
Jeff Henrikson
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1 month ago |
wmagazine.com | Jacoba Urist |Jeff Henrikson |Tyler VanVranken
Robert Nava wears Brooks Brothers shirt; The Row t-shirt; Nava’s own sweatpants; Converse shoes. Robert Nava opens the door to his cavernous Brooklyn studio in a vintage “Shout at the Devil” Mötley Crüe T-shirt and a beat-up camouflage jacket. He’s had the loft for three years and outfitted it with red velvet faux-Baroque furniture, bought on a whim at a local chandelier store—an exquisitely ironic touch.
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2 months ago |
wmagazine.com | Alex Needham |Jeff Henrikson |Claudia Sinclair
Rouy in his own clothing and accessories. When George Rouy arrived at Camberwell College of Arts in London, in 2012, he was dismayed to find that his talent for life drawing seemed to count for little. “Figurative painting was the most untrendy, non-vogue thing to do,” he says. “So I felt a bit lost.
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Malle |Jeff Henrikson |Ciarra Lorren Zatorski
“Can you say ‘Hi, Vogue’ to the camera?”Eita, 3, looked at Lucy Dolan-Zalaznick, from Vogue’s social team, with bewilderment. “Who is Vogue? I don’t know them.”This may have been true for many of the toddler models who arrived at Studio 5 on the 24th floor of the World Trade Center last week, but within an hour of the shoot, they all knew exactly who Vogue was: an Oz-like benefactor providing toys and playspace on a chilly winter Friday.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
wmagazine.com | Arthur Lubow |Jeff Henrikson
Artist and gallerist Jamian Juliano-Villani at her studio in Brooklyn. Miu Miu top; Balenciaga pantaboots; her own glasses and jewelry (all throughout). Jamian Juliano-Villani makes unlikely mash-ups. In her paintings, she juxtaposes weirdly nostalgic images that she has voraciously collected from old books, the Internet, her constantly playing television—wherever she finds them.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
wmagazine.com | Jeff Henrikson
Mark Ronson wears a Gucci top, pants, and shoes; Falke socks; his own watch. The soundtrack for Barbie, director Greta Gerwig’s zeitgeist-defining high-wire act of art and commerce, could only have been as big as it was.
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