

are jointly hosting the first Japan Shopping<br />

Festival (JSF) on December 1, 2013 through<br />

February 28 th , 2014. Both the JTA and JSTO<br />

invite overseas shoppers to visit one of the<br />

world’s most popular shopping destinations<br />

to “Japan Shopping Festival.”<br />

to increase number of visitors to Japan;<br />

to raise more expectations in the fashion<br />

industry, JSTO believe to present the world<br />

with the concept of “Japan Made” and<br />

“Japan Creation” with high quality stores<br />

stores through the JSF activities.<br />

The festival brings traditional Japanese<br />

hospitality, fashion trends, many variety of<br />

merchandise and unique entertainment<br />

experiences to stores in Tokyo, Osaka<br />

and Fukuoka offering discounts of up<br />

to 70% off, including prize drawing for<br />

popular Japanese merchandise and free<br />

airfare to a number of exotic locations.<br />

“THE MARKET HERE<br />

IN JAPAN WAS DEVELOPED<br />

BY JAPANESE CUSTOMERS<br />

WHO HAVE THE HIGHEST<br />

STANDARDS IN THE WORLD.”<br />

The idea for the “Japan Shopping Festival”<br />

began in September by 22 renowned Japanese<br />

companies, the founding companies of JSTO,<br />

a general incorporated association, including<br />

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, JTB Corp., Japan<br />

Airlines and Takashima Co. Ltd. to promote<br />

more overseas visitors to Japan with more<br />

than 12,000 stores participating in the largescale<br />

interactive event and demonstrations.<br />

“The market here in Japan was developed by<br />

Japanese customers who have the highest<br />

standards in the world. I have the absolute<br />

confidence in Japanese products, which<br />

are offered from such a market, as well as<br />

the added value of a shopping experience<br />

unique to Japan.<br />

With great news, since Tokyo will be hosting<br />

the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics<br />

as well as the effects of the ongoing<br />

Abenomics economic policies, the fashion<br />

industry is cooperating with JSF for it’s first<br />

public-private joint promotion aimed<br />

The mission is to cover all the information<br />

related to inbound effect and eventually send<br />

foreign tourists in Japan to actual shops. As<br />

a PR specialist, we would like to show foreign<br />

tourists the attraction of shopping in Japan to<br />

promote more trips to Japan,” said Mayuko<br />

Tasaki, JSTO Public Relations Manager.<br />

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MANABU TAKAMURA OF MINIMAL, INC.<br />

ON THE JAPAN SHOPPING FESTIVAL (CONT’D)<br />

Masashi Ando, assistant director of LaForet<br />

Harajuku, “LaForet Harajuku is internationally<br />

recognized as a mecca for Gothic Lolita and<br />

Kawaii fashion. The concept of “Japan Creation”<br />

is integrated into the Harajuku district and<br />

Laforet Harajuku. However, Laforet standing<br />

at the Harajuku intersection is well known as a<br />

home place where those in the fashion industry<br />

always drop by,” Ando said.<br />

“LaForet’s lucky bags consist with popular brand<br />

as Mercibeaucoup, Gomme, Nozomi Ishiguro;<br />

all represent ‘Japan Creation’ and grand bazaar<br />

are very popular among customers from the<br />

Asian countries and overseas customers. We<br />

would like to continue offering our unique<br />

shopping experience that can only be available<br />

in LaForet Harajuku,” he also added.<br />

In the Ginza district, there is a Mitsukoshi<br />

department store located in a commercial area<br />

that represents a part of Japan. it offers high<br />

quality stores, restaurants and Kabukiza theatre<br />

that holds such tradition and culture for Japan.<br />

“As part of the efforts to welcome overseas<br />

customers, we’ve set up a desk for duty free<br />

procedure and improved our services in foreign<br />

languages.<br />

In addition, we’ve made a gift catalogue for<br />

customers visiting Japan, while we also hope to<br />

expand our events for such customers to appeal<br />

the Ginza district,” said Hideyuki Murakami,<br />

executive officer and general manager of<br />

Mitsukoshi Ginza Store-a JSTO Member<br />

Company. Murakami spoke highly of the “Japan<br />

Made” and Japanese cities.<br />

With the emerging fashion trends growing in<br />

the market industry at Dubai opening to foreign<br />

visitors, JSF wants to attract tourists into Japan<br />

fashion like Dubai, the world’s fastest growing<br />

fashion mecca. JTSO trusts that tourists from<br />

around the world will experience well-known<br />

Japanese characteristics of hospitality and<br />

politeness in the culture and lifestyle through<br />

their shopping experience in their country.<br />

Information on where to find a big sales<br />

accompanied by beautiful lighting displays<br />

around the districts are available to all guests<br />

and the details on which of the over 5,000<br />

participating stores are offering the following<br />

daily promotions available: discounts of up to<br />

70% off, interactive events and demonstrations,<br />

exclusive product sales and native shopping<br />

tips, techniques and more, visit their website:<br />

http://gojsf.com<br />

By Heide Hargreaves<br />

for Manabu Takamura of Minimal, Inc.<br />

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“JTSO TRUSTS THAT TOURISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD<br />

WILL EXPERIENCE WELL-KNOWN JAPANESE CHARACTERISTICS<br />

OF HOSPITALITY AND POLITENESS IN THE CULTURE AND<br />

LIFE<strong>STYLE</strong> THROUGH THEIR SHOPPING EXPERIENCE<br />

IN THEIR COUNTRY.”<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHY | PHILIPPINES


Von Oneil started his career in the corporate<br />

word as an Information Technology Specialist<br />

in some of the most prestigious banking<br />

institutions in the country where he was<br />

entrusted to develop security programs for<br />

database and networking systems to preserve<br />

its integrity and protect malicious threats and<br />

inter malwares.<br />

After his stint as an IT professional, he knew<br />

there was something bigger in-store for<br />

him, he co-founded several start-ups such<br />

as bidtraveler.com (Online Travel Auction<br />

funded by Sequoia Capital backed company<br />

- Sequioa Capital funded companies such as<br />

Google, Yahoo and Apple).<br />

On the lighter side, Von is also known by<br />

his friends and contemporaries as a great<br />

Chef for his Asian-Mediterranean fusion<br />

cuisine - his breaded chicken in honey<br />

mustard is the all time best seller! Now he’s<br />

starting his new Food Stands/Restaurant<br />

in Bazaares around the METRO. The<br />

name of his new business is KATSURIFIC.<br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> IDEOLOGY<br />

My style ideology is about striking the balance<br />

among the elements of what makes a great<br />

photograph remarkable. It is a holistic<br />

approach bringing one’s imagination into<br />

reality - emanating deeper into the mind,<br />

body and soul of one’s quintessence.<br />

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INSPIRATION<br />

My passion for photography inspires me to do better<br />

and raise the bar for myself. It is like AIR, you cannot<br />

see it but you can feel it, the only reason for living in<br />

this world – my lifeblood. My mentors Doc Marlon<br />

Pecjo, Lope Navo and Winston Baltazar are my real<br />

life inspirations.<br />

INFLUENCE<br />

I am greatly influenced by some of the top fashion<br />

photographers in the planet such as Mert & Marcus,<br />

Terry Richardson, Mario Testino, Steven Meisel, and<br />

Ellen Von Unwerth.<br />

PERSONAL INSIGHTS<br />

I think photography is a lifetime learning, you will<br />

never get to point where you will stop and say you<br />

have done everything there is to do, it is constantly<br />

evolving with times, that is why, it is important for you<br />

have to develop your own personal style.<br />

Your personal style should come from within your own<br />

inner soul. You create scenarios outside of the frame<br />

to give viewers a sneak peak of what is going on to<br />

establish interest and engage everyone involved.<br />

WORKING METHODOLOGY<br />

I follow this mantra since I started photography:<br />

“Imagine…Achieve” , because if you could imagine<br />

you could achieve. Everything starts by thinking,<br />

planning, executing, and making things happen.<br />

In addition, the key ingredient to a successful<br />

photography career is to always have FUN in<br />

everything that you do because it matters.<br />

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photographer - von oneil buenconsejo<br />

of speedlight production<br />

http://modelmayhem.com/2375766<br />

assistant photographer - billy cuevas<br />

creative director - emir delos santos<br />

hair stylist - pol tapia<br />

stylist - pox garcia<br />

http://behance.net/poxcom<br />

mua/hair - karen jean santos<br />

http://makeupbykaren.weebly.com<br />

model - jodily pedre<br />

location - dusit thani hotel<br />

http://dusit.com/dusit-thani.html<br />

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Wade Lee Richards | Lisa Fifer<br />

Michelle Renae | Catherine Nguyen<br />

Marcela Urioste | Michael Luna


CELEBRITY JUDGES<br />

The Style Stage Competition was created by hair designer, Marcia<br />

McGovern, in partnership with the Production Staff of FASHION FACES<br />

and in agreement with these highly reknowned celebrity category<br />

judges. With the help of our Sponsors, FASHION FACES held a six<br />

month competition online, accepting international submissions in the<br />

categories of Hair Design, Fashion Design, Model Portfolio, Makeup<br />

Artistry and Wardrobe Styling. This issue features the creative works<br />

from our talented category winners!<br />

HAIR DESIGN JUDGE, Diana Schmidtke<br />

@DianaSchmidtke | http://dianeschmidtke.com<br />

Los Angeles-based freelance stylist who specializes<br />

in men’s grooming, style and hair care. Her clients<br />

include a who’s who list of Hollywood stars.<br />

FASHION DESIGN JUDGE, Furné Amato<br />

@furneone1 | http://furneone.com<br />

http://amatohautecouture.com<br />

Creative Dubaian brainchild of collections: Unveiled Soul<br />

2004, Last Confessions of Matahari 2012, & Furne One.<br />

MODEL PORTFOLIO JUDGE, Clarissa Burt<br />

@ClarissaBurt | http://clarissaburt.com<br />

Top International Supermodel, Television Producer,<br />

Award Winning Media Personality, Actress and Author.<br />

FASHION PHOTOG JUDGE, Franz Szony<br />

#FranzSzony | http://franzszony.com<br />

“Photographic Painter,” “Character Portraitist,”<br />

Seductive imagery fused with twisted baroque aesthetics.<br />

Campaign image designer for Furne One.<br />

FASHION PHOTOG JUDGE, Clay Blackmore<br />

#FranzSzony | http://clayblackmore.com<br />

One of the most influential and sought-after celebrity<br />

photographers. Mastery of lighting and classic portraiture.<br />

Educator with Monte Zucker Photographic Education.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

CATEGORY WINNERS & CELEBRITY JUDGES:<br />

04 / <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> - Celebrity Judges<br />

06 / <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> - International Sponsors<br />

08 / <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> - Competition Finalists<br />

10 / CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE - Diana Schmidtke for HAIR DESIGN<br />

12 / CATEGORY WINNER - Wade Lee Richards for HAIR DESIGN, USA<br />

20 / CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE - Franz Szony for FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

22 / CATEGORY WINNER - Lisa Fifer for WARDROBE STYLING, United Kingdom<br />

32 / CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE - Clay Blackmore for FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

34 / CATEGORY WINNER - Michael Luna for FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY, USA<br />

44 / CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE - Clarissa Burt for MODEL PORTFOLIO<br />

46 / CATEGORY WINNER - Michelle Renae for MODEL PORTFOLIO, USA<br />

54 / CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE - Furne Amato for FASHION DESIGN<br />

56 / CATEGORY WINNER - Catherine Nguyen for FASHION DESIGN, USA<br />

62 / CATEGORY WINNER - Marcela Urioste for MAKEUP ARTISTRY, USA<br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> MODEL<br />

PORTFOLIO WINNER<br />

pgs - 46-53<br />

model - michelle renae<br />

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<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> CELEBRITY JUDGES<br />

Celebrity Industry Judges<br />

Fashion Designer<br />

http://fashionfacesmag.com/stylestage<br />

http://furneamato.com @furneone1<br />

& http://amatohautecouture.com<br />

Model Portfolio<br />

http://clarissaburt.com @ASUR Media<br />

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Photographer<br />

http://franzszony.com #FranzSzony<br />

Photographer<br />

http://clayblackmore.com @Claynco<br />

Hair Design<br />

http://dianaschmidtke.com @DianaSchmidtke


<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> SPONSORS<br />

< photographer // evan romaine<br />

model // michelle mousel<br />

mua // jessica fierro<br />

hair // marcia mcgovern for<br />

hair diamond italia extensions<br />

wardrobe styling // jennifer o’bannon<br />

Hair Design & Wardrobe Stylist<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

MARCIA MCGOVERN - CLAY COUTURIER<br />

head piece or collar<br />

http://muzmakeup.com<br />

Makeup Artist & Model Portfolio<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

MUZ cosmetics<br />

http://hairdiamond.com<br />

Hair Design & Model Portfolio<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

HAIR DIAMOND ITALIA<br />

hair extension sets<br />

http://livingdollshoppe.com<br />

Makeup Artist & Model Portfolio<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

$100 LIVINGDOLL SHOPPE<br />

gift certificate<br />

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http://ifs-shop.com<br />

Wardrobe Stylist & Model Portfolio<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

IFS FASHION<br />

TWO PAIRS OF DESIGNER SHOES<br />

As seen in BON JOUR PARIS - photographed by Carlos Teixeira. Provided by IFS-SHOP owner, Allard Vegelien. NL


<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> | WORLDWIDE<br />

Post your favorites<br />

to win on Twitter:<br />

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CANADA<br />

CARISSA MCCAIG<br />

http://copiousfashions.com<br />

@CopiousCouture<br />

USA<br />

MICHELLE RENAE MOUSEL<br />

http://michellemousel.com<br />

@michellemousel<br />

@fordrba<br />

USA<br />

BRANDE WILKERSON<br />

http://victoryvintageboutique.com<br />

@Victoryvintageb<br />

@Brandywine333<br />

EGYPT<br />

SAMAR SAIED GHAREEB<br />

@KH_Photography<br />

USA<br />

ANGELICA GEORGILES<br />

http://modelmayhem.com/1299198<br />

http://intriguetalent.com<br />

UNITED KINGDOM<br />

LISA FIFER<br />

http://lisa-fifer.com<br />

@StyleStarlet<br />

USA<br />

CATHERINE NGUYEN<br />

USA<br />

IVANNA FELIX<br />

@felix_ivanna<br />

USA<br />

ROCHELLE YORK TONDREAU<br />

http://rochelleyork.com<br />

@RoStylist<br />

ITALY<br />

JESSICA GONELLA<br />

CANADA<br />

AMBER HARTL<br />

http://numamodels.com<br />

@Numamodels<br />

USA<br />

JESSICA HUNTER<br />

http://chicanddisheveled.com<br />

@chicdisheveled<br />

FRANCE<br />

MANUELA BIOCA<br />

http://victorianwoman.fr<br />

@VictorianWoman<br />

USA<br />

HAILEY ELLSWORTH<br />

http://heatherdillonphotography.com<br />

@HaileyLSworth<br />

USA<br />

JESSICA HUNTER<br />

http://chicanddisheveled.com<br />

@chicdisheveled<br />

08 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


Congrats to all of our Category Finalists! Now these competitors’ entries<br />

are being reviewed by the Style Stage Celebrity Panel Judges to place in the final<br />

round in their specific Fashion & Beauty categories. Winners to be announced in the<br />

January issue of Fashion Faces! Stay tuned, Fashionistas... - ffmg<br />

FOLLOW THE COMPETITION..<br />

USA<br />

WADE LEE RICHARDS<br />

http://houseofwadelee.com<br />

@TheHouseofWadeLee<br />

USA<br />

MIACHELLE DEPIANO<br />

http://miachelled.com<br />

@Miachelle<br />

USA<br />

MARY REID<br />

Mary Reid Make-Up & Hair<br />

USA<br />

REBECCA TOUGAS<br />

http://penroseacademy.com<br />

@PenroseAcademy<br />

USA<br />

STEVE TRUJILLO<br />

http://trudgephoto.com<br />

@Trudgephoto<br />

USA<br />

BARBARA TONICK<br />

http://lancome-usa.com<br />

@LancomeUSA<br />

USA<br />

BRYNNE DUBIN<br />

http://dolcesalonspa.com<br />

@BrynneNicole<br />

USA<br />

GIANCARLO BLANKS<br />

http://gvbphoto.com<br />

@gvbphoto<br />

USA<br />

MARCELA URIOSTE<br />

http://bymarcela.com<br />

http://stylesalonmd.com<br />

USA<br />

LUIS ALBERTO SOLIS<br />

http://luisasolis.com<br />

USA<br />

MICHAEL LUNA<br />

http://michaellunaphotography.com<br />

@MLPstudios<br />

USA<br />

HEATHER WILSON<br />

http://artistryonlocation.com<br />

http://makeupbyheatherwilson.com<br />

@MakeupbyHeather<br />

USA<br />

DREW NOREEN<br />

http://thebeautyagents.com<br />

@DrewJNoreen<br />

USA<br />

HILARY (KRAMER) LAMB<br />

http://hklambphoto.com<br />

#hklambphoto<br />

USA<br />

EUGENE CONDE<br />

http://eugeneconde.com<br />

@eugeneconde<br />

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<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE<br />

Men’s Grooming Expert<br />

http://dianaschmidtke.com @DianaSchmidtke<br />

Diana Schmidtke is a Los Angeles-based freelance<br />

stylist who specializes in men’s grooming, style, and<br />

hair care. Her clients include A-list Hollywood stars<br />

such as George Clooney, Robert Pattinson, Alexander<br />

Skarsgard, Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Chris and<br />

Liam Hemsworth, and Matt Damon just to name a few.<br />

Diana attended Pivot Point Beauty School. Upon<br />

graduation, worked at Chicago’s Trio Hair Salon where<br />

she trained under Phillip Palmeri, a former head colorist<br />

at Vidal Sassoon. After her training at Trio, Diana<br />

moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in freelance<br />

grooming. Diana has since styled clients on film sets<br />

and photo shoots, and her work has been featured in<br />

Details, Esquire, Men’s Journal, GQ, People, The New<br />

York Times, and InStyle. She has appeared on Oprah<br />

and the Today Show, featured as the go-to expert for<br />

“man-scaping” and “man makeovers.”<br />

Diana has also collaborated with top hair care lines such<br />

as Paul Mitchell, helping to launch their debut men’s line,<br />

MITCH, in 2011. Through her work with Paul Mitchell,<br />

she has been given the opportunity to travel the globe<br />

teaching and inspiring hairdressers.<br />

Diana is the author of Shortcuts to a Successful Career<br />

as a Hairstylist or Make-Up Artist for the Fashion and<br />

Entertainment Industry, a book offering tips and advice<br />

for artists interested in breaking into the business.<br />

10 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com<br />

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HAIR DESIGN WINNER | USA<br />

Owner/Stylist for The House of Wade & Hair Stylist-Specialist<br />

for the Elizabeth Arden Red Door Salon in New York<br />

Wade Lee Richards<br />

wadelee@thehouseofwadelee.com<br />

http://thehouseofwadelee.com<br />

@TheHouseofWade<br />

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Makeup Artist & Model Portfolio<br />

Category Winners receive<br />

MUZ cosmetics


<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE<br />

Fashion Photographer<br />

http://franzszony.com #franzszony<br />

My name is Franz Szony, and I am but a boy who paints with<br />

his camera. I approach photography from an illustrator’s<br />

perspective. Although my technique is more modern than<br />

my aesthetic, I deem to create a wondrous illusion that is<br />

photo-real. This way, the viewer can believe the illustration<br />

(no matter how fantastical) actually exists.<br />

I blend my Neoteric perspective with my devotion to the<br />

Rococo, in essence this becomes my mantra to create a<br />

lush world that is ambiguous in character. An image that<br />

is unclassifiable in time or place with a celebration of the<br />

androgynous. My combination of traditional theatrical tricks<br />

together with digital illustration techniques create the illusion<br />

of a painting, even though the image is actually a photograph.<br />

I do believe in beauty, but I also believe in the intention<br />

and thought behind that beauty. In my work the imagery is<br />

seductive, but the feeling will encourage you to understand<br />

the story. Much of my work is inspired by my dreams. The<br />

worlds and characters I’ve dreamt have influenced both<br />

minute details as well as entire works of art...visually and<br />

emotionally. The diary I keep next to my bed has been<br />

filled with sketches over the years. Most people think that<br />

when we are asleep, we are unconscious. However, many<br />

studies show that we are more conscious when we sleep<br />

than when we are awake. If so, I can’t help but think our<br />

dreams to be more real and truthful than the physical<br />

world.<br />

If you can respond to the beauty, look deeper for the<br />

feeling, then go even further, you can find the “space<br />

between your thoughts.” My intention is to inspire the<br />

viewer into this state of mind. If I can propel the onlooker<br />

into a transcendental daydream, my magic has worked.<br />

To elicit a response to an image requires a good subject<br />

and an even greater photographer with a vision to share.<br />

How do you judge what makes a good photograph? Art is<br />

subjective. What gives the photographer an artistic eye?<br />

Franz Szony grew up in Nevada. As the son of a casino<br />

manager, he watched all the shows that came to town.<br />

The show’s costumes clearly have affected his work.<br />

He enrolled in art classes at the age of five and the legend<br />

was born. Lucky for us at an early age, Franz realized that<br />

he was destined to be an artist. He immersed himself in<br />

the craft by studying the history of photography and the<br />

techniques of other photographers then perfected his own<br />

style that would set him apart. Coming into his own over<br />

the years has had its ups and downs but he never lost<br />

sight of his path. He has no regrets and thinks the word<br />

“regret” should be banned.<br />

With the closing of Szony’s first show in Los Angeles, and<br />

after he finished perfume ads for fashion designer, Furne<br />

One, I wanted to know more about Szony’s path and how<br />

he perfected his “artistic eye”.<br />

I like to think of my photography in the terms of fashion.<br />

My fine art photography is my couture, and customercommissions<br />

are my ready to wear. However sometimes<br />

these cross paths, and my customer commissions<br />

want the fine art, this is almost always in the form of<br />

advertisements. My fine art photography (like couture) is<br />

my vision completely; it represents the fantasy and the<br />

unattainable.<br />

20 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


Style Stage Competition<br />

Fashion Photography<br />

Category Judges...<br />

http://fashionfacesmag.com/stylestage<br />

FRANZ<br />

SZONY<br />

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WARDROBE STYLING WINNER | UNITED KINGDOM<br />

London’s own knitwear designer, boutique owner<br />

& national visual merchandising award winner<br />

Lisa Fifer<br />

lisafifer@hotmail.com<br />

http://lisa-fifer.com<br />

@StyleStarlet<br />

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wardrobe stylist - lisa fifer<br />

http://lisa-fifer.com<br />

photographer - ian cashman<br />

http://cashmanphoto.co.uk<br />

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FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY WINNER | USA<br />

Fine-tuned talent & technical knowledge of photography<br />

and lighting, with striking skill in creativity and composition<br />

Michael Luna<br />

studio@michaellunaphotography.com<br />

http://michaellunaphotography.com<br />

@MLPStudios<br />

34 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


Michael Luna


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Michael Luna<br />

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Michael Luna


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Michael Luna<br />

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<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE<br />

From Top Model to Role Model<br />

Clarissa Burt is an award winning media personality,<br />

television producer, actress, show host, emcee and top<br />

international supermodel with more than 25 years of<br />

experience in the modeling and media industries. She was<br />

the “Face” worldwide for various cosmetic houses such<br />

as Orlane, Carita’, Dior, Helena Rubenstein and Revlon.<br />

Her signature walk has been seen on most major runways<br />

around the world and she has appeared on more than<br />

200 magazine covers including Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue,<br />

Cosmopolitan, Donna, Anna, Amica, Supermodels<br />

Unlimited and Fashion Faces to name a few. Clarissa<br />

has performed in over 20 movies and it best remembered<br />

for her portrayal as Xayide in “The Neverending Story II”,<br />

Melody in “Edera”, and Giulia in “Caruso Paskosky di<br />

Padre Pollaco.”<br />

This Who’s Who of International and American Women<br />

added television producer to her credits in 1999. Clarissa<br />

Burt Media Group began with productions that included<br />

the nationally broadcast three-hour live television<br />

show “The Miss Universe Pageant.” “The World Sports<br />

Awards”, “Quizzauto” and “Behind the Scenes with The<br />

Miss” garnering her various coveted international<br />

television awards. “Clarissa Burt Talks” featured<br />

this multi-talented media celebrity on Voice America and<br />

World Talk Radio where she interviewed knowledgeable<br />

entrepreneurs and prominent thought leaders.<br />

A leading authority on beauty, image and self-esteem,<br />

Clarissa is a featured columnist for such international<br />

publications as The Huffington Post, Supermodels<br />

Unlimited, Runway Magazine, Catwalk Magazine, Bella<br />

Petite, Fashion Faces and The LA Fashion Magazine<br />

where she is currently Editor at Large and Beauty Editor.<br />

Her Clarissa Burt Beauty cosmetic line was featured on<br />

Home Shopping Network in Italy with great success, as<br />

was The Clarissa Burt Hair line of extensions, clips and<br />

accessories.<br />

Most recently, Ms. Burt was named Ambassador to the<br />

United States for the “Walking Africa” campaign and<br />

was instrumental in helping African women win the<br />

2011 Nobel Peace Prize.<br />

In 2012, Ms. Burt launched The Clarissa International<br />

Model University and The Clarissa International Model<br />

Search and Awards affording aspiring models the most<br />

comprehensive modeling workshops, intensive modeling<br />

boot camps and an awards ceremony. Also, a Director,<br />

Scout, Instructor, and Resource for The International<br />

Model and Talent Association. Clarissa hand-picks and<br />

develops talent showcasing them in front of 300 agents<br />

from all over the world.<br />

Ms. Burt co-authored two books in 2012; “The Rise” and<br />

“Off the Coast of Zanzibar” showcasing her positive<br />

message of self-esteem. Her upcoming book “The<br />

Self-Esteem Regime” is a book series intent on giving<br />

inspiration, motivation, and positive messaging to girls<br />

and women through her “U. R. E.N.U.F.” message<br />

underlining a “look good, feel good, be good, do good<br />

philosophy”. “The Self-Esteem Regime” is due for<br />

Winter 2012 distribution. Clarissa’s sits on the Boards<br />

of The Girls Rule Foundation, Wings to Fly, The Global<br />

Women’s Empowerment Network, Be Your Own You,<br />

IAMLA and The New West Symphony. Her<br />

mission is and always will be the betterment of<br />

women and girls.<br />

44 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


HONORABLE MENTION<br />

• Two private audiences with Pope John<br />

Paul II for work in various social causes<br />

• Ambassador for the United States for<br />

“Walking Africa” Campaign nominating<br />

African Women to the Nobel Peace Prize<br />

2011<br />

• Ambassador to the United States for the<br />

Year of Italian Culture 2012/1<br />

• Who’s Who of American Women<br />

• Who’s Who of International Women<br />

• First American to present at The Kremlin<br />

• First American on front page of Russian<br />

newspaper<br />

• City Council Woman Ardea Rome<br />

• Candidate for European Parliament<br />

• Spokesperson Telefono Azzurro –<br />

Abused Children<br />

• Spokesperson International Red Cross<br />

• Spokesperson National Prevention Day<br />

appointed by Silvio Berlusconi<br />

– President of Italy<br />

Celebrity, Miss Burt,<br />

is Style Stage’s<br />

Model Portfolio<br />

Category Judge...<br />

http://fashionfacesmag.com/stylestage


MODEL PORTFOLIO WINNER | USA<br />

FORD/Robert Black Agency - Modeling and Talent Agency<br />

Heavily published model. Prolific photographer and fashion editor.<br />

Michelle Renae<br />

studio@michaellunaphotography.com<br />

http://MichelleMousel.com<br />

@michellemousel<br />

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FURNE<br />

AMATO


<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>STAGE</strong> CELEBRITY JUDGE PROFILE<br />

Celebrity Fashion Designer<br />

http://amatohautecouture.com & http://furneone.com<br />

Amato Haute Couture and brand, Furne One, created<br />

by eccentric fashion designer, Furne Amato has never<br />

been more sought after. This illustrious creative is<br />

esteemed worldwide in the fashion and entertainment<br />

industries in anticipation of each lavished couture piece<br />

that graces bodies of the glamorous. It’s no wonder it<br />

wasn’t long before Amato’s Dubai-based designs and<br />

face were foreseen to take the red carpet and center<br />

stage, globally.<br />

From an early age living in the Philippines, young Furne<br />

was captivated by fashion. Already sketching at age<br />

ten, he used his inherent interest in aesthetics, gleaning<br />

appreciation from his Mother and Grandmother’s own<br />

admiration for beautiful appealing apparel.<br />

By 1994, Josie Natori and other foundational fashion<br />

players took notice after his competitive win for the<br />

MEGA Magazine Young Designer of the Philippines<br />

Award with his Furne One line. He was Natori offered<br />

an apprenticeship by Natori, herself, at her design<br />

house in New York. That same year, Amato received<br />

the first prize at Japan’s Women’s Wear Awards. All of<br />

his exploration and intrigue paid off, as his next notable<br />

accolade was as finalist at Manila’s Fashion Designer<br />

Awards three years later.<br />

In 2008, Germany’s Next Top Model invited Amato as<br />

a special guest designer for the show’s season finale<br />

with supermodel, Heidi Klum.<br />

This initiative launched international response, and<br />

influenced his repeat role for the following three years!<br />

While International Fashion Week(s) from London,<br />

Dubai, Los Angeles and Miami, desired this rising<br />

designer on their catwalk, he was marked as a favorite,<br />

bringing monumental success. This brought the<br />

acclaim of celebrity status, as sensations including:<br />

supermodel, Heidi Klum, and singers, Jennifer Lopez,<br />

Katy Perry, Shakira, Nicole Scherzinger, Amber Rose<br />

and Nicki Minaj considered his creations a musthave.<br />

Excitedly, the brands’ first boutique in the US<br />

opened successfully in Los Angeles (2012) with more<br />

cities to come. Furne One and Amato Couture are a<br />

result of diligence.<br />

With so many talented designers it’s interesting to<br />

include that he believes his luck was inclusive of<br />

“being in the right place at the right time.” Either way,<br />

it is time for Furne Amato to shine.<br />

In 2002, the elite clientele in Dubai were thrilled as<br />

Furne opened his first boutique. He called it, Amato.<br />

Meaning “beloved,” it was no wonder his idolizing<br />

patrons had first glimpses of Furne’s unique creations.<br />

Again, Amato’s work set the stage for an inundation<br />

of offers including Swarovski’s request for a highly<br />

embellished bridal dress for their 2007 limited edition<br />

book, Unbridled. This opened a collection partnership<br />

with them yet again for its Crystalised Swarovski<br />

Elements events.<br />

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FASHION DESIGN WINNER | USA<br />

A thoughtfully balanced design aesthetic created with technical<br />

capabilities and precision. Innovative illustrations of creativity!<br />

Catherine Nguyen<br />

catherinenguyen520@gmail.com<br />

56 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


Catherine Nguyen


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Catherine Nguyen<br />

60 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


MAKEUP ARTISTRY WINNER | USA<br />

Owner of Style Salon, Master stylist, colorist and makeup artist working<br />

with international models, celebrities and those in power in Washington D.C.<br />

Marcela Urioste<br />

bymarcelau@hotmail.com<br />

http://bymarcela.com<br />

@stylesalon5208<br />

62 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com


Marcela Urioste


Marcela Urioste<br />

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