What’s hot and what’s not is of paramount importance in the topsy turvy world of fashion. We all know it’s beards, crooked noses, post war hats and thick glasses for the gents, but it seems women are now allowed imperfections too..But there is a fine line…You still have to be basically fit. with just one […]
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I drew Skin from Skunk Anansie at a photoshoot a while back. I took some of the photos and worked into and onto them. Thought I’d post up the pics.
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Out today, InStyle Magazine. A shoot I did at the studio, with Julia Kennedy 8 pages of Junk Food inspired fashion.
READ MORECharlotte Olympia Shoot
I have worked with Charlotte Olympia on a number of occasions and on this shoot for her current Betty and Veronica collection I found the time to do some live drawing in between the paid bits.. (see the paid bits on my site!) Watching this old hairdresser who worked at Vidal Sassoon in the 1960’s […]
READ MORELike, Multi-talented?
At this week’s photoshoot: The guy who wanted to see my ‘shit’.
READ MOREFuture shoot..
Some sketches I did recently while at a shoot in the studio. shot by Julia Kennedy
READ MOREThe Grazia Shoot
I worked on a shoot for Grazia last week, had fun drawing these..
READ MOREShoot for Garage Magazine
I drew the shoot as it happened for Garage Magazine in the studio yesterday. My favourite magazine ever. What a treat: (Photographer, Julia Kennedy, Fashion Editor, Chloe Kerman, hair (BRUSHING), Claire Rothstein,) Lucy sprayed the set with black acrylic paint. (walls, carpet paintings, plates, you name it) so it looked like it was dirty and slightly […]
READ MORE4 pairs of legs and a beautiful head
At the shoot for Katie Rowland yesterday, shot by Julia Kennedy (Nice shoes, Mrs C.O): As for the model, my motherly instincts made me want to sit her up and feed her soup and thickly buttered bread. Oh and pass her a jumper.
READ MOREAt the Shoot
A Fashion shoot with Pixie Geldof at the studio today (Julia Kennedy) for the Independent. I am enjoying observing it all.
READ MOREPam Hogg Show – Far From the Madding Crowd
Went to see Pam Hogg’s Far From the Madding Crowd on Sunday on Mercer St with my friend Julia Kennedy. I drew some clothes but also, and just as interesting, some of the audience, from a plastic doll man carrying a blow up dog (aka Pandemonia) to a version of Hardey from Laurel and Hardey […]
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