At the beginning of summer, and at the termination of oh-so-fun internship at Interview, I worked for the stylist Joanne Blades for a couple of weeks. Typical intern stuff, schlepping things…but working outside of a magazine with a freelance stylist gave me a very important new look on this industry. It doesn’t have to be stressful and you don’t need 15 racks of clothes to style a cover worthy shoot. Very inspirational. Joanne is extremely nice and the most easy-going, down-to-earth stylist I’ve met yet.
I worked on 2 shoot with her (half a block away from my beef’s place, holla!), one for Muse Magazine and one for Numéro Tokyo. I haven’t found the spread for Numéro yet, but here are some images from the Muse shoot. I swear, the space theme is very current and will continue to grow. Feast your eyes on these great futuristic inspired clothing and sculptures.
That Givency dress is a space cowboy’s dream. Again, loving the subdued makeup (if any at all) with the dramatic clothes. Such a great contrast.
This is the new breed of minimalism.
PS. Muse Magazine is pretty great. Sleak, no fuss layout. Just great art.








amazing pics!!
xoxo
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Wow! The results just take my breath away! Sounds like you learned so much from this stylist – what an amazing opportunity for you! I like that you mentioned you weren’t made to assemble twelve racks of looks to choose from. So many stylists don’t know how, or refuse to EDIT! (Rachel Zoe crew included!) Anyone can whittle down a look from three stores’ worth of clothing! What an invaluable experience…