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LUCY’SVOL.11 | September 2014

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Fall is here. I love it because I get to wear my favorite boots and enjoy the amazing transformation of colors in nature.In Volume 11, as you will see, we collaborated with three amazing writers and also featured some great shots taken at New York Fashion Week by Saskia.The next two volumes are 12 &13 and they both have the theme ‘Dark’. I am very excited to see what amazing concepts you all will come up with!Thank you to all artists who are supporting LUCY’S Magazine!

Send us your work at submissions@lucysmagazine.comInterested in advertising? marketing@lucysmagazine.com

Ramona Atkin Founder and Editor-in-Chief @LUCY’S

TEAMEditor-in-Chief | Ramona AtkinGraphic Designers | Crystal Au & Ramona AtkinMarketing Manager | Gavin AtkinWriters | Kira Henderson, Laisha Johnson and Tony Cruz

COvERPhotographer | PATRICK POSTLEModel | CARSON KELLEY @ NEW YORK MODEL MANAGEMENT Styling | DOROTHEA LUCACIGrooming | NILES STERLING Set Design | ALEX ROYALStylist Assistant | LAUREN HAINESCheckered shirt | NICOLE MILLERTie | DKNY Cardigan | MARC JACOBS

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

CONTENT4 ARTICLE by TONY CRUZ

6 SKY by GRAYSON LAUFFENBURGER

14 SPIRIT OF A HERO by DENA HUYS

20 ARTICLE by LAISHA JOHNSON

22 FALL BIG by LIZ DUNGATE

28 RUST & BONE by DARIAN WONG

34 AUTUMN PANES by PATRICK POSTLE

44 IRONWOOD by CAROL PERSONS

50 JARDIN ROYAL by ZACH HERNANDEZ

58 RESTLESS by MIU VERMILLION

66 CATHARSIS by IRVIN RIVERA

72 A VEER IN THE WIND by SEAN WALTROUS

78 GALVANIZE by JENN COLLINS

82 THE RENAISSANCE by ANGEL COLON

86 SANCTA DIANA by FABIAN TATOMIRESCU

91 ARTICLE by KIRA HENDERSON

92 LAUREL by CANSU OZKARACA

98 MODERN MAN by REBECCA ELIZABETH TATE

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In the cyclical relationship between fashion and natures’ seasons a year can be explained quite like a song; summer and winter have the most impact, contain the overall meaning and lay a grand stone in the path of our memories. Larger, but similar in scale to the chorus. Whereas, spring and fall are the bright pebbles, keeping our gaze fixed, and our minds from wandering. Similar in scale to a verse or bridge.

In the spring, both life and weather is changing for the more energetic and colorful. Summer is the time where we simply get to enjoy. Autumn holds with it the shedding and hardening before the cold settles in. Winter is filled with passive wonder.

Gentle is the fall, when the Phoenix gets consumed by red flames, molts its spectacular long fathers it once had and shows its angst amongst the ash that consumes it.

The irohamomiji to the east, the maple to the west. The bright shades of nature’s growth decays into burnt reds, amber, and gold. All now beginning to spoil. In the face of loss, the Phoenix holds its elegant remorse.

While the tree undresses we begin to cover up. Change is of a concern to us, especially when it is for the cold, dark, and quite. In this transition, brights dim to dulls, black and white begin to gray, and plaid weaves its way through the sullen thoughts of those who fear the loss of the days length.

when the phoenix dies

Sparks made. Flames begin their crawl. Both fuzzy to the eye and hand, the pattern of the lumberjack was once the gift of King James V to his lover. The history of crossing linearity begins with the Scottish rebels and continues into the grunge following. At one time, tartan was even abolished by the parliament in the Dress Act for fear of rebellion. Now, it holds its place in the wardrobe of casual hipsters. Despite pop cultures advances to make plaid the stark regalia of preppy school uniforms, it will continue to remain a vogue choice amongst formal settings. For indifference and rebellion, the pattern is here to stay the symbol of change.

The small things, the accessories, the glint of subtlety in body language, the little hint of a wink in ones eye is what makes one appear as if they hold themselves with elegance. With lack of an absolute need for protection the first sight of wings are beautiful, not for their utility, but for the simple fact that they can be. Flight, at this moment, is out of sight. Enjoy the resentment while it lasts. What will the next growth bring?

As the ash arises, winter wind begins to whirl. Before, the next advancement, the next step, we must transform, rebel, and oppose. A painters pallet is first a smeared conglomeration before it is wiped clean. The spectrum bends toward relaxed frequencies as the inferno begins to die. What happens when the light finally goes out?

ARTICLE BY TONY CRUZ

Photos: NYFW SS15 by SASKIA KOERNER at PIER 59 STUDIOS Designer | OSKLEN

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Photographer | GRAYSON LAUFFENBURGERDesigner | JESSICA L. HUANGHair/Makeup | EVELISSE HAHNStylist | CHANTELLE HUANGArt Direction | ALVIN NGUYENModel | ANNA MOLTKE @ WILHELMINAMILITARY LACE BUSTIER $850POODLE SKIRT $385

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LEATHER RIBBED COLLAR (L) $285SPIKED PRIS BRA (L) $575

HIGH WAISTED SHORTS (L) $125THIGH HIGH STOCKINGS (L) $85

LEATHER HARNESS BLOUSE (R) $385 HIGH WAISTED AQUA TIGHTS (R) $195

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IVY FEATHER BUSTIER (L) $2750LONG POODLE SKIRT (L) $395

PRIS RUFFLE DRESS (R) $2525

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Photograpger | DENA HUYS PHOTOGRAPHYFashion Stylist | FRANCIS MBENGA

Hair Stylist | CHRISTOPHE LAMBENNEMake-up Artist | MASSY CREATIONS

Assistant Fashion Stylist | SANDRA KAZADIDesigner | ARMEL N-GESAN & FRANCIS MBENGA

Model | CAMILLE BOTTEN @ DOMINIQUE MODELS AGENCY BELGIUMLocation | KONINKLIJKE ATHENEUM ANTWERPBlouse | A.F. VANDERVORST €50.00. Rossier41

Skirt | H&MShoes | IRIS VAN HERPEN €1245.00. Rossier41Accessories | STYLIST OWN & HUIS BAEYENS

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Jacket | MONCLER €200.00. Rossier41Cropped top | TOPSHOP BÏJENKORFPlastic Skirt | TOPSHOP BÏJENKORFShoes | JEFFREY CAMBELLAccessories | STYLIST’S OWNOPPOSITE PAGEAccessories | STYLIST’S OWN

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This fall, the fashion world reveals one of its deepest and most precious secrets of what makes it so fabulous. Designers have recreated a whole new fashion concept combining the simplicity of beauty and the purity of innocence. Photographers have captured moments of behind the scenes drama to the unique figures that have graced the catwalk. It is true that there is only one representation of a stylish and graceful yet sophisticated women both in appearance and manner. This issue, Lucy’s Magazine discovers true elegance. A capture of surreal beauty.

Some fashion designers never fail in incorporating true beauty and elegance into their work. Elie Saab is an astounding global empire with boutiques in Paris, London and Dubai. As a leading haute couturier, his stunning designs has been worn not only by beautiful women, but also by world renowned film stars. His AW14 collection in Paris Fashion Week was simply stunning – inspired by artist Mark Rothko, his collection featured a pallet of rich burgundy with dresses and suiting in chiffon, crepe and velvet details all new to the world of fashion. His evening wear, which is the designer’s strong point, featured carpet sweeping gowns most worthy of Oscars themselves graced the

a capture of surreal beauty

BY LAISHA JOHNSONcatwalk in the key colour of emerald green. Elie Saab’s constant inspiration came from the passion he had growing up, creating and making dresses for beautiful women that surrounded him. He has always stated that his designs are about ‘glorifying women’.

Marchesa label produces the most amazing elegant event wear, taking inspiration from vintage and Asian influences. Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, creators of the label Marchesa thought ‘Bonfires on the Highlands and Burns Night’ when creating their gorgeous AW14 collection; which made for an array of intense golden, sienna and burnt orange tones for feathers and beads on gowns that flustered into shape.

The fashion world always produces the finest creative talent and shows off the most beautiful models you have ever seen. The inspirations that these designs has used to creative beautiful collections are just stunning. Other than the key references the fashion world uses and takes influences and inspirations from, all in all, elegance is most certainly the most pure and simplest form of inspiration. Just like Gorgio Armani says ‘elegance is not standing out, it’s about being remembered.’

Elie Saab’s constant inspiration came from the passion he had growing up, creating and making dresses for beautiful women that surrounded him.

Designers have recreated a whole

new fashion concept combining the

simplicity of beauty and the purity of

innocence.

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Photos:NYFW SS15 by SASKIA KOERNER Designer | KAREN WALKER

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bigPhotography | LIZ DUNGATE

www.lizdungate.comStyling | NATALIE TUSZNIO

Make-up & Hair | NIKOLA SYHATHEB-hair | BUMBLE & BUMBLE

-makeup | STILA COSMETICS & EVELYN IONA www.bynikola.com

Model | CAITLIN www.imagesmodels.comTurtleneck sweater | ACNE STUDIOS

Cape | ZARA

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Sweater | ACNE STUDIOSCropped top | H&MSkirt and Pointy heeled booties | H&MPants | ZARAOPPOSITE PAGETop | ALEXANDER WANG Skirt | OAK + FORT Boots | ACNE STUDIOS

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Turtleneck sweater | ACNE STUDIOSCape, skirt and shoes | ZARA Socks | STYLISTS OWNOPPOSITE PAGECoat & jumpsuit | TOPSHOPStudio pointy heeled booties | H&M

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Photographer | DARIAN WONGWardrobe Stylist | BIANCA GUTHRIEHair Stylist & MUA | PAULA LANZADORModel | SARAH LEWIS @ NEXT CANADASocks | AMERICAN APPARELBoots | ALDOScarf | WILFRED

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Cotton T Dress | HENDRIK LOUSocks | AMERICAN APPARELBoots | ALDOScarf | WILFREDOPPOSITE PAGETurtleneck | H&MCoat | ZARASkirt | ZARASocks | AMERICAN APPARELShoes | H&MEarrings | H&M

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Wool Coat | ZARAJacket | OAK+FORTCropped box top | HENDRIK LOUSkirt | VINTAGEShoes | ALDO

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autumnpanesPhotographer | PATRICK POSTLE Styling | DOROTHEA LUCACIGrooming | NILES STERLING Set Design | ALEX ROYALModel | CARSON KELLEY @ NEW YORKMODEL MANAGEMENT Stylist Assistant | LAUREN HAINESWhite T-Shirt | PHILLIP LIM Pinstripe denim slacks | FRANCO LACOSTA Brown lace up boots | REDWING

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Blue denim shirt | APCGrey vest | AGNES B.OPPOSITE PAGEWhite shirt | AGNES B.Navy blue sweater | APCPinstirpe blue denim blazer | FRANCO LACOSTABlack slacks | APC

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Navy blue shirt | APCOatmeal blazer & brown overcoat | MARC JACOBSPants | APC

Checkered shirt | NICOLE MILLERTie | DKNY Cardigan | MARC JACOBS LUCY’S Magazine39

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White shirt and grey pin stripe shirt | APCGrey knit tie | APC

3 piece grey suit | AGNES B. OPPOSITE PAGE

Paisley shirt | AGNES B. Camel cardigan | MARC JACOBS

Jacket and pants | AGNES B.

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Burnt orange shirt | SCOTCH & SODA Sweater | MARC JACOBS

Overcoat | ERMENEGILDO ZEGNADark grey slacks | ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA

OPPOSITE PAGE Blue denim shirt | APC

Blue bomber with sheep skin collar | APC

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IRONWOODPHOTOGRAPHER | CAROL PERSONSHAIR AND MAKEUP| CHRIS RUSHTONMODEL | ABBEY FORDCLOTHING | SANDRA HAGEN DESIGNS

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PPhotographer | ZACH FERNANDEZStylist | AMAD STYLE

MUA/Hair | AURELIE LEROYModel | VIERA @ IMG MODELS PARIS

Stylist Assistant | SOPHIE BAUDETPhotographer Assistant | ALICIA HENDERSON

Location | PARIS, FRANCEDress, Belt, Cuffs | ALEXANDRE DELIMA

Shoes | CRISTHELEN B. by MUSETTENecklace | SALOME CHARLY

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Dress | OSCAR CARVALLOEarings | ANJLI LONDONOPPOSITE PAGEDress | OSCAR CARVALLO Shoes | RAMI AL ALI

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Dress | RAMI AL ALI Bracelet | SALOME CHARLYCRISTHELEN B. by MUSETTEOPPOSITE PAGEJumpsuit | ALEXANDRE DELIMA Bracelets | ANJLI LONDON

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Dress | OSCAR CARVALLO

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restlessPhotographer & Retoucher | MIU VERMILLION Stylist | LEONID GUREVICH Makeup | MARAZ AND AYA KUDO Hair | LORENZO DIAZ & TAKAYOSHI TSUKISAWA Stylistís Assistant | JANNA TEMKINS & JENNEKA TEMKINSPhotographers Assistant | ANNE DIXON Dress | LEONID GUREVICH Necklace | CLARA KASAVINA Bracelets and rings | GBGH JEWELRYHair Stylist | TAKAYOSHI TSUKISAWAMakeup | MARAZ using MAKEUP FOREVERModel | KIM D

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Dress | KRISTIN COSTA Necklace | SHOP 3NY Bracelet | CLARA KASAVINA Rings | GBGH JEWELRYHair Stylist | TAKAYOSHI TSUKISAWA Makeup | AYA KUDOModel | IVANKA K

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Dress | FELIPE TONETTE Necklace | GBGH JEWELRY Earrings, bracelet, rings | CLARA KASAVINAHair Stylist | TAKAYOSHI TSUKISAWA Makeup | AYA KUDO Model | ANASTASIA V.

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CATHARSISPhotography & Styling | IRVIN RIVERA

www.graphicsmetropolis.comModel | ALEX NOIRET @ VISION

Make-up Artist | PALOMA ALCANTAR www.palomamua.com

Hairstylist | NICOLE BELLOWSPhotograpy Assistant | DARWIN ABAD

Dress | ROCKY GATHERCOLE @ FOR THE STARS FASHION HOUSE

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Dress | ROCKY GATHERCOLE @ FOR THE STARS FASHION HOUSEOPPOSITE PAGEJacket | FURNE ONE LUCY’S Magazine69

Dress | YEN AB OPPOSITE PAGEDress | ROCKY GATHERCOLE @ FOR THE STARS FASHION HOUSE

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Photographer | SEAN WALTROUSFashion Editor | ERIC LAUNDER @ HALLEY RESOURCESMUA | NANNANHair | RYUTARO @ HALLEY RESOURCESModel | LARY ARCANJO @ NEXT MODELS NYAssistants | MICHAEL STEWART, ANTONELLA ALBERTI, GIANCARLOS KUNHARDTRetouching | LEE STADLER www.thefourthparable.com

A VEER IN THE WIND

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Sweater | PAUL SMITH Sweater | PAUL SMITH Skirt | MISSONI Rings | THIRD CROWN Shoes | JIMMY CHOO

Sweater | PAUL SMITH Ear cuff and ring | ALEXIS BITTAR

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Dress worn underneath | JUST CAVALLI Skirt | MIKHAEL KALERings | ALEXIS BITTAR

Coat | JUST CAVALLINecklace | THIRD CROWN

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GALVANIZEPHOTOGRAPHER | JENN COLLINS www.jenn-collins.comMODEL | CHRISTINE “IDIIVIL” ADAMS www.idiivil.comMAKEUP/HAIR | CHRISTINA ASAI www.christinaasaimakeup.com

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THE RENAISSANCE

Model | KIMBERLY DAVIS Hairstylist | DOMINIQUE NICOLE

Makeup Artist | SHATAYA WORTH Nail Stylist | ALEXAUNDRA MCCORMICK

Photographer | ANGEL S. COLON Stylist | COSMIK SOULS BY JOAN M KELLY

Retoucher | STEFKA PAVLOVA

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DIANA

Creative Directors & Styling | ARINA DUMITRESCU and MAGDA NAEPhotography and Retouching | FABIAN TATOMIRESCUModels | CATALINA, GABRIELA, MARIA @ MRA AGENCY ROMANIAMakeup | BELLA RENNERHair | LUCIA BACIUPhoto Assistant | COSMIN PRODAN

MARIA Dress | SIMONA SEMEN Headpiece as Necklace | FLORONITE

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MARIA Dress | CRISTINA DAN Bracelets | C&A Ring | C&AOPPOSITE PAGEGABRIELA Dress | CRISTINA DAN Belt | MELI MELOBracelets | MELI MELO MARIA Blouse | SIMONA SEMEN Skirt | BELIV Harness | ALEXANDRA ABRAHAM

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CATALINABlouse | SIMONA SEMEN

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style is in sessionBY KIRA HENDERSON

Style is in session so keep reading for everything you need to make the grade this semester, with inspiration straight from your favorite TV shows and movies. With a mix of current and past you are sure to find some style inspiration. So, in an effort to both relax and stock up on some serious style inspiration, we’re looking to our favorite movies and TV shows.

PRETTY LITTLE LIARSThe thing about the “little liars” is that they’re all incredibly stylish but in their own totally unique way. Despite the fact that they’re all best friends, no two girls would ever wear the same outfit. From Aria’s full skirt and Hannah’s rocker chic look there’s a look for each of your friends to try. Not sure about which liars style fits you best, have fun and try them all.

GOSSIP GIRLThere were endless reasons to watch Gossip Girl (twisting plots, cleverly written dialogue, Chuck Bass), but it was the fashion that made it the kind of show worthy of canceling plans in order to watch in real time. Blair and Serena couldn’t have dressed more differently—one prim, proper, and exceptionally uptown, the latter equal parts sophisticated and seductive—both were impeccably stylish.

GREASEAs much as we all love Sandy’s bad girl makeover, it’s her early schoolgirl style that feels particularly perfect for class. Peter Pan collars, pastel cardigans, and tea-length skirts couldn’t be cooler this season. Just maybe don’t wear them all at once.

CLUELESSAll hail Cher. There’s a moment in Clueless when everyone’s favorite valley girl and her partner-in-crime Dion, are walking down the hallway in pleated plaid miniskirts and matching blazers, and it is nothing short of iconic. Nothing captures back-to-school style better than knee-high socks, layered oxfords, fuzzy knits, and button-up minis.Television shows and movies can give you tons of outfit inspiration, so have fun and whether you are in high school or college, you can turn any of these stylish characters looks into your own. Try a few of them, just not all at once.

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LAURELPhotography | CANSU OZKARACA

Model | LAUREL ARNELL-CULLEN @ NEXT MODELSMakeup | CHRISTINE VALERIE

Hair | MICKY KASTLY @ HAIR BY MICKY

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Model | JOE MADDEN @ PHA MODELS Styling | ELIZABETH JOHNSON

Photography| REBECCA ELIZABETH TATE

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Shirt | VINTAGE DARLINGTrouser | ASOSBraces | STYLIST OWNShoes | STYLIST OWN

Shirt | H&MTrousers | ZARA

Sunnies | STYLIST OWNShoes | STYLIST OWN

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