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DI MODAISSUE>>2 FEBRUARY 2013
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First and foremost I wish to thank those that made this issue possible.
We are back again, the second issue is here! I am happy to say that the magazine is getting better and better every day. This all thanks to those amazing submissions we get every week from talented artists. No matter what language we speak or what county we live in, art is a universal language where feelings and visions can be portrayed through an image.
I wish to give an opportunity to different artists and decided to add a beauty section. This particular section will be used to feature beauty spreads, detailing the makeup artist’s This particular section will be used to feature beauty spreads, detailing the makeup artist’s work and favorite makeup products. So be creative and send us your work.
Jessica Rowell from J-Chan’s designs will be part of our new section “Artist of the month”. I decided to add this section to acknowledge the hard work and talent of the artiste. I hope that this will help them expose their work and expand their brand. If you wish to be part of this section, please send us your story or links of your work to be considered.
Editor in chiefKevin AlexanderKevin Alexander
We are experiencing an era of gender-bending deviance. Where femininity has reached an all-time high; with a chic emphasize on the man. Smudging the ambigu-ous line between female empowerment and androgyny—we’ll celebrate with a bold lip and bushy brow. The love for a woman with timeless Kate Moss cheek bones is nothing new. We’ve admired the indulgence of women draped in men’s clothing for decades but its significance has never been more prevailing than now. Particularly in the beauty industry. 90’s minimalism is back in full force. This season we want dewy skin, bare lids, and popsicle stained mouths. We want naturally textured hair—cropped or knotted into an unruly bun. The modern woman is chic. She’s multi-facited. Busy at work and home, squeezing in time at the gym and some what a social life. And so when it comes to makeup, it’s all about embracing her natural beauty and added a deep cherry colored lip to keep things exciting. Who has time for eyebrow waxing and smoky eyes? Instead we’ll preserve those for special occasions and dinner date. So let’s embrace the rise of the working woman. Because let’s face it, girls do it better let’s embrace the rise of the working woman. Because let’s face it, girls do it better than boys.
By: Imani Love - Beauty editor
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Who Runs the World?
DI MODAFebruary 2013
IN THIS ISSUE04 YANN FERON: ROBIN EDGE
12 SALAL CROSSLEY: DAY DREAMER
16 KEVIN ALEXANDER: FASHION FACULTY
22 ARTHUR SYSOEV: BLACK BIRD
26 OLGA ZAVERSHINSKAYA: SUPREMATIS
3030 ARTIST OF THE MONTHJ-CHAN’S DESIGNS
32 LYNZI JUDISH: JEZEBEL JUXTAPOSED
38 ELLODI DESROCHERS: BREAK THE SHELL
44 ROMAN RUDENKO: DELICATE ROSE
48 PETER YIP: RED
52 ARTHUR SYSOEV: S-I P-s
5858 KEVIN ALEXANDER: IMMERSO
64 MAXIM GIRILO: ALL-OR-NOTHING
70 KATERINA KHOKHLOVA: MOUNTAINS FALLING
74 MAASERHIT HONDA: JAPANESE FOURSEASONS IN ONE DAY
78 KEVIN ALEXADNER: DROM
82 82 HERMINO RODRIGUES: BACK TO THEMARKET GARDEN
86 SERGIO TRICANICO: AFTER LIFE
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THE COVERPHOTOGRAPHER: ROMAN RUDENKO
WWW.ROMANAR.RU MUA AND STYLING BY: MARIA AFANASIEVA
MODEL: ELIZABETH STARCHAK
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NECKPIECE WITH SCARF BY 1974BLACK DRESS WITH SHEER SIDES BY IRONSHOES BY BCBG
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SWIMSUIT BY SHIVAN AND NARRESHTOP BY SHERRI BODELL
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PHOTOGRAPHER: YANN FERON WWW.YANNFERON.COM MODEL: ROBIN EDGE @ MUSE MAKEUP: LEGEND STYLIST: KEVIN STINSON JEAN MARC CHOFFEL HAIR
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BLACK SUIT JACKET BY KAMAROVRED HAT: YOUNG CHIK(ALLEN BROWN)SWIMSUIT: SHIVAND AND NARRESH
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ZEBRA PRINT DRESS BY SHRRI BODELLHEAD PIECE BY 1974
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GENERAL [email protected]
EDITOR IN CHIEF, KEVIN ALEXANDER
BEAUTY [email protected]
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MEET THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ATWWW.DIMODAMAGAZINE.COM
FACEBOOK: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DIMODAMAGAZINE
INSTAGRAM: @ DIMODA_MAGAZINE #DIMODAMAGAZINE
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PHOTOGRAPHER: SALAL CROSSLEYMODEL: CHRISTINA DAWN ROOST ASSISTANT: AYANO MATSUBARA
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FASHION FACULTYPHOTOGRAPHER: KEVIN ALEXANDER ASSISTANT/VIDEOGRAPHER: EFRAIN LEAL MAKEUP: LINDSAY AMBROSIO MODEL: CHLOE DAVIS @ DONNA BALDWIN TALENT DESIGNER: CALLI ROCHE AND BRIANNA SHAFFER
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SILK SATIN DRESS WITH SPIKED SHOULDER DETAIL BY CALLI ROCHE.
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LONG WOOL BOUCLE COAT WITH A STANDING COLLAR AND HIP EXTENSION.
OPPOSITECHLOE WEARS A HIGH-CUT PVC BODYSUIT WITH WIDE LEG. WOOL PANTS THAT HAVE FOURTEEN FOOT INSEAMFOURTEEN FOOT INSEAM
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PHOTOGRAPHER: ARTHUR SYSOEV MODEL: GRIGORY GAVRILOV, PETR LUG, VLAD MIKHAOILOV
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PHOTOGRAPHER: OLGA ZAVERSHINSKAYA MODEL: LILIANA PHAM
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Suprematism
Olga Zavershinskaya
We discovered Olga at a social network site. Her profile photo called our attention right way, it was a blonde, long haired young girl. She was wearing the famous “cone of shame” and holding a cat. We started digging for more information about this girl, the more we were looking on her website the more we were falling
in love with her work. The images involved a lot of different shapes, carbon props and amazing black & white nudity. So we decided to get in touch with Olga. When we told her about our decided to get in touch with Olga. When we told her about our
magazine and what we had in mind for this issue she quickly re-sponded. Olga Zavershinskaya was born in Voronezh, Russia.
But for now she lives and works in Czech Republic. Her passion for
photography started in 2007 . We discovered that Olga not only likes to be the photographer on set, she also likes to do the
model’s hair, makeup and styling. There were only three things that we needed to know.
DiModa: Where do you get your inspiration from? Olga: I find inspiration in any kind of visual info, starting from a walk down the street to going to the movies. DiModa: DiModa: Besides photography, what other activities/hobbies do you do?Olga: I do not have a lot of free time not connected with photography, usually i spend my free time editing or working on personal photo projects. But if i have an our free i read.DiModa: can you give me an advise for young aspiring photographers?Olga: Help yourself and others will help you. Olga: Help yourself and others will help you.
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Toy Guns and Denim
An Interview with Jessica Rowell for J- Chan’s Designs
Although a majority of her market rests within the valleys Although a majority of her market rests within the valleys of Los Angeles she caught our attention when we began recognizing her thematic headdresses garnishing some of our favorite local models; with neon-colored toy guns, pine cones, and refurbished Christmas ornaments it’s hard to ignore such a refined talent. We started doing a little digging. Jessica Rowell, a self-proclaimed artist “re-identified her purpose as a Costumier by realizing the “re-identified her purpose as a Costumier by realizing the needs of her evolving collective of collaborators and clientele.” But we wanted to know a little more, so we set up a Starbucks coffee date to chat. The day of, in walks a woman with pink- ombre’d hair and floral pants, a pair of worn snow boots and a sequined cardigan. You’d expect a big flashy personality to go along with her personal style and brand but after a quick forty-five minute inter-view we learned that she allows the clothes to do the talking.
DiModa: So when did you start designing clothes?Jessica Rowell: When I was fifteen I began designing anime and fantasy costumes for cosplayers who attended thematic conventions and annual events, it eventually escalated into the work that I produce today.DiModa: DiModa: Is that where you find most of your inspira-tion?Jessica Rowell: My earlier works were primarily inspired by Japanese street-wear and subculture, but today my designs don’t necessarily uphold a generalized theme. Instead, each individual piece is more-so a reflection of my surroundings. DiModa: Well, we know you travel to Tinsel Town a lot. How did you start getting involved with people on the coast?
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Jessica Rowell: Networking is a huge part of what I do; when I was younger I dedicated a majority of my time to developing connections beyond Denver. Los Angeles showed the most interest in my work, so becoming involved in their community was natural. DiModa: Who are some of the people that you’ve worked with? Jessica Rowell:Jessica Rowell: Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with several talented artists, most notably with photographers Austin Young and Allan Amato, and more recently with celebrity fashion blogger and model Audrey Kitching.DiModa: Wow! Where do you see J- Chan’s Designs heading? Jessica Rowell: Jessica Rowell: Sometime this year I plan to re-locate to Los Angeles, but eventually I’d like to transition to New York as well as strengthen my market overseas in London, Paris and Milan. DiModa: That’s great. What kinds of materials have you been working with lately? Jessica Rowell: Jessica Rowell: Lately I’ve been using a lot old recycled denim jeans. I have a love for lace appliqués which I’ve started to incorporate in my recent pieces. I don’t limit myself to one particular style, print, or fabric. Each piece that I create is personalized to how I feel or where I’m at in any given moment.
And with that, the interview was over. She allowed us to dig into her trunk of treasures and experience the nostalgia of each hand made piece; it was evident to us that the quintessential fantasy of fashion is still thriving. J- Chan Designs goes against the all- Amerithriving. J- Chan Designs goes against the all- Ameri-can casually chic aesthetic and evokes something a little more emotional. Her label is a clear affirmation that the future is now. We wish you good luck in all of your future endeavors Jessica and say thank you.(You can see some of her customized work featured in our beauty editorial ‘Immerso.’ Photographed by our Editor in Chief KAlexander and makeup by Lindsay Ambrosio.)
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PHOTO BY: DREW FRITSCHEL
PHOTOGRAPHER: LYNZI JUDISHMODEL: TIGER KAUFMANDESIGNER: VINCENT CANTILLONHMUA: AMANDA RICHARDSON
JEZEBEL JUXTAPOSED
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BOTH PAGESA GOTHIC VENITIAN MASK WITH BLACK FEATHERS ANDCOLLAR, ALL CREATED BY VINCENT CANTILLON- BLACK LEATHER LEGGINGS
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“GOBLIN QUEEN” BLACK MASKBY VINCENT CANTILLON
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Break The ShellPHOTOGRAPHER: ELODIE DESROCHERSMODEL: LISA MARIE CHARRONSTYLIST: ROXANNE CHAGNONMAKEUP: LISA MARIE CHARRONHAIR: JESSICA MONETTE
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R.E.DPHOTOGRAPHER: PETER YIP MODEL: INDIGO GOSS MAKEUP: NATALIE BENNETTE HAIR: JAMES ANTHONY KING
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THE LOOKLUCAS PAWPAW OINTMENTBOBBI BROWN-FOUNDATION STICK-COLOUR:SANDMAC-MATCHMASTER FOUNDATION-COLOUR: 2MAC-PREP AND PRIME INVISIBLE TRANSLUCENT FINISHING POWDERSHU UMUERA- PAINTING LINER-COLOUR:BLACKINGLOT-MATT EYESHADOW: COLOUR:391INGLOT-MATT EYESHADOW: COLOUR:391MAC- PREP AND PRIME LASHDIORSHOW MASCARA-COLOUR RICH BLACKMAC-EYE KHOL-COLOUR SMOLDERMAKEUP FOREVER-FLASH COLOUR PALETTE-COLOUR SILVERMAC-SCULPTING POWDER-COLOUR: SCULPT
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S-I P-sPHOTOGRAPHER: ARTHUR SYSOEV MODEL: EVA ANTONOVA MAKEUP: NASTYA SOKOR DESIGNER: ZHANNAMERTS
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PHOTOGRAPHER: KEVIN ALEXANDER WWW.KALEXANDERFOTOGRAPHY.COM MAKEUP: LINDSAY AMBROSIO WWW.MAKEUPMADAME.COM MODEL: BRITTNI TUCKER @ DONNA BALDWIN AGENCY DESIGNER/STYLIST: JESSICA ROWELL @ J-CHAN’S DESIGNS WWW.JCHANSDESIGNS.COM
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THIS IS A LOOK TO WEAR OUT. PRODUCTS USED A BRIGHT GREEN PIGMENT.
OPPOSITEWHEN PLANNING THIS UHHHH-MAZING PROJECT, MYSELF AND KEVIN BOTH AGREED THAT WE WANTED THE MAKEUP TO “POP”.FOR THIS LOOK WE WANTED A COLOR THAT WOULD COMPLIMENT THE FOR THIS LOOK WE WANTED A COLOR THAT WOULD COMPLIMENT THE HEAD PIECE AND THE MODEL.I USED ARRAY OF PRODUCT TO ACHIVE THE LOOK. I USED A - BEN-NYE MAGICAKE AQUA PAINT.- YELLOW AND GOLD PIGMENTS FOR THE EYES.- THINK BLACK GEL LINER- HEAVY FALSE LASH.- HEAVY FALSE LASH.AND TOPPED IT OFF WITH GOLD METALLIE LIP.
BY: LINDSAY AMBROSIOWWW.MAKEUPMADAME.COM
INSPIRED BY THE CARTOON “ JEM AND THE HOLLIGRAMS” LINDSAY CREATED THIS COLORFULL/DRAMATIC LOOK.FOR THIS LOOK- WOLF FACE PAINT (EYES)- A BLUE LIPSTICK AND PIGMENT (LIPS)
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All or Nothing PHOTOGRAPHER: MAXIM GIRILO MODEL: KRISTINA KAZZHAIR AND MAKEUP: ALENA DOROFEEVA STYLIST: DENIS CHECHKOV
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H&M ZEBRA PRINTED SHIRT.KENZO PONCHOWOOLWORL BELT-MOSCHINO
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YELLOW TIGER PRINTED SKIRT BY KSENIYA ZUBANOVAWOOL BLACK AND RED SWEETER: PAL ZILERL, JEVELLERUNELLA MOSCVICHEV SWEAT-SHIRT. TOP SHOP TIE-T-ROY
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Mountains fallingPHOTOGRAPHER: KATERINA KHOKHLOVA MODEL: EKATERINA LESHVANOVA HAIR & MAKEUP: YULIA BUKREEVA
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SKINTONE: MAKE UP ATELIER WATERPROOF FOUNDATION 2YEYES AND CONTOUR: MAKE UP ATELIER 5 AYESHADOW PALETTE BOIS DE LA ROSE T12LIPS: JEANS HOME STUDIO LIPSTICK PALLETTE COLOUR 302 AND MAC GLASS PALLETTE COLOUR 302 AND MAC GLASS GLOSS.
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J A P A N E S E FOUR SEASONS IN ONE DAY
PHOTOGRAPHER: MAASERHIT HONDA MODEL: HIKO ACHIHA MAKEUP: MOE YAMASHITA HAIR STYLIST: KOSUKE HASHIGUCHIHAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT: YONGRAE CHO HAIR STYLING: TONY & GUY HIROO
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EXPRESSING THE IMAGES AS LIGHT AS ACHERRY BLOSSOM IN SPRING AND EYES WITH LONG SLITS AT THE OUTER CORNERS MAKE WOMAN DEGNIFIED.
FOUNDATION: LIQUID FOUNDATION N20 ( PRODUCT BRAND/KESALAN PATHARANLIP: LIP COLOR 312P&305P (KESALAN PATHARAN)CHEEK:CHEEK: EYE SHADOW CHERRY PINK (HENRI V)
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THE AUTUMN BASE IS QUITE MATTE TONE COMPARING TO SUMMER AS CHANGING SEASON TO WINTER.
FOUNDATION: DW SHEER LIGHT FOUNDATION (GIVENCHY)EYES: EYES: PRINCESHELL EYE LINER (ADJUVANT)+COLOR ASSORT RAINBOW(MITSUYOSHI)
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USING A SHORT HAIR, NOT TOO STRONG MAKEUP BUT FEMININE AND SWEET FEELINGS OF WOMAN IN JAPAN.
FOUNDATION: LIQUID FOUNDATION N 20 ( KESALAN PATHARAN)FACE: EXTRA DIMENSION SKIN FINISH SUPERB (MAC)EYELASH: FALSE EYELASHES ASIAN BROWN (ROSY ROSA)CHEEK: FACE COLOR 38 (KESALAN PATHARAN)LIP: LIP: LIP COLOR 607P (KESALAN PATHARAN)+ DIVINYLS LIP GLOSSVIVA VEGAS (TRUCCO)
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FOUNDATION: DW SHEER LIGHT FOUNDATION (GIVENCHY) + STUDIO FIX NW15(MAC)LIP: SMALL EYE SHADOW ERECTRA (MAC)
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WHITE MULLET JACKET WITH OPEN BACK, HAND BEADED CORSETPOLKA DOTTED KIMONO STYLE OBI BELT.
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MULTI COLORAD FAUX MINI DRESS BY RAE MARIEBY RAE MARIETAN LEATHER BELT FROM TARGETCOLOR BLOCK HEELS FROM TARGET
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MARKET GARDENBACK TO THE
PHOTOGRAPHER: HERMINIO RODRIGUES MODEL: JULIA BOGDANIVNAMAKEUP: MIRIAM BARBOSAHAIR: JOSE PEDRO MOTASTYLIST: CLAUDIA FERREIRAVIDEO: LUIS GOMES
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BLACK TRENCH COAT BY NAF-NAFBROWN LEATHER BELT.SHOES AND BIJOU FROM PARFOIS
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LEATHER BLACK PANTS BY SAHOCOPEPLUM TOP BY ZARA AND SHOES FROM BIJOU ARE PARFOISFROM BIJOU ARE PARFOIS
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After lifePHOTOGRAPHER: SERGIO TRICANICOMODEL: ELISA STRACCALI @ YOURWAYMANAGEMENTMAKEUP: MANUELA MELILLOHAIR: CRISTINA PALOMBOSTYLIST: FC FRANCESCA CIMINI
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GEORGETTE SHORT PLEATED DRESS, WITH SHADES OF GRAY.DUCHESS AND MIKADO BUSTIER WITH SWAROVSKI ANDPEARLS EMBROIDESY CASCADE.
OPPOSITEOPPOSITEPLEATED SATIN GAUZE BLOUSE WITH BIG KNOT ON ON SIDE, AND SATIN EDGE ON THE BOTTOM.WHITE PLEATED SILK SHANTUNG SKIRT, ENTIRELY EMBROIDED WITH SWAROVSKI AND EMBROIDED WITH SWAROVSKI AND PEARLS, EDGED WITH ORGANZA, OM A MULTI LAYERS CRINOLINE BASE.
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LONG BLACK ORGANZA DRESSWHIT PLEATED BODICE ANDMULTIRUCHES DECORATIONSBLACK SWAROVSKI EMBROIDSON SHOULDER STRAP AND BUSTIER.
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