Monday, December 14, 2009

January 2010 American Vogue editorial: Kasia Struss, Photo: David Sims, Stylist: Tonne Goodman

David Sims photographed Kasia Struss for a January 2010 American Vogue editorial on October 25, 2009 at Milk Studios, Studio #1 & 2 with stylist Tonne Goodman.

January 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Model: Kasia Struss
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Diane Kendal













Thursday, December 10, 2009

+j Jil Sander for Uniqlo Spring 2010 campaign preview: Iselin Steiro, Ph: David Sims, Stylist: Joe McKenna

David Sims photographed Iselin Steiro for the Spring 2010 +j Jil Sander for Uniqlo campaign on November 17, 2009 with stylist Joe McKenna

Spring 2010 +j Jil Sander for Uniqlo Campaign
Model: Iselin Steiro
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Joe McKenna



This preview was seen on Fashionsnap.com & Nitrolicious.com:

Jil Sander returns with a second collection of +J for UNIQLO this spring after a successful debut in October 2009. The first round of +J by Jil Sander for UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2010 collection is slated to hit the UNIQLO Soho store on Thursday, January 14, 2010.

For spring, Jil Sander “introduces fresh perspectives on volume, teamed with perfect harmony in fiber, color, optics, and touch. Experimentation is essential, but subtle, leading to new interplays of material and motion.” The Spring/Summer 2010 product price range from $49.50-$149.50 (Outerwear, Coats & Jackets), $39.50-$59.50 (Bottoms), $39.50 (Shirts), $49.50-$99.50 (Dresses), $10.50-$49.50 (Cut & Sewn) and $29.50-$129.50 (Knitwear).

Iconic simplicityLeaving sporty stereotypes behind, endorses functional elegance, dynamic textiles, and distinctive shapes. Softly articulated, silhouettes give free reign to movement and ease. Fabrics are straightforward, expertly woven, alluringly sculptured, neat and subtle. Initiating marriages of convenience between structure and fluidity, delicacy and determination, coupling strong characters for the common good.

Natural nobilityThe collection quietly bridges the emotional and the formal, femininity and masculinity, experience and evolution. Luxury lies in inspiration and discreet perfectionism, applied to truly modern tailoring. Environmental concerns move to the heart of research, engaging in clothing that is both responsible and innovative.

Clarity and LightnessOpting for the precision of airy colors, white and pure ivory feature as the radiant center of energy and confidence. Pastel hues, pearly reflections, and chalked out acids create luminous lightness. Waterproof textiles become more feminine, made of ultra-fine cotton, tech-satins and sumptuous wools with an overwhelming impression of liquidity.

There will be two other drop dates throughout the SS10 season





Wednesday, December 9, 2009