Clearcuts, playful prints and art deco details, under the theme “MAN RAY IN FASHION” combines the new BOSS Womenswear Collection artistic luxury and surrealist shapes. The BOSS Womenswear Fall / Winter 2013 campaign was staged by top photographer Tom Munro in New York. Supermodels Joan Smalls and Anja Rubik showcase the elegant BOSS looks.
Tom Ford unveils Fall/Winter 2013 campaigns
The colorful campaign was shot by Tom Ford himself in London, and shows off the label’s latest, pop-art inspired "cross cultural multi ethnic" collection, worn by models Gemma Aicha Refoufi and Herieth Paul alongside Soo Joo and Zuzanna Bijoch. Popping out against a stark white background, it’s an eye-catching comic-book look.![]()
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The men’s campaign, for the latest ready-to-wear and eyewear collections, is slightly more toned down. Conrad Bromfield, Juan Betancourt, and Oli Tyler show off the classic tailoring in more muted colors. The images will hit magazines in August.
De Puerto Rico las nuevas Miss Teen América Internacional y Miss Petite América Mundo
San Juan, 17 de junio de 2013. –Dos jóvenes puertorriqueñas resultaron ganadoras de los títulos Miss Teen América Internacional y Miss Petite América Mundo, en el Festival de Belleza América Internacional 2013 celebrado el pasado fin de semana en Guatemala.
Bianca Rivera Oquendo y Lynaitza Alicea Lorán se coronaron respectivamente como Miss Teen América Internacional 2013 y Miss Pettite América Mundo 2013, en el prestigioso festival de belleza que reúne a chicas provenientes de diferentes países del Continente Americano y el Caribe. Tras haber sido evaluadas en traje de baño, traje de noche, entrevista de jurado y varias mini competencias especiales, las jóvenes puertorriqueñas lograron capturar la atención del jurado, compuesto por expertos conocedores de moda y belleza.
Fotos tomado anoche en el recibimiento
Joan Smalls Is the Face of H&M’s Romantic Edge 2013
Casting Elite Model Look Puerto Rico 2013 15 de junio
El 16 de junio fue el Casting de Elite Model look en Walmart de la parada 18 Aquí tenemos algunas de las fotos tomadas en ese casting
La gira de “castings”, que continua de 2:00 a 5:00 de la tarde en las tiendas Walmart, en la megatienda de la Parada 18 en Santurce el 20 de junio, seguido por Ponce el 21 de junio, Mayagüez el 22 de junio y nuevamente en Santurce el 28 y 29 de junio. Las jóvenes aspirantes deben tener de 15 – 23 años y no se requiere experiencia en modelaje
New York Lawmakers Passes Child Model Law
Valerija Sestic, 17 years old
Sestic’s agency also ignored CFDA guidelines during the spring/summer 2012 show season and sent her onto NYFW runways aged 15 — after telling designers she was 16 after all.
As reported by BuzzFeed’s Amy Odell, New York legislators voted unanimously to pass a law to protect underaged models. The bill, which was proposed by Senate Co-Leader Jeff Klein and State Senate Labor Committee Chairwoman Diane Savino, recognizes models as child performers, affording them the same protections actors, dancers, and musicians under the age of 18 have enjoyed for quite awhile. If signed into law by Gov. Cuomo, the bill adds “print and runway models” to the list of performers covered by strict Department of Labor regulations to protect individuals under the age of 18. In addition to NY lawmakers, the Model Alliance, a non-union organization that works to improve working conditions for fashion models, played an enormous role in the introduction and passage of the bill.
According to Odell, the law will require design houses that want to use models under age 18 to apply for a certificate to work with them and will be forced to keep careful records of all minors they work with should the Department of Labor inquire.
Under the new legislation, designers would have to notify the Department of Labor days in advance of any minors they’d want to hire. That means no more adding in a 17-year-old to the lineup the night before a show walks.
Adding child runway and print models to the law means chaperones would be required to monitor workplaces of models under 16.
Employers would also have to provide nurses with pediatric experience as well as teachers and a dedicated space for instruction.
Employers would also have to deposit at least 15% of the children’s gross income into a financial trust created by the models’ parents or guardians.
