Styling Work •
Styling Work •
Forbidden Fruit
Fruits are often compared to women and their anatomy, serving as metaphorical devices.
Credits:
Creative Director: Breeze Kaizen
Stylist: Ella Belle Warner
Photographer: Nicole Pica
Models: Cecelia Riley, Ayanna
Makeup: Jayne Kim
Hair: Sarah Holliday
Set: Jayne Kim, Sarah Holliday
Jewelry: @to.buhayin on Instagram
Délivrance
To embrace the natural figure, from silhouette to movement. With elements reminiscent of the 1910s bohemians: the abandonment of restrictive corsets and exotic flowing fabrics—women are lounging in liberation.
A nod to some of the first editorials, seen in fashion illustrations by artists such as Georges Barbier, who featured designers like Paul Poiret; oriental motifs became the signature of the era.
Credits:
Creative Directors/ Stylists: Jayne Kim, Sarah Holliday
Photographer: Wendy Beauvais
Models: Aysegul Kilickaya, Ruby Carr
Makeup: Jayne Kim
Hair: Sarah Holliday
Set: Jayne Kim, Sarah Holliday
Jewelry: @to.buhayin on Instagram
Absinthe Mood
Inspired by the nightlife of the 1920s and Grace Coddington’s “The Twenties Story,” this shoot portrays the glamour and gloom of the era.
Credits:
Creative Directors/ Stylists: Sarah Holliday, Cameron Noble Irish
Photographer: Ayla Subyak
Models: Lauren Wan, Ella Williams
Makeup: Ava Salcido
The Wealth of a Well-Traveled Woman
Inspired by the brand aesthetic of Mirror Palais, this shoot takes the romantic and vintage-informed identity and adds an interpretation called, “The Wealth of a Well-Traveled Woman.” Exploring the privilege of being well-traveled, this shoot demonstrated the aesthetics of neoclassicism, japonisme, and the romance of Italy, all while being in New York.
Shoot 1:
Photographer: Sarah Holliday
Model: Megan Grover
Clothing/Accessories: Thrifted slip; shoes from Megan
Hair/Makeup: Sarah Holliday
Assistant: Lilli Hansen-Crawley
Location: Untermyer Gardens Conservancy
Shoot 2:
Photographer: Sarah Holliday
Model: Shirley Joo
Clothing/Accessories: Shirley’s closet
Hair/Makeup: Shirley Joo
Location: Central Park
Grunge & Glamour
Given the constraint of designing for a magazine, we chose ID magazine as the basis for our aesthetic. Focusing on the grunge and glam of the 90s, as well as prominent celebrities, the looks are based on Shalom Harlow and Winona Ryder.
Shoot 1:
Photographer: Sarah Holliday
Model: Lindy Nunnally
Clothing/Accessories: Lindy’s closet, skirt borrowed
Hair/Makeup: Lindy Nunnally
Location: The Chess Forum, The West Village
Shoot 2:
Photographer: Sarah Holliday
Model: Ilenia Becerril
Clothing/Accessories: Ilenia’s closet, dress thrifted
Hair/Makeup: Ilenia Becerril
Location: The Chelsea Hotel, Chelsea