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Fashion on Film a 360°Perspective

Fashion films have always been torn between two purposes: maintaining the mystery and luster behind the world they are profiling, and revealing it in every bare detail.

The recent spate of fashion-related films - Lagerfeld Confidential, Valentino: The Last Emperor and The September Issue - are no exception. Promising to illuminate the elusive, lauded world of haute couture and style they take us right to the edge without letting us jump off.


Fashion films first became vogue with the advent of supermodel fever of the 90's. The cult of Evangelista and Co. bred a slew of films such as Catwalk and Unzipped that were mostly fairly ephemeral documentaries. The backlash that followed the bubble-burst of the supermodel ruled out models as a serious subject matter for a while and the fashion industry simply became something easy to parody. Zoolander did huge business playing on this backlash and the popular perception that male models have overdeveloped senses of their own beauty and underdeveloped brains.


We've always been fascinated by models.

Their vaunted positions as arbiters of culture have proven continually bewitching.

In the late 90's, models were portrayed as wild and out of control in such sensationalist films as Gia (1998), about real-life model Gia Carangi, a drug-addict who died of AIDS at 26. Denys Arcand's Stardom (2000) profiled, in a similarly tabloid way, the rise and fall of a supermodel. This big-budget film found its opposite in 2005's Frankie which saw Diane Kruger being admitted into a mental hospital from the strain of the fashion industry.

And of course in the last five years there's been the massive success on the small screen of 'reality' series such as Search For A Supermodel and Next Top Model, which are mostly a chronicle of jarring personalities and ambitions rather than any sort of insight into the life of a model.

The verite feel of Frankie continued in last year's Picture Me, a documentary made by Sara Ziff. A no-budget tell-all expose of the way models are treated, the film featured behind the scenes footage 'stolen' with a small digital camera.

Which brings us to now and the just-released fictional film Tiger, which was made by a bunch of models in Tokyo (collectively called Beaufort), the next logical step in the pantheon of fashion films.

Tiger is a film made by models about models.

Tiger doesn't concentrate on the designers, the shoots or even the runway. The focus is simply on the human beings at the core of the middle-market of modelling. These are young people from all over the world, aged 13-26, who are scouted online by overseas agents and sent to markets that don't appear as regularly in the press - like Tokyo, Shanghai and Athens. Plenty of them only earn enough to just get by and they are often living on the poverty line, with agencies regularly taking advantage of naïve models and keeping them in debt even if they are working every day.

For young girls and guys without a fully formed sense of self, the job can be incredibly alienating and confusing. Just out of school and dealing with exams, they can suddenly find themselves relying on the condition of their skin or hair for their self-esteem.

Set in the bizarre and real world of modelling in Tokyo, Tiger was shot by a small group called Beaufort, led by former model James McFay, wading in the same creative pool as fashion/ film crossover Tom Ford (whose A Single Man received top reviews)

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Barbie Announces Two New Concept Dolls

Barbie today announced two new concept dolls, News Reporter and Computer Engineer.
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Sparking titles like: Barbie as a Computer Engineer? from the bloggosphere, the tech girls like Catherine Eibner are taking notice of the change.

"...And don't even get me started on the unrealistic body images that Barbie portrays... although apparently In 1997 Barbie's body mold was redesigned and given a wider waist, with Mattel saying that this would make the doll better suited to contemporary fashion designs - but I digress!"

Someone at Mattel believes that Barbie is an icon to encourage girls to expand their imaginations to new careers and possibilities. We think that Barbie, computer engineer could have been more funky dressed in Eley Kishimoto, or Uneeto and styled up by Regina Harris and Lisa von Weise.

Mattel have received the votes back from the contest they had to vote for the next role model profiles. The Winner is clearly:

Computer Engineer - Computer Engineers have lots of Different specialties. They can do anything from building computers to making video games!

We have to ask however, why the News Reporter profile didn't have a cellphone in her hand or handbag? Are these Barbie's targeting only traditional media and not using the new mobile and social medias?


Ylonka WOW !


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Ylonka again with Duy


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Rose for Marie Claire UK


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Jaynie 's new pictures..!


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Ylonka with Duy


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Jaynie did her first real shoot..!!


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Ylonka loopt meer!


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Sephora Venites - 360Models


Sephora Venites, Brazilian model based in Barcelona and working often in London. Sephora has just returned from a successful modelling contract in Beijing, China. She modeled for top fashion publications such as L'Officiel, Elle, Amica, and 25ans. www.sephoravenites.comTechnorati Profile

Ashley Shaw - 360Models

Ashley Shaw is an American model based in New York City, NY. She has modeled for top fashion houses such as Malan Breton, Peter Som, and Bill Blass. She has just returned from a successful modeling trip in China, where she modeled for top Chinese fashion houses during the Beijing Fashion Week 2008.

Read her report on the Malan Breton Show here.


Ashley Shaw backstage at Beijing Fashion Week.

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