Showing posts with label Mode Models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mode Models. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Flare September 2013: New Look Ahead in Fort Edmonton Park








photographer: Andrew Soule
hair and makeup: Diana Carreiro
styling: Rita Liefhebber
model: Julia Dunstall, Mode Models & Marilyn Model Agency

Alberta plays a huge role in Flare Magazine's 2013 September issue. This editorial spread (set in 1948) was shot in Fort Edmonton Park (in my city!) and stars Alberta born-and-bred model Julia Dunstall, as a young European prairie wife "wrapped in waisty tweeds, skirt suits, and an air of mystery." One of my favorite fall fashion editorials so far. 

P.S. My friend Andrew also shot a fall 2011 editorial in Fort Edmonton Park (which I modeled in), you can click here to see those photos : ).

Have a great weekend everyone!

 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Breakfast Television: Festival Style

Last Friday I appeared on Breakfast Television talking about Summer Music Festival Style and these were my beautiful Mode Models I worked with wearing the outfits I styled. (I'm so short next to these glamazons!)

L-R: Olivia's outfit was from H & M except the necklace which was from The Pretty Secrets' Vintage Collection and the belt was my own. Ruke's floral number was from American Apparel, including the black and white striped bra-let underneath. Kendall wore a beautiful dress from Loft 82 and floral crown from The Pretty Secrets. Darian wore an outfit from H & M (the head band is mine, from Coach, it's actually a scarf turned inside out) and silver necklaces from The Pretty Secrets. All shoes were provided by Gravity Pope.

To watch the full segment (and get some summer music festival fashion tips!) you can click here.

Have a great week everyone!


 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

The Best of Western Canada Fashion Week


Angelique Chmielewski

Angelique Chmielewski





Nicole Campre

Nicole Campre


These are my top picks from Western Canada Fashion Week March 2013. Not only are they all gorgeous pieces but they are completely wearable off the runway. (You can actually see me in the audience in a couple of the photos drooling over them and thinking, "Hmmmm...How can I get my hands on that as soon as possible?!") These outfits satisfy my craving for beautiful, minimalistic, well-cut clothing. And can I just say, how talented are the designers we have in Alberta?!! I can't wait to see what else they all have up their sleeves! To see more pictures and coverage from Western Canada Fashion Week, click here.




Tuesday, March 26, 2013

On Breakfast Television!



L-R: On Kendall: outfit from Simons, on Olivia: Simons, on Lorree: outfit from H & M, Alicia: Simons
photos via instagram @mariealamode because my regular camera was not cooperating

Yesterday I got up at the crack of dawn (4 a.m! And I don't drink coffee!) and headed downtown to City TV to appear live on Breakfast Television talking about the Spring "prints" trend with host Ryan Jespersen. These are my beautiful models from Mode rocking the outfits I styled.  It was my first time on LIVE television (acting is so much easier for me!) so I was nervous but I had a lot of fun and hope to do it again soon. To see the 5 minute clip you can click here. (It takes a bit to load, just FYI.) And if you have any questions about how to wear prints, that I didn't answer in the video, let me know in the comment section below!




Friday, March 22, 2013

Malorie Urbanovitch F/W 2013




 Hair:  Mousy Brown's Salon  
Makeup:  Nickol Walkemeyer
shoes: Gravity Pope

This past Wednesday night I was lucky enough to view local designer Malorie Urbanovitch's Fall/Winter 2013 Ready-to-Wear collection at Startup Edmonton downtown. This hot-ticket, sold-out fashion show was produced and executed perfectly by Mode Models. The gorgeous venue and cool atmosphere honestly made me feel like I was at an event in New York, watching the fashionable crowd mingling with industry professionals while sipping champagne and then "oooh-ing" and "ahh-ing" over Malorie's creations, which were nothing short of AMAZING! I adored this collection which was full of her signature colors - blacks, creams, dark blues, seafoam greens and burnt oranges. My favorite pieces were the beautiful, soft separates made of wool and unfortunately I was too busy drooling over them to get more than a couple of photos but I did get a snapshot of my favorite design which was the last pic, in white. So beautiful!

After winning the Mercedes-Benz Startup semi-finals in Edmonton and then competing in the finals in Toronto at World MasterCard Fashion Week last fall, Malorie's star continues to rise and I'm excited to see her brand expand and succeed internationally. Congratulations to Malorie and to the Mode team on a very successful show!

Here are some photos I took later in the evening:

My good friend Janis & I

L-R: Fashion Magazine's Caroline Gault and Blogger Sandy Joe Karpetz
Rowena Cui from Planit Sound and The Edmonton Journal's Amanda Ash

L-R: Malorie Urbanovitch and Jessica Clark
Edmonton Designers Derek Jagodzinsky and Nicole Campre

 photo cred: Matthew Vin

Jessica Liu, Hailey Poole and Camielle Best from Mode Models, all wearing Malorie Urbanovitch

Such a great night!



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Styling: The Night Porter for The Libertine Magazine

jacket + pants - Oak + Fort, blouse - American Apparel, scarf - Coach (my own), hat - my own



boots - my own

bustier, thigh-highs - my own, gloves - Sweet Carousel Corsetry, pumps + bottoms - model's own

bow tie - Oak + Fort



bra - vintage


 bra - vintage, bodysuit - American Apparel, blouse and necklace - Oak + Fort, pumps - model's own



 lace top - American Apparel, gloves - Sweet Carousel Corsetry

photographer - Harvey Miedreich
photographer's assistant - Yves St. Bass
hair - Crisitina Shiferaw @ Ponytails + Horseshoes
makeup - Jane Holowchuk @ Ponytails + Horsehoes
stylist - me

This is one of the first shoots I ever styled. We shot this over a year ago and some of the photos were finally published online in The Libertine Magazine! I loved working with this creative team, everyone was so talented including our stunning models April and Matt. I have to admit I didn't post some of the pictures that were published in the magazine because I thought they were a bit too "risque" for Marie a la Mode ; ). To see those pictures you can click here.



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Interview With Rising Star Kayley Chabot

Kayley walking for Alexander Wang

When I first got into styling, my very first fashion job as an assistant stylist was for a creative shoot with then-14-year-old model Kayley Chabot. The Grand Prairie native, signed with Edmonton's Mode Models since she was thirteen years old, had just been signed with Ford in New York a few days prior. I remember Kayley was very excited and I, along with everyone else lucky enough to get to know this sweet and energetic girl, was thrilled for her. That was a little over a year ago. Since then, Kayley (now 16 years old), has walked in New York, London and Paris Fashion Week's S/S 2013 collections for designers such as Alexander Wang, Prouenza Schouler, Valentino, Georgio Armani, Jill Stuart, Nina Ricci, Erdem, Preen and Calvin Klein, just to name a few! And this is all in one season! Kayley's star is clearly on the rise. She recently returned to Alberta after Paris Fashion Week ended and will be hitting the runway for Edmonton's annual fundraiser Fashion With Compassion this Thursday, October 11th. I had a chance to catch up with the stunning model and ask her about her recent success and what it's like to walk for designer Alexander Wang!

How old were you when you started modeling and how did you get into the industry?
I had just turned 13 when I got signed with Mode. My cousin and I sent in some pictures and I ended up getting signed! Then after a couple years of development, Paul Rowland from Ford spotted me on the Mode website, flew me to New York and signed me.

Did you always want to be a model?
For as long as I can remember, yes.

 Dolce & Gabbanna, Georgio Armani

You debuted at New York Fashion Week walking for BCBG Max Azria. What was that like?
It was so much fun for me! I didn't realize how much time really goes into these shows. I was shocked by the amount of people and paparazzi there. It was a new and different experience, but I had an amazing time.

You walked in Alexander Wang’s show, which was one of the most anticipated collections at NYFW. Tell me a little bit about that.
AMAZING. The clothes were beautifully made and the people were so nice. I'm so grateful for walking in the show, it felt like a dream to me!

What has been your favorite show to walk in and why?
Definitely Alexander Wang. The runway was cool with all the twists and turns; the energy was so upbeat and fun. All in all, it was just a really great experience.

Proenza Schouler, Valentino

What is it like backstage before, during and after a show? Do you get nervous before you go out on the runway?
I rarely get stage fright, so getting nervous (thankfully), wasn't an issue for me. Before the show is hair and make up, which is usually the most relaxing time. It's a good time to grab some food, have a nap while you're getting your hair done, get a nice face massage in makeup and come out of it all looking and feeling like a million bucks! During the show, there are people attacking you from every angle, making sure you look perfect. Also, there's usually someone yelling at the paparazzi, telling them to get out of the way or to go somewhere else. AFTER is what makes it all worth the time and effort. Everyone's so proud and happy with what they've accomplished, it's great to see.

How do you stay grounded when you’re only 16 years old, flying all over the world, walking in glamorous runway shows, wearing gorgeous clothing most women could only dream of wearing when most kids your age are in school learning algebra?
It's definitely different! I've had no choice but to grow up during the whole experience and become independent. I've been meeting new people everyday and have really been learning so much about the world throughout my experiences.

BCBG Max Azria, Calvin Klein

What model do you look up to the most?
I've always loved Abbey Lee Kershaw. She's worked hard to get to where she is.

Has your personal style changed much since being thrust into the fashion world?
So much! I went from wearing light, floral, easy-to-wear, very feminine clothes, to wearing all dark or black tailored pieces with an occasional pop of color. I'm really loving leather right now too. 

You’ll be strutting the runway this Thursday, opening the show for Fashion With Compassion in Edmonton. Are you looking forward to it?
I always look forward to Fashion with Compassion! It's always so much fun and everyone's so sweet, I'm really excited to see some fellow Edmonton girls!

What do you love about modeling?
I love the traveling so much. Gonna be honest though, the free stuff is nice too!

What do you dislike about modeling?
Language barriers!

Gareth Pugh, Altuzarra

What advice can you give young girls wanting to get into the industry?
It's not easy! Everything's last minute and you never know what to expect with this industry. You just have to take it day by day, hope for the best and don't take any criticism to heart, everyone has their opinions!

What’s next for Kayley Chabot?
I'm hoping that all good things keep happening, but like I said, you never know! I'll be heading back to New York soon so we'll see what happens from there. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Doing something that I love, whether it be modeling, going to school, something!

Name 5 things you can’t live without:
1. Family
2. A nice comfy bed to come home to
3. iPhone
4. Sweaters
5. Good moisturizer

 Backstage at Prouenza Schouler and Dolce & Gabbana
*photos from the Mode Models blog

When I asked Mode Models Agency Director Michael Meneghetti if he always knew Kayley had that "special something" when he first met her at thirteen years old he responded with this: "We always knew she had such incredible potential, it was just about managing her right and making the correct plan for a young girl like this, not shoving her into the business too quickly. We took it slow and made good decisions so that she could have the best start to her career possible, and she did. This is only the beginning for our Kayley, she has such maturity and is so current and directional in her look, she's going to be around for a while." If her success in the past month is any indication of where her career is headed, I think Mr. Meneghetti might be right ; ).

To keep up with Kayley and her exciting career you can follow her on twitter @kayleychabot 




 
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