THESPORTISSUE
PhotographyAntonio NascimentoCarlos RodriguesLars BorgesMouhcine Ait FaresValeria Mitelman
FashionAlejandra Egurrola Aude JamierFilipa Malho Isabel Kibler
BeautyEwaFelix (Hair)Patricia MakoschSilvia Ferreira
IllustratorsCarne GriffithsCarole WilmetJessica WalshJirka
Editor-in-Chief / Creative Director / FounderPedro Matos
Art Direction/ Web Development/ FounderMario Correia
Graphic DesignerFilipe Carmo
Fashion & Beauty EditorFrederica Santos
Contributing Fashion EditorJoão Ribeiro
Beauty Editor ConsultantRita Lacerda
Features EditorLigia Gonçalves
#Sports
The Draft team
Issue Contributors
#06
So what’s the deal?THE DRAFT MAG is a nontraditional independent publication dedi-cated to stretching the boundaries of self expression in photography, music, illustration, lyrics etc. THE DRAFT MAG presents artists’ work from around the world as a free e-magazine.
The ConceptCreating a hub to inspire and enable collaboration between artists, and serve as meeting place with the audience in the form of an online social com-munity. At the draft you can find the edgy and the trendy. Here is where art lives and evolves.
FeedbackTHE DRAFT MAG is created by the artists themselves, and by their audience. It is the viewer generated content that shapes the monthly issue, and all we do as editors is gather and present it to you.We en-courage anyone that would like to create new content, or respond to what is presented to submit their artwork and commentary.
Cover
PhotographyPedro Matoshttp://pedromatosimage.blogspot.pt/
Fashion DirectionFrederica Santos
Make Up and HairSilvia Ferreira
ModelHellyda Cavallaro By Central Models
INDEX
For this Summer issue, DRAFT talks about Sports. In a season where the European Football Championship and the 2012 London Olympic Games set the mood, either you’re working out, or just hanging out, there’s no way you won’t look cool this Summer .From the oversized, football inspired, Isabel Marant t-shirts, to the couture version of the surfer girl in Givenchy.by Riccardo Tisci, sport is everywhere.
As for us, we invited the coolest kids in Berlin, photographer Lars Borges, who gave us a futuristic sporty vision of Sky Warriors. We talked about feelings, with the romantic version of a biker girl, presented to us by Valeria Mitelman.From Europe we flew to North Africa, and found the exotic Marrakech where getting sporty never looked so hot. Thank God, summer is here, and we’ll only wear our bright colored clutches, brought by our, one and only, João Ribeiro. Always on some fabulous journey to find the most hype and fabulous pieces, João also introduced us to the talented photographer, Mouhcine Ait Fares and Maella, a truly One of a kind girl.
We got inspired and headed back to sunny Lisbon, where THE FIGHT was starting.Steamy and sweaty, you’ll find the hottest looks to wear on the warmest days of summer.But you can’t forget to put your hands to work, so head to the SPORTS FIELD, where through the lens of António Nascimento and our fashion editor, Frederica Santos, you will learn how to get stylish while working out.
But let’s try something different, pile your favorite white pieces on and start sword playing! Although fashion is cool, there’s nothing like a good illustration. Curious? Come inside, and let the Workout begin!
Pedro Matos
EDITOR’SNOTE
Ph. António Nascimento
PHOTOGRAPHERVALERIA MITELMAN
www.valeriamitelman.com
STYLINSTAUDE JAMIER
www.audejamier.com
HAIR&MAKEUPPATRICIA MAKOSCH
www.patricia-makosch.com
MODELLara @ www.m4models.de
SPECIAL THANKS TODainese D-Store Berlin!
www.dainese.com/
LET’STALK
ABOUTFEELINGS
JacketJorinde Meline Barkewww.jorindemelinebarke.com/
Skirt Dawid Tomaszewskiwww.dawid-tomaszewski.com/
LEFTSkirt and jacketIssever Bahriwww.isseverbahri.com/
EarringsUrban Outfitterswww.urbanoutfitters.com/
RIGHTLeather topVladimir Karaleevwww.vladimirkaraleev.com/
Leather skirtWeekdaywww.weekday.se/
Protections Dainesewww.dainese.com/
Blouse and skirtDawid Tomaszewskiwww.dawid-tomaszewski.com/
ShoesVladimir Karaleevwww.vladimirkaraleev.com/
Bracelet and ringBjørg www.bjorgjewellery.com/
Body Stefanie Barzwww.stefaniebarz.com/
Back protectionsDainesewww.dainese.com/
Shoes Cheap Mondaywww.cheapmonday.com/
DressJorinde Meline Barke www.jorindemelinebarke.com/
NecklaceFrank Michels and Jorinde Meline Barke www.frankmichels.net/ www.jorindemelinebarke.com/
Helmet Dainese www.dainese.com/
ShoesCheap Mondaywww.cheapmonday.com/
Jacket Dawid Tomaszewskiwww.dawid-tomaszewski.com/
ShortPerret Schaadwww.perretschaad.com/
HelmetDainesewww.dainese.com/
DressStefanie Barzwww.stefaniebarz.com/
BraceletIssever Bahriwww.isseverbahri.com/
Ring Bjørgwww.bjorgjewellery.com/
ShoesCheap Mondaywww.cheapmonday.com/
HelmetDainesewww.dainese.com/
Carole started working as a freelance illustrator in 2010.After three years of graphic design studies, her heart finally chose the illustration path. Her universe is made mainly of pretty girls - pretty but not stupid - and of colorful ink spots that enhance her
illustrations with a bright touch of fantasy. Her minimalist and contrasting style has led her to work with big
fashion brands. She finds inspiration almost everywhere, but mostly in music,
people around her, fashion and the everyday life, that she tries to improves with her pencils and water colors.
CAROLWILMET
PHOTOGRAPHYPEDRO MATOShttp://pedromatosimage.blogspot.com/
CONCEPT & STYLINGJOAO RIBEIRO
MAKE UP & HAIRSILVIA FERREIRA
MODELMARTA MACEDO@ ELITE LISBON
SPORTPOSING
Tank Top and JacketNike
http://www.nike.com/
Dress worn as stoleDino Alves
www.dinoalves.eu/
ShortsDino Alves
www.dinoalves.eu/
Short worn as turbanNike
http://www.nike.com/
SneakersNike Women
http://www.nike.com/
Bracelets and Earringsat Veste Couture.
http://www.vestecouture.com/
SunglassesLouis Vuitton.
www.louisvuitton.com/
Tank topH&M
Top braNike Women
http://www.nike.com/
ShortNike New Field
http://www.nike.com/
Kimono jacketNuno Baltazar
www.nunobaltazar.com/info
Head wearing LegingsNIKE Lane
http://www.nike.com/
Earrings and banglesat Veste Couture
http://www.vestecouture.com/
Tank Top Nike Women
http://www.nike.com/
Shorts Diesel
www.diesel.com/
Jacket Lacoste
http://www.lacoste.com/
Scarf worn as a turbanLoja Das Meias
www.lojadasmeias.pt/
BanglesLoja das Meias and Veste Couture
www.lojadasmeias.pt/http://www.vestecouture.com/
TopDino Alveswww.dinoalves.eu/
VisorLacostehttp://www.lacoste.com/
EarringsVeste Couture http://www.vestecouture.com/
BanglesLouis Vuittonwww.louisvuitton.com/
RibbonNIKEhttp://www.nike.com/
Dress at Veste Couturehttp://www.vestecouture.com/
JacketNike Sporthttp://www.nike.com/
Clutch / Earrings / Ringat Veste Couturehttp://www.vestecouture.com/
DressGant
www.gant.com/
Bikini topGant
www.gant.com/
Wristband and BandeauLacoste
http://www.lacoste.com/
Bracelet and Earringsat Veste Couture
http://www.vestecouture.com/
This article could start with Aleksandar Protic’s bi-ography. And maybe it should. But it won’t. After all he may be from Belgrade in Serbia – his strong accent won’t trick you – but he is also from Lisbon – the city in which he stumbled upon 13 years ago. His clothes make him unaware of bor-ders and frontiers: They belong to the world, and not to cities. Wholeheartedly, he admits that loves both Bel-grade and Lisbon. Committedly, states that are not cities which influence his work, but music and art. He explains that by that logic he could live in: “Barcelona or New York, because Fashion is global not national”. He wanted to become a painter, instead he be-came a designer, but he always remained an art-ist. After all, it’s a matter of soul. He has a love affair, or in his own words, “A strong bond” with black. In fact his clothes don’t need much more; they don’t need bold colors or wild prints, they have Aleksandar’s unique cut and shape. Natural fabrics, like silk, will do the rest. Always driven by perfection, he always manages to give elegance and femininity a bold spin.Private, but warm, Aleksandar likes to keep his personal side to himself, but he can’t hide that he designs with heart. So maybe, just maybe, what sets his clothes apart isn’t just that inimitable cut, but also those raw emotions.
ALEKSANDAR THE GREAT
HE HAS A LOVE AFFAIR, OR IN HIS OWN WORDS, “A STRONG BOND” WITH BLACK.Ph
. Rui
Vas
co
Aleksandar Protic missed the last edition of Lisbon Fashion Week, back in March. And we couldn’t cope with his absence. So we went to him.
Ligia Gonçalves
PHOTOGRAPHERCarlos Rodrigues
www.carlosrodriguesphoto.com/MODEL
Nicky Barutzki @ L’agenceMAKEUP &HAIR
SÌlvia FerreiraSTYLING
A&F Styling Alejandra Egurrola & Filipa Malho
Pants Weillwww.weill.com/
Top and jacketMassimo Duttiwww.massimodutti.com/
ShoesZara
Accessoriesproduction’s own
ScarfPatrizia Pepewww.patriziapepe.com/
ShortsOsklenwww.osklen.com/
Shoes Zara
Jeans Hoss Intropia
www.hossintropia.com/
TopTara Jarmon
www.tarajarmon.com/
ShoesZara
LEFT / RIGHT
DressPatrizia pepewww.patriziapepe.com/
AccessoriesProduction’s own
PRODUCTION PARADISE
Don’t Let Flash Hold You Back
Thanks to the widespread use of iPads, iPhones, smartphones and tablets photographers’ portfolios need to be available for a viewing anytime and anywhere. Beautiful flash website portfolios can be as outstanding as they like, but their incompatibility with these devices are limiting artists’ visibility to key buyers and photo editors when they are browsing portfolios either at their office or in a presentation. Not everyone is a web designer and this is where Production Paradise comes in to help photographers be in front of their potential clients at all times. By delivering completely device-compatible portfolios to the people that matter, not only in a user-friendly manner but also with the added shine of a sleek and stylish magazine format, they get your work seen - anywhere, anytime.
Take the step with www.productionparadise.com. Don’t get left behind.
Jessica Walsh is a multidisciplinary designer living and working in NYC. Her work has been featured in numerous magazines and books, and won design awards from the Type Directors Club, Art Directors Club, SPD, Print, Graphis, among others. She has been named Computer Arts magazines “Top Rising Star in Design”, an Art Directors Club “Young Gun”, and Print Magazines “New Visual Artist”. She has worked with studios such as Sagmeister Inc, Pentagram Design and Print Magazine, and freelances for a variety of clients such as the The New York Times, AIGA, Computer Arts & I.D. Magazine, and Technology Review.
ARTIST HIGHLIGHT
JESSICA WALSH
APRIL 2010
Art DirectorCriswell Lappin
Photo illustrations for Print’s Regional Design Annual artwork. The issue is a survey of American design divided into six regions of the United States: the East, South, Midwest, Far West, Southwest, and NYC. The concept for the opener art was to create an identity for each region through use of stereotyp-ical objects that represent each region. The objects were gathered and spray painted white, and photo-graphed. Project in collaboration with art director
Alice Cho and photographsby Henry Hargreaves.July / August 2009.
SHOW
Photo illustration for RISD’s new Alumni magazine. The assignment was to illustrate the word “Show”. I designed the typography in the shape of frames and got them lasercut out of wood. I painted them white and hung them on my wall. I dressed up in a zentai suit (i’ve always wanted to use these in my work) and sat inside the letter “O”.
DETAILS MAGAZINE
Collaborated with photographer Lacey on concepts + set design for Details magazine boots story. March 2011
AISHTI MINIS Design, direction and production for a high end Middle East department store Aishti Minis. This Fall / Winter advertising campaign was printed in newspapers, magazines, and billboards throughout Lebanon.
Creative Direction: Stefan SagmeisterDirection & Design: Jessica WalshPhotography: Bela Borsodi & Henry Hargreaves Paper Art: Maria Nogueira & Jessica Walsh
SKYWARRIORSPHOTOGRAPHERLARS BORGES
STYLINGISABEL KIBLER@ nude agency
HAIRFELIX@ nude agency
MAKE-UPEWA@ nude agency
BodysuitC.NEEONwww.cneeon.com/
Wristbands and WristguardALEX Sportwww.alexsports.ch/StockingsFalkewww.falke.com/
Overknee Stockings/Football Socks:Nike www.nike.com/
Knee guard /Captains ArmbandALEXwww.alexsports.ch/
Wedge’sMONKIwww.monki.com/
Metall Beltas Headband
Vibe Harsløfwww.vibeharsloef.dk/
Chest ProtectorStylists Own
Golden Glitter ShirtWeekday
www.weekday.se/
DressC.NEEON
www.cneeon.com/
Swim cap on ShoulderMONKI
www.monki.com/
Silver CuffASOS
www.asos.com/
JacketANNTIAN
Helmet on left ShoulderUVEXwww.uvex.com/
Knee, Elbow and Wrist Protectorson right shoulderStreet Fighter
Black Knee Pad on right ShoulderMc Davidwww.mcdavidusa.com/
Ankle Brace on left ElbowALEXwww.alexsports.ch/
ON HIMWoolen Leggins and ribbons:TIEDEKENwww.tiedekenstudios.com/
Black football sockson armNIKEwww.nike.com/
Woolen GauntlegC.NEEONwww.cneeon.com/
Black Knee Padon elbowMc Davidwww.mcdavidusa.com/
Captains Armbandand black Wrist bandsALEXwww.alexsports.ch
On her: Chest piece: stylists ownCotton Leggins: TIEDEKEN www.tiedekenstudios.com/Knee, Elbow and Arm Protectors: Street FighterCaptains Armband: ALEX sports www.alexsports.ch/Black Wrist Support: Mc David www.mcdavidusa.com/
On her Chest piecestylists own
Cotton LegginsTIEDEKEN
www.tiedekenstudios.com/
Knee, Elbow and Arm ProtectorsStreet Fighter
Captains ArmbandALEX sports
www.alexsports.ch/
RibbonsANNTIANwww.anntian.de/
Bodysuit and ShirtHowitzweissbach www.howitzweissbach.com/
CardiganTIEDEKENwww.tiedekenstudios.com/
PantsANNTIANwww.anntian.de/
Wrist guardsStreet Fighter
DressHenrik Vibskov
www.henrikvibskov.com/
StockingsHowitzweissbach
www.howitzweissbach.com/
Wedge SandalsMONKI
www.monki.com/
Either with an urban swag or with a more feminine approach sportswear is one of the huge trends of the season, and it
never looked so good. This spring/summer sport is notoptional, it’s mandatory.
BYLIGIA GONÇALVES
GETTING PHYSICAL
“THE INTERSECTION BETWEENFASHION AND SPORT MAY HAVE REACHED
NEW HEIGHTS THIS SEASON. BUT IT ISN’T EXACTLY
UNEXPLORED TERRITORY.”
It was still Winter when we started planning this DRAFT edition, but we were already dreaming about those Isabel Marant, slouchy jersey, footbal t-shirts and with those Alexander Wang perfurated, and dark, bombers. It was clear that we had one word in mind: Sport! So for us it turn out to be a natural choice of a theme, as it emerged for the fashion world, back in September 2011, as a natural trend. Blame the Olym-pics and the UEFA Euro 2012, and blame fashion’s ability to reflect what goes on in society. Pedro Matos, DRAFT MAG’s Creative Director says it best: “It was inevitable not to talk about sports”.Most recently Kenzo, collaborated with Vans, and Missoni did the same with Converse. Those iconic sneakers: Era and Chuck Taylor, definitely got a fashion spin. And what to say about Chanel’s oh so athletic campaign for this Spring/Summer? We’ve certainly come a long way since Coco Chanel first used wool jersey, as an outerwear fabric, in 1916. When she made those cardigan suits, completed with elastic materials, she would never guess, that almost 100 years later, her brand would even have a Sports Accessories Line: Including surf boards, rugby and basketball balls, tennis rackets, and equipment fitted for almost every other sport you can imagine. The intersection between Fashion and Sport may have reached new heights this season. But it isn’t exactly unexplored territory, as our Fashion Editor, Frederica Santos, reminds us: “And what about René Lacoste, a tennis player, who created a now worldwide brand? Those polo shirts with his crocodile logo, made tennis look more appealing than ever.” And Lacoste, isn’t an isolated case: Back in 1837, the brand that now makes, probably the most wanted handbags in the world, Hermès, was founded as an horsey house. Then in the 1920’s when resorts and tanning were already trends between the upper class, the French brand got truly popular doing sports
clothing. But Hermès wasn’t alone: Schiaparelli and Jean Patou were doing the same. Back then, sports clothing still meant full body jump-suits. So by the 1940’s American sportswear came to the rescue. With her simplified (and shortened!) swimsuit, Claire McCardell was the first of a long line, which now includes names such as: Michael Kors or Ralph Lauren. And in much more recent times, who could forget those Miu Miu green suede, rubber soled sandals, from the 1999 F/W Collection? With their shoelaces, they were a true cross between sneakers and a heeled sandal.So in the middle of this spring/summer sports fever, it isn’t a surprise that sneakers are on the top of their game. From Miu Miu glitter-finish leather sneakers; to some cutout high-tops from Maison Martin Margiela; without forgetting the printed Mulberrys; the sparkling Louboutin’s; and of course those colored Marc by Marc Jacobs with a hidden wedge, sneakers are everywhere, and as it seems, on every brand. And with Stella McCartney being the creative director for Great Britain’s Olympic Team, this season there’s no way to hide from sport inspired clothing. Stella herself has done, in her RTW collection, a series of sophisticated and athletic dresses and jumpsuits. Alexander Wang, on the other hand, made biker chicks look cooler than ever, with bodycon dresses, slick trousers and zip jackets. In Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, surfer girls, became couture with iridescent sequins. While in Kenzo it’s all about the performance, in Isabel Marant it’s all about rockin’ the oversized. Rag&Bone gave us the coolest track pants, and Lacoste the most easy-chic, rugby inspired dresses. As for Proenza Schouler and Michael Kors, they kept it a homerun for the Americans. This summer, sport gangs are on every corner of each street. So choose one or choose many, get ready, get sporty and make sure you don’t lose the game.
PHOTOGRAPHYANTONIO NASCIMENTOwww.antonionascimento.com
CONCEPT & STYLINGFREDERICA SANTOS
ASSISTED BYLIGIA GONÇALVES
MAKE UP & HAIRRITA LACERDA
This season sports-
wear is cooler than ever. T-shirts and shorts are
key players, but shirts and sequins have broken the
rules and got into the game. How? In layers. So learn the rules, dress for the occa-
sion, and let the games begin.
MODELSFRANCISCO @ ELITE LISBON MILANA @ ELITE LISBONIRA @ ELITE LISBON
IRA
Hoodie PulloverElement
http://elementunitedstates.com/
Sports TopNike
www.nike.com/
SunglassesDiesel
www.diesel.com/
WatchNixon
www.nixon.com/
BagNike
www.nike.com/
BottleSigg
www.sigg.com/
MilanaSports Top Nikewww.nike.com/
White Top Billabongwww.billabong.com/
Jacket Nikewww.nike.com/
Skirt Patrizia Pepewww.patriziapepe.com/
Watches Nixonwww.nixon.com/
Skate Power Slide@ Sportzone
www.powerslide.de/www.sportzone.pt/
FRANCISCO
T-shirt RVCAwww.rvca.com/
ShirtElementhttp://elementunitedstates.com/
Bow TieTommy Hilfigerhttp://uk.tommy.com/
SwearshirtRVCAwww.rvca.com/
ShortsElementhttp://elementunitedstates.com/
HatElementhttp://elementunitedstates.com/
Scarf around the wristGant www.gant.com/
Skate Power [email protected]/www.sportzone.pt/
FRANCISCO
Dark Denim Jacket55 DSLwww.55dsl.com/
T-ShirtNike Sportswearwww.nike.com/
Shorts Nikewww.nike.com/
SunglassesFly London
www.flylondon.com/
HatLacoste
www.lacoste.com/
WatchNixon
www.nixon.com/
Baseball batand [email protected]/www.sportzone.pt/
MILANA
JacketReplaywww.replay.it/
VestHenry Cotton’swww.henrycottons.it/
Top with sequinsHoss Intropiawww.hossintropia.com/
ShortsNikewww.nike.om/
Ball [email protected]/www.sportzone.pt/
IRA
LeatherJacket Replaywww.replay.it/
Hoodie JacketNikewww.nike.com/
TopBillabongwww.billabong.com/
Leather pantsTwin Setwww.twin-set.it/
Helmet [email protected]/www.sportzone.pt/
MILANA
DressPatrizia Pepe
www.patriziapepe.com/
SocksCalzedonia
www.calzedonia.it/
ShoesGeox
www.geox.com/
WatchNixon
www.nixon.com/
VisorGant
www.gant.com/
RacketPrince
@Sportzonewww.princetennis.com/
www.sportzone.pt/
FRANCISCO
Polo Shirts bothGant By
Michael Bastianwww.gant.com/
PulloverLacoste L!VE
www.lacoste.com/
ShortsLacoste
www.lacoste.com/
BeltGant
www.gant.com/
ShoesDiesel
www.diesel.com/
WristbandsNike
@SportZonewww.nike.com/
www.sportzone.pt/
RacketK.Open
@Sportzonewww.k-open.com/
www.sportzone.pt/
FRANCISCO
T-shirtDieselwww.diesel.com/
Grey JacketDieselwww.diesel.com/
Blue JacketLacostewww.lacoste.com/
Pants55 DSLwww.55dsl.com/
ShoesGeoxwww.geox.com/
WatchNixon
www.nixo.com/
HatDiesel
www.diesel.com/
PhonesNixon
www.nixon.com/
Ball Nike@Sportzone
www.nike.com/www.sportzone.pt/
IRA
JacketGeox
www.geox.com/
T-shirtBillabong
www.billabong.com/
Sport topNike
www.nike.com/
ShortsDiesel
www.diesel.com/
Phones and WatchesNixon
www.nixon.com/
FRANCISCO
PoloDiesel
www.diesel.com/
JacketNike
www.nike.com/
ShortsDiesel
www.diesel.com/
SocksSportzone
www.sportzone.pt/
ShoesDKODE
www.dkode.com/
Wristbands and BallNike
@Sportzonewww.nike.com/
www.sportzone.pt/
MILANA
SweatshirtHilfiger Denimhttp://uk.tommy.com/
Neon topSportzonewww.sportzone.pt/
ShortsBillabongwww.billabong.com/
[email protected]/ www.sportzone.pt/
PHOTOMOUHCINE AITFARESCONCEPT & STYLINGJOAO RIBEIROMODELYOUNESS BHM
LEFT / RIGHT
Clutches Maellaoneofakind.
www.maella.nl @ Stivali
PantsPaul Smith
www.paulsmith.com.uk
Clutches Maellaoneofakind. www.maella.nl @ Stivali
PantsPaul Smithwww.paulsmith.com.uk
ClutchesMaellaoneofakind
www.maella.nl @ Stivali
PantsPaul Smith
www.paulsmith.com.uk
T shirtAdidas
www.adidas.co
JIRKA VÄÄTÄINENEnvisioning Disney characters in ‘real life’. Using photo com-positing manipulation and digital painting to give a glimpse at what the girls of Disney might look like in real life. This is a personal project and has no affiliation with Disney in any way.
JIRKA VÄÄTÄINEN
http://jirkavinse.wordpress.com/ http://www.behance.net/Jirka
<< STRENGTH >>
CARNEGRIFFITHSCarne Griffiths’ artwork is born from a love of drawing and the journey of creating an image on the page. Work-ing primarily with calligraphy ink, graphite and liquids, such as tea brandy, vodka and whisky he draws and then manipulates the drawn line. After graduating from Maidstone college of art Carne served an apprentice-ship and worked as a gold wire embroidery designer for 12 years, hence floral pattern, repetition and flow play a large part in his work.Carne’s images explore both human and floral forms, figuratively and in an abstract sense. He is fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world. These may be considered lines of energy or spiritual connections between ourselves and our surroundings and his work is often an emotional re-sponse to images and situations encountered in daily life. These daily images are recorded in a dream like sense onto the page where physical boundaries are no longer important. Carne’s work takes us on a journey of escapism, often focusing on scenes of awe and wonder-ment, they offer a sense of abandonment to the artist and to the viewer an invitation to share and explore this inner realm.The violence of flowers series explores our relationship with nature further. It draws an analogy between our darker side and the deception and violence inherent in the plant kingdom that is often masked by their beauty.
<< DEVOURED >>
<< PARASSITA >><< SMOTHER >> << GUILT >>
<< LOSE YOURSELF >> << OVERGROWN >> << DISLOCATE >>
<< SUNLIGHT >>
PHOTOGRAPHYPEDRO MATOShttp://pedromatosimage.blogspot.com/
STYLINGFREDERICA SANTOSASSISTED BY LIGIA GONÇALVES
MAKE UP & HAIRSILVIA FERREIRA
MODELSVIKTOR CLEAR @ ELITE LISBONMARIANNE BITTENCOURT@ KARACTER MODELS
SPECIAL THANKSPAULINHA
ROUND#01
PAULINHA
ShortsNike
T-shirtPepe Jeans
by Andy Warhol
GlovesKohler
na Sportzone
MARIANNE
ShortsMango
Bathing SuitLacoste
NecklaceMango
PulseirasMango
GlovesKohler
@Sportzone
VICTOR
ShortsRVCA
Tank TopRVCA
HatBillabong
WatchNixon
SunglassesVon Zipper
ROUND#02
MARIANNE
TopRVCA
NecklacesMango
EarringsMango
WatchesNixon
GlovesKohler
@Sportzone
PAULINHA
ShortsNike
Tank TopPepe Jeans
WatchNixon
VICTOR
Tank TopNike
GlovesKohler
@Sportzone
VICTOR
T-shirtPepe JeansbyAndy Warhol
PAULINHA
T-shirtPepe Jeans
GlovesKohler@Sportzone
MARIANNE
SkirtPepe Jeans
BikiniCia. Marítima
NecklacesMango
EarringsMango
ROUND#03
PAULINHA
Bathing SuitDino Alves
GlovesKohler@Sportzone
MouthguardKohler@Sportzone
MARIANNE
TopBillabong
BraBjörn Borg
ShortsMango
RingsMango
BraceletsPepe Jeans by Andy Warhol
Wather BottleSigg
ShoesDiesel
VICTOR
ParkaPepe Jeans
by Andy Warhol
ShortsPepe Jeans
BoxersBjörn Borg
Box Rib GuardDa Produção
(Stylist’s Own)
ON SETPunching bag
Kohler@Sportzone
GIFT OF LIGHT
Proving that Aura can be bottled, Lancôme’s new foundation Teint Mira-cle, lights the skin from within. Combining a new generation of bioptic pig-ments it maximizes skin radicance. Suitable for all skin types, its 18 hours of hydratation and SPF 15 make it perfect for a natural lighten yet flaw-less skin.
Price Point43.16€ (30ml)
WATER POWER
Known for its gel-cream texture, Biotherm’s Aq-uasource moisturizer as a new formula that takes hydration to an entire new level. Now epider-mal cells are nurtured from the beginning of their life-cycle and skin’s potential to store mois-ture is amplified. Hydra-tion is longer-lasting and skin healthier.
Price Point44.33€ (50ml)
GOLDEN GLOW
The perfect summer skin is only completed with that beautiful golden tan. So Lâncome’s Génifique Sôleil Body Oil, combines nourishing qualities with a SPF 10 to grant you with the most sensual skin.
Price Point41.85€(200ml)
THE DRAFT BEAUTY
BEAUTYESSENTIALSThe top beauty products for summerthat you won’t be able to live without.
LUSCIOUS SHEER
Your lips will be the focus of all attentions with the new Giorgio Armani lipsticks, Rouge D’Armani Sheers. With a translucent base that in-tensifies the bold, but yet chic colors and a creamy texture that gives you the comfort of a lip balm, it will conquer a special place in your heart. Or better in your lips.
Price Point31.66€
SIZE MATTERS
This new version of the emblematic YSL eyelash mascara will curl and lengthen with maximum control. With a water-proof formula, Volume Effet Faux Cils it’s perfect for those Couture Sum-mer eyelashes.
Price Point30.38€
COLOR DRIVE
Either one of the 24 time-less, and bold, shades of YSL’s new nail polish collection La Laque Cou-ture will turn your nails into a statement. This summer indulge to color and flaunt your nails with pride.
Price Point23.25€
PHOTOGRAPHY MOUHCINE AIT FARES
STYLINGJOÃO RIBEIRO
MAELLA DRESSED BY MAX&JAN
www.maxandjan.ma/
FIND OUT MORE HERE www.maella.nl
THE DRAFT EXPRESS
MAËLLAONE OF A KIND
Do you believe it’s possible to know someone in five minutes? We believe it is. So we went to Morocco to get to know Maëlla, the designer behind the accesso-ries brand Maëlla One Of A Kind. She’s a french girl living between Amsterdam and Agadir, in the south of Morocco. She’s a girl who studied health and nu-trition, and that one day had Elite Model Agency knocking at her door. Until she decided do to her own thing: Now she designs clutches and accessories that yell sophistication, and are the proof of her cosmopolitan life.
1 > Always in your clutch>> I love minimalism, so the only thing that I need is my iPhone, cc, and a lip moisturizer from Labello.
2 > You are always looking for?>> The most original, and unique, acces-sories because for me that’s what makes the difference in an outfit. It’s that last special touch.
3 > Favorite materials, colors and shapes? >> For my clutches I use 100% python skin; Flashy colors; The shapes depend on my mood: they can be round, square, etc.
4 > Favorite shops in Lisbon, Paris, London, Amsterdam and New York?>> All the places where I sell my creations. Lisbon : Stivali Paris : ColetteAmsterdam : BijenkorfNew York : Mona MooreLondon : Harvey Nichols
5 > A good day is...>> Healthy food, a run on the beach, a funky outfit, a huge smile.
THE DRAFT EXPRESS
#.55 DSLwww.55dsl.com/
A.A.D.DEERTZ www.addeertz.com/
Adidas www.adidas.co
ALEX Sportwww.alexsports.ch/
ANNTIAN www.anntian.de/
ASOSwww.asos.com/
B.Billabongwww.billabong.com/
Bjørg www.bjorgjewellery.com/
Björn Borgwww.bjornborg.com/
C.Calzedoniawww.calzedonia.it/
Cheap Monday www.cheapmonday.com/
Cia. Marítima www.ciamaritima.com.br/
C.NEEON www.cneeon.com/
D.Dainesewww.dainese.com/
Dawid Tomaszewskiwww.dawid-tomaszewski.com/
Dieselwww.diesel.com/
Dino Alveswww.dinoalves.eu/
DKODEwww.dkode.com/
E.Elementhttp://elementunitedstates.com/
Everlast www.everlast.com/
F.Falke www.falke.com/
Feiyue www.feiyue-shoes.com/
Fly Londonwww.flylondon.com/
Frank Michels www.frankmichels.net/
G.Gantwww.gant.com/
Geoxwww.geox.com/
Grosser Heinrich www.grosserheinrich.de/
H.Henrik Vibskov www.henrikvibskov.com/
Henry Cotton’swww.henrycottons.it/
H&Mwww.hm.com
Hoss Intropia www.hossintropia.com/
Howitzweissbach www.howitzweissbach.com/
I.Issever Bahri www.isseverbahri.com/
J.Jorinde Meline Barkewww.jorindemelinebarke.com/
K.K.Open www.k-open.com/
Kohlerwww.kohlersport.nl/
L.Lacostewww.lacoste.com/
Loja Das Meias www.lojadasmeias.pt/
Louis Vuitton.www.louisvuitton.com/
BRANDS& CONTACTS
M.Maellaoneofakindwww.maella.nl
Mangowww.mango.com/
Massimo Duttiwww.massimodutti.com/
Max & Janwww.maxandjan.ma/
Mc David www.mcdavidusa.com/
MIROÏKE http://www.miroike.com/
MONKI www.monki.com/
N.Nau www.nau-helmets.com/
Nikewww.nike.com/
Nixonwww.nixon.com/
Nuno Baltazar www.nunobaltazar.com/info
O.Osklen www.osklen.com/
P.Patrizia Pepewww.patriziapepe.com/
Paul Smith www.paulsmith.com.uk
Pepe Jeans www.pepejeans.com/
Perret Schaad www.perretschaad.com/
Power Slidewww.powerslide.de/
Prince www.princetennis.com/
R.Replaywww.replay.it/
RVCAwww.rvca.com/
S.Siggwww.sigg.com/
Sportzonewww.sportzone.pt/
Stefanie Barzwww.stefaniebarz.com/
Stivaliwww.stivali.pt/
T.Tara Jarmonwww.tarajarmon.com/
TIEDEKEN www.tiedekenstudios.com/
Tommy Hilfigerhttp://uk.tommy.com/
Twin Setwww.twin-set.it/
U.Unrath und Stranowww.unrath-strano.com/
Urban Outfitters www.urbanoutfitters.com/
UVEX www.uvex.com/
V.Veste Couture. http://www.vestecouture.com/
Vibe Harsløf www.vibeharsloef.dk/
Vladimir Karaleev www.vladimirkaraleev.com/
Von Zipperwww.vonzipper.com/
W.Weekday www.weekday.se/
Weillwww.weill.com/
Wilson www.wilson.com/
WOLFORD www.wolford.com/
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