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FA S H I O N 9 Lust Have Chanel’s SS23 punk-turned-pretty collection 13 Agenda A first look at the definitive styles for spring 2023 35 Radar Must-have brands, trends and key pieces 44 Glossy Posse Vinyl is no longer just reserved for your record collection 48 Fitness Goals Hit town and the gym in the latest workoutwear 63 Luxe For Less This month’s top ten high street buys, the new brands you need to know and how to style leather trousers 72 Good Vibes Prints All-singing, all-dancing prints to seriously lift your mood 16 29 BEAUTY 80 The New Eco Code A mindful beauty regime can reduce environmental impact. Here’s how to make more positive, planet-friendly choices 87 The Expert Edit Pro-approved skincare, peroxide brows and a pigmented lip cream 88 Speak Your Mind British singer- songwriter Anne-Marie tells us how self-expression helped her come out of her shell 91 Applied Beauty From massage to non-invasive tweakments, here’s how to define your jawline 92 Body Boost What’s new and inspiring in the world of wellness
F E AT U R E S 87 24 Leonie Renowned influencer Leonie Hanne tells us her career journey 40 The Supermodel Reigns Supreme Helena Christensen speaks about her iconic 90s career and what motivates her now 46 Scene Stealer YouTube sensation Emma Chamberlain 58 Cottage Industry Creatives Three women share how they make studio spaces work at home 56 COVER PHOTO & BOTTOM LEFT: ARVED COLVIN-SMITH COVER: DRESS, GLOVES, REGULARS PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI, EARRINGS, RINGS, POMELLATO BOTTOM RIGHT: AURIANE DEFERT TOP LEFT & TOP RIGHT: IMAXTREE COVER POWERED BY POMELLATO 6 Editor’s Letter Welcome to HFM 47 Feeds To Follow Insta inspo, from cheery get-ups to dream interiors 113 Hot Dates Gemma Arterton plays a Funny Woman, sample home cooking from Naples in London’s Fitzrovia and enjoy new music from Gabrielle Aplin 114 Fashion Fantasy Brand ambassador and model Alessandra Ambrosio tells us about her dream day LIFESTYLE 96 Learning Curve Experimenting with her first flat gave Anna Haines a passion for interior design that is embodied in her comfortable family home in west London 102 Revitalising Breaks Destinations that are guaranteed to deliver 112 Softly Does It Shearling and bouclé to snuggle up in
hfm WELCOME Welcome to the FEELGOOD ISSUE... For our feelgood issue this year, we wanted to share some people and places to inspire you in 2023. Cover star Leonie Hanne has FYMPXERMRÂYIRGMRKIQTMVIJVSQLIVTEWWMSR for fashion.What started off as a platform to sell unwanted clothes has grown into a multi-million pound business with 4.5 million Instagram followers, travelling to glamorous destinations doing the job she loves (page 24). And speaking of travel, if 2022 has sapped your energy levels, why not book one of THIS our revitalising breaks on page 102. Or ISSUE I’M simply put on some serotonin-inducing LOVING... style (page 72), a good-vibe print can do wonders for your frame of mind.Try This bag inspired by our conscious beauty hacks for a more the woven chairs in French bistros – joie de vivre at your fingertips. Bag, £360, Longchamp mindful routine and our Body Boost special will kickstart a healthy and happy new year. Power up! EDITOR IN THE MAKING... Jill went on a Our cover rejuvenating photographer trip to Crete for captured Leonie our Revitalising doing her Breaks feature; best flamingo the team shot impression; sporty style Clare’s furry to inspire a friend from our workout; digital interiors shoot editor Natalie and on her city looked chic at spa break the Longchamp store opening 6 HELLOFASHION.COM
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CRUSHED VELVET DREAM DUO HUMBUG STRIPES Strappy vertiginous platforms get a wintry Whether for whiskey, wine or A Regency classic that’ll never update in plush burnt orange – team them with decoration, this pair of free-form date, this will off-set any socks or, if you’re feeling brave, bare toes. organic bottles will stand out. sofa or cosy reading nook. Heels, £390, Loeffler Randall Decanter set, £501, Arteriors Cushion, £155, Ceraudo ALL FIRED UP WISH SILK APPEAL LIST Cook stone-baked pizzas in as Worn by Hailey Bieber, we little as 60 seconds and say Luxe, lavish, can’t-live-without... love these silky separates. goodbye to takeaways… our pick of this month’s most wanted Bra, £107, Briefs, £81, Fyra pizza oven, £249, Ooni I.D. Sarrieri ASTE SENSATION T SOCIETY GIRL BOUDOIR GOALS COLD-PRESSED HOME COMFORTS We’re channelling Blair Waldorf We’d be hard-pressed to change Harvested from Greek olive trees Wallow in a winter forest with in what might be the prettiest out of this velvet robe… ranging from 100-500 years white pine, fir and birchwood. Alice band we’ve ever seen. Dressing gown, £2,300, Headband, £290, Erdem Olivia von Halle old, for an intense, peppery finish. Diffuser, £54, Oil, £49.50, The Governor Nest New York at Selfridges
hfm WISHLIST WINTER WARMER LOGO MANIA RETRO FLORALS PUCKER UP The beloved teddy coat gets an Add wow factor to the simplest Celia’s prints never fail to turn This hydrating hero is upgrade in abstract monochrome of outfits with the addition of heads and this 70s-inspired nourishing on chapped lips. these jewel-encrusted C’s. Rouge à Lèvres Satin Lipstick in print; the perfect throw-on. Earrings, £1,160, Chanel frock is no exception. Janet Rust, £36, Gucci Beauty Coat, £380, Essentiel Antwerp Dress, £340, CeliaB COMPILED BY RACHEL STORY OTIC INDU LGENCE EX FAR-FLUNG SCENTS SCULPTURE SHOW Inspired by Indonesia with notes These curved heel boots are of saffron, rose and opulent oudh. set to become our winter go-to, Rose Dunes EDP, 100ml, £120, wear with everything. Molton Brown Boots, £500, Manu Atelier LOCK AND KEY TWO-TONE TRIUMPH A neutral shoulder bag with a twist, Team this bold skirt in vibrant autumn thanks to the unusual colour combination hues with a heavy knit and knee-high of mustard mixed with classic tan. boots for a welcome injection of colour. Bag, POA, Tory Burch Skirt, £490, Temperley London HELLOFASHION.COM 11
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OFF-WHITE ALBERTA FERRETTI ISSEY MIYAKE THE COLOUR CHET LO AKRIS BLUE HUES CECILIE BAHNSEN BEVZA We’re calling it – blue is the official colour of the season, and it comes in many forms, from COLLECTION ultramarine at Cecilie Bahnsen to azure at Chet Lo. THE FROWSTER ERYKAH BADU Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu gave us a maximalist masterclass during fashion month. The style icon even created the tracklist for the Valentino show, where she was seen on the FROW in a knock-out head-to-toe pink look. A-LIST HAT 14 HELLOFASHION.COM
THE CRAFT LICATE D DE REAM LACE VALUE DIOR From dainty dresses at Elie Saab to subtle detailing at Christopher Kane – this take is far from demure. ERDEM ELIE SAAB BURBERRY ELIE SAAB CHRISTOPHER KANE ERDEM THE DOUBLE ACT TWIN AGENDA GUCCI Alessandro Michele, whose mother was an identical twin, sent 68 sets of twins down the Gucci runway. A poignant statement emphasising solidarity in a divided time. THE ACCESSORY HAIL THE VEIL An unlikely style hero, seen at a number of the SS23 shows. Intricate at Erdem and standout at Simone Rocha, now to incorporate one into our everyday wardrobe.
AGENDA THE SILHOUETTE LONGLINE From Saint Laurent’s floor-trailing trenches and Givenchy’s gathered maxi dresses, to 16Arlington’s pastel satin skirts, it’s all about the XXL length. Just be sure to add skyscraper heels! GIVENCHY
ETRO HE BETTER DSQUARED2 THE BRIGHTER, T GCDS B AT S H E VA THE BEAUTY TREND THE CAMEO AMPLIFIED BALMAIN EYES The Balmain ‘festival’ had an 8,000-person audience, plus a finale This season, it’s all about the ft mega-icon Cher. Walking with creative director Olivier Rousteing, eyes. Think bold, bright we couldn’t help but wonder… where’s her microphone?! eyeshadow, seen at Batsheva, or coloured gemstones at Halpern. THE STATEMENT HOOP SKIRTS The beautifully feminine hoop skirt has made its comeback with a modern upgrade. From pastel at Loewe to luxurious lace at Dior, it’s had the haute treatment. DIOR LANVIN DIOR LOEWE DIOR LANVIN CHRISTOPHER KANE HELLOFASHION.COM 17
BURBERRY THE MODEL LOUISE ROBERT PACO RABANNE PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI The Belgian model walked in 28 shows this season, addingMONOTTOD’S nearly almost all of the top designers to her portfolio.CATWALK CREDIT AGENDA THE BAG MIGHTYAKE ALL COLOURS MIA A.W.A.K.E. Mode’s Mia bag is defined by its contemporary knotted handle and padded silhouette and has proved itself a hot commodity amongst the street style set. Don’t walk, run! WE’LL T ONE TO WATCH ANDREADAMO Andrea Adamo launched his own label in 2020 after working at Roberto Cavalli and D&G and he’s gone from strength to strength ever since. Dua Lipa and Julia Fox are already fans…
OME SPAVERSACERKLE NENSI DOJAKA THE MUSE ADD S BARBIE LAQUAN SMITH Paris Hilton closed Versace as a Barbiecore bride, Halpern paid tribute with a candyfloss collab andLAQUAN SMITH other brands worked head-to-toe pink. Obsessed. HALPERN GIAMBATTISTA VALLI THE BRAND ISSEY MIYAKE The first show following his death in August, images of his portrait were projected around the venue. The collection remained true to his sculptural aesthetic and some looks were created using a fossil fuel-free polyester. HELLOFASHION.COM 19
AGENDA THE CAMPAIGN SCHIAPARELLI The label’s SS23 collection was centred around monochromatic eveningwear, with signature anatomical designs and gold detailing sitting alongside the label’s trademark souped-up denim.
THE DESTINATION WE’RE VACAYREADY CASABLANCA BEACH LIFE Designers are onto something – just remember to take a crochet knit and floppy hat with you. DSQUARED2 MAX MARA ISABEL MARANT GABRIELA HEARST ALBERTA FERRETTI THE JEWELLERY CATWALK CREDIT EXTRA EARRINGS Championed by labels such as Chanel and Giorgio Armani, bold earrings will lift any look. Dive into your jewellery box and pull out your biggest creations. GERMANIER CHANEL THE VIRAL MOMENT GIORGIO ARMANI VIVIENNE WESTWOOD COPERNI Bella Hadid appeared in just underwear and specialists then sprayed a dress directly onto her skin in front of the mesmerised audience. As the liquid dried into a fabric, it produced a perfectly-fitted, pure white off-shoulder dress – all in seven minutes. HELLOFASHION.COM 21
THE TASTEMAKER TAMU MCPHERSON Former editor, photographer and founder of All The Pretty Birds, Tamu McPherson opts for a bold and bright approach to her personal style. She expresses herself with fun and fearless fashion and we wholeheartedly approve. THE FOOTWEAR WELCOME BACK WEDGES If, like us, the thought of a wedge makes you wobble, fear not – they’re back and better than before (we promise!). Forget cork soles and espadrilles – it’s about sky-high leather boots and chunky embossed sandals. 22 HELLOFASHION.COM SPORTMAX FENDI VERSACE FENDI FENDI M A SH A PO PO VA MASHA POPOVA FENDI PHOTOS: SHUTTERSTOCK, ALAMY, IMAXTREE
BOTTEGA VENETA THE ICONS UPER PO WERS 90’S FEVER Nobody does it quite like the 90’s supers. All hail Kate, Naomi, Carla, Amber and Shalom back on the runways. TOD’S DSQUARED2 STELLA MCCARTNEY SPORTMAX STELLA MCCARTNEY PROENZA SCHOULER S BURBERRY DSQUARED2 ISABEL MARANT AGENDA AD STELLA MCCARTNEY DED TO OUR WI SHLIST THE MOOD THE MICRO TREND RAVE CULTURE SPORTY SHADES Acid house wasn’t just about music, it changed fashion, too – and it’s seeping through the spring collections. Vibrant colours and Sunglasses are an essential standout prints adorned the runways, from Marni to Sportmax. accessory for any look and this season’s iterations come with a minimalist, sporty edge. Think more everyday chic than entering a triathlon. Isabel Marant and Stella McCartney give us all the inspiration we need. From bright frames to toned- down hues, we’re not picky...
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teacher, she describes her parents as “hippies” and says that all three siblings did well at school because they weren’t put under pressure. “They were really cool parents when we were growing up. My mum would sometimes say to me, ‘Leonie, don’t study too much. Get your friends over’. It was almost like everyone wanted me to do something fun and I was like, ‘No, I’m also smart’. I actually feel I did that career first to prove I could do it – and then I started doing something fun.” Although Leonie loved the idea of launching a blog, she felt the platform was already saturated, “I thought, why me? I felt that I was already too late”. So her first foray into fashion and social media was selling clothes on a pre-loved website. Although she now partners with big fashion houses such as Valentino and Chanel, back then she was trading in high street brands such as Zara. Keen to make plenty of sales, primarily so she could purchase more outfits with the funds, Leonie would strategically style them, making them as appealing as possible. “It really blew up, I didn’t have the strategy in my mind to turn it into a social platform, but I’d list, say, ten items on a Sunday evening and would sometimes have up to 500k story views by Monday.” People started “following her closet” on the website uper and she’d receive a flurry of messages. “They would influencer say they liked the styling, but where are my outfits? Leonie I’d explain I didn’t have an Instagram account, but Hanne is a then began thinking that if people are interested perpetual high in what I was doing then maybe I should have one. achiever. Before Without people wanting to see more, I don’t think launching her fashion blog Ohh Couture in 2014, I would have had the courage to push this.” she worked as a strategy consultant for a German Soon she launched a Facebook page, Instagram online retailer. She has three degrees, two in fashion account and blog. Within the first few weeks, Mango and one in business from HSBA Hamburg School reposted a look. Soon she had 1,500 followers of Business, where she met boyfriend and business (she now has 4.5 million); and was invited to Berlin partner Alex Galievsky, who is equally motivated. Fashion Week by Zara. “I was attending shows with “As his girlfriend, I’d prefer him to work less,” she my 2,000 followers,” she laughs. jokes, when we speak before her “It was a different time back then. cover shoot. “He’s very good at a ‘I HAD THESE But, I was already becoming strategic. lot of things, he liaises with brands, When I met people and companies he’s my photographer, he films DREAMS TO I would always talk to them. They behind the scenes videos and now WORK IN THE could see I was very motivated he edits them, too. It’s a running INDUSTRY AND and passionate about fashion. And gag that Alex always wants to learn I DON’T KNOW that’s when things started to happen.” a new skill, it’s not even a joke.” WHERE IT Because none of her family or Despite going down the friends were interested in fashion, corporate route initially, Leonie they didn’t understand Leonie’s vision. has always loved fashion. From the CAME FROM’ “I was almost like an alien. I’d had age of 13 during school holidays these dreams to work in the industry she would work in boutiques in since I was small and I don’t know her hometown of Norderstedt, which is just outside of where it came from. It’s like the stories you hear of Hamburg. “I don’t come from a monied background, someone reading Vogue secretly under their blanket, so I always had two jobs to enable me to buy fashion.” with a lamp in the night. But, when I was a child Being ambitious and good with numbers she fell into I didn’t have the money to buy magazines, because her first job. “I wanted to make everyone proud, but I my parents didn’t give me pocket money.” did feel I was neglecting being creative. My career was Someone that did understand her passion was Alex. going really well, but I wasn’t happy. And, although I It wasn’t long before she knew she needed a business wouldn’t want to go back, I’m glad it happened,” she partner to join the operation and, having studied with says, adding how she finds it exciting doing PowerPoint him, she knew he had strong problem-solving skills and presentations for brands, “I still have it in me”. the ability to multi-task – he became an obvious choice. Leonie has two sisters, one a doctor and the other a “But not because he was my boyfriend,” she assures. f
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hfm COVERSTORY “A lot of people are doing that nowadays, and I names and I feel like he’s one of the few that has think it can be quite scary for a relationship. For really managed to make his name.” me it was because I knew that I’m sensitive and not Currently, she’s also loving London-based Albanian good at talking about numbers, especially if they designer Nensi Dojaka, “She’s amazing, I really love concern my value, because that feels very personal.” wearing her dresses, they make you feel sexy, but in a When she approached Alex, he was working chic, cool way”. And then Valentino, “We have a really full-time and studying for a masters degree in close relationship and they’ve given me amazing science and finance during the weekends. “I opportunities. I also have a crush on a lot of Italian called him and said, ‘I have a vision of us doing this houses such as Gucci and Versace”. together, but you would kind of need to start now’. When she’s not prioritising shows, Leonie loves to “He said he would be up for it, but he’d never travel and, through work, her and Alex have visited work for me, we’d need to be equal. I feel like every continent. “It’s something that is absolutely this has been a major success factor. We both inspiring for me. We used to travel privately as well, know how much the other person is doing. And but when our workload peaked, we stopped travelling we acknowledge that a lot. So it is quite healthy… for fun as much.” I’ve seen Instagram husbands come and go. She says that she definitely packs looks to complement So it’s not something that works for everyone.” her destination. “I look at the place and think about the Ten years on and the social media entrepreneur is colours I associate it with, also whether it’s somewhere one of fashion’s biggest influencers with a bit of a cool or sexy vibe; do I with a team of five working across ‘IF I DON’T need to be more covered up? And her Instagram account and blog. “We whether it’s summery or dressy… this still do a blog post every day, it’s very FEEL MY for me is actually what I love most old-school but I started as a blogger AUDIENCE IS about the planning. When I’m in and I still somehow really love it.” RESPONDING London and have all my pieces there, I’m almost overwhelmed. But if I pack She would describe her feed as never over-curated. “A lot of people WELL, I TAKE a luggage full of items, I feel like they are doing that, for example wanting THAT VERY more effortlessly bring me joy.” She a perfect colour scheme. When it PERSONALLY’ loves Asia, “I’ve been many times and comes to fashion I actually love every really missed it during lockdown. f part of it: an easy weekend street style look; something a bit cooler; but I also like getting dressed up.” She ensures that what she puts out is personal, but never too much so. “I prefer putting fashion in the forefront, I would never share my family or friends from school.” And when things become oversaturated, she tries to shift direction. “I feel like we’re ‘first movers’, so when I see a lot of people doing similar stuff, I always try to change things up. I do really care for my followers and the brands I work with, so think that is important. And, if I don’t feel my audience is responding well to my content, then I take that very personally, because I’m not doing Instagram for myself, that was never the reason I started, I’m not that narcissistic.” And she’s proud of her level of care and attention. “Someone once said, ‘Leonie never seems very effortless’ and I was like, ‘Oh, that’s offensive’. And then I thought, no, that’s actually true. I’m a very hardworking person. I see other girls that have more of this cool, easygoing aesthetic, which I love, but for me… I do put in a lot of effort.” Supporting designers is another thing high on her list of priorities. Recently, she was invited on a ski trip with a big accessories brand, alongside all her favourite influencer buddies, but turned it down to attend a Jacquemus show in Paris. “If it’s a trip or a show, I’ll choose the show. That would normally be my priority. “And I love Jacquemus, I think Simon [Porte] is extremely creative, he’s very unique and I love his vision. I like that he’s self-made – it’s very hard as a designer to stand against all the big houses and big
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hfm COVERSTORY Everyone was saying that they can’t wait to go back to New York, but for me it was Asia because I love the culture. I’ve never been to Tokyo and I’m always like, ‘Oh, it will happen’. We have such amazing travel opportunities with brands and somehow Tokyo has never happened for me. If a project came up there I would cancel everything and go directly”. And she loves Brazil, which is one of her biggest markets. “Somehow it’s my most appreciative following, I don’t know why but I’m a superstar there, I can’t leave the hotel,” she laughs. Although it comes with the territory, Leonie doesn’t always want to be in the spotlight. “I live between London and Hamburg and the weather is really moody at the moment. Today is very rainy so I was so excited about not getting dressed up, I’m wearing a really comfortable pair of jogging pants and I’m not even wearing mascara. I do really STYLIST’S ASSISTANTS: CHLOE GALLACHER & EVE FITZPATRICK PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANTS: JOMILE KAZLAUSKAITE & PABLO GALLEGOS HAIR: SOPHIE SUGARMAN USING ORIBE MAKE-UP: love these days – I put on make-up and get dressed BROOKE SIMONS USING DR BARBARA STURM & CHARLOTTE TILBURY NAILS: JESSICA THOMPSON AT EIGHTEEN MANAGEMENT USING OPI ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES up a lot, so I also really enjoy doing the opposite.” She says that research has shown her audience is slightly older and usually affluent; and they tend to be supportive rather than negative when engaging with her on the platform. “It’s nice, because I like to reach people that are interested in the fashion items I’m showing, but I am careful.” When she attended a GCDS show in Milan she was given a look that showed off more flesh than she would usually reveal. “I’m friends with Giuliano Calza, the creative director, and I wanted to post a fun moment at the show. But the bra Colour Scene was a bit small and I have quite big breasts. What people don’t understand is that when Leonie out and you are sent an outfit there isn’t usually a about in Paris plan B. So I either work with it and support and New York, the brand, or find my own outfit, but that’s wowing in outfits not why they would love me to be there. by Valentino, Acne Studios, Prada and Bottega Veneta. “Ok, I was showing a bit of skin, but I like my body and, as a woman, I’m happy with my curves, it’s just not something I promote a lot. After the show I did have a few negative comments, for example a Turkish singer who has, I think, five million followers wrote, ‘Unfollow’ – and I’m like, where’s all this women supporting women, are we “But I do like to stretch my body in the morning so still doing body shaming? It makes me frustrated.” I’ll put on a little meditation app, or do a 20-minute But luckily the majority of her comments are positive. ab workout listening to Beyoncé.” “I do really like it when people say they feel inspired Being such a gastronome (her favourite food is and that they look forward to seeing my posts and next vegan Japanese) she would never skip a meal because outfit. Also, at the beginning when I started, I was quite she desired a flat stomach for an event or fashion shy, I would hide my face behind my hair. I’m still shoot. “I’m a woman and if I travel a lot, I get a ‘stress nervous sometimes, but now that I’m modelling more stomach’. That’s very normal. I really try to not be too and doing [red] carpets… I really like getting out of my hard on myself for stuff like this. comfort zone. Sometimes I get messages from people “I’ve seen people around me seeking perfection that have followed me from the start noticing I’ve grown and wondered if I need to be more perfect, but I and overcome being insecure and that is inspiring.” have actually realised that it’s quite unique nowadays Leonie describes herself as sensitive and spiritual, so to be imperfect. And I think that if I had the most often looks for ways to make herself feel good, which symmetrical face and a cute little nose, maybe people can be as simple as listening to her body. “I always fuel would like me less, because I’d be less relatable. So the myself with good food. It makes me really happy. And I older I become, the happier I am that I always remained love music, I’m not super sporty – I don’t like cardio natural – and I’m also planning on staying that way.” Q or running like crazy, it’s just not my vibe,” she laughs. Go to hellofashion.com to watch our cover shoot video HELLOFASHION.COM 33
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OU R R OU N D-U P O F H OT T R E N D S, B R I L L I A N T B U YS & N E E D-TO-K NOW L AU NC H E S... (Left) Dress, £1,580, (Right) Vest (on top of top), £520, Top, £550, Skirt, £430, all Ulla Johnson FREE SPIRIT Ulla Johnson’s bohemian designs draw inspiration from personal journeys across the diverse terrains of the world’s landscapes, translating them into this season’s colours and textures in a patchwork of rich pattern and print. Consider it pure, unapologetic escapism. Compiled by L A U R A W E AT H E R B U R N
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Dress, hfm RADAR £635 CHAIN REACTION STEEL MAGNOLIA Chunky chains have only grown more popular in recent Despite designing to the sound of air seasons, and just when we raids, Ukrainian thought the trend was designer Anna October imagined dwindling, SS23 said ‘Let’s a future of dancing turn it up a notch!’. Brit and fun – these are label By Pariah is our beautiful clothes go-to brand for amplified that hold emotion contemporary in every stitch. jewellery with a high- fashion edge. Tell all of your friends... Necklace, £1,595 TIME TO GET W IGGY WITH IT Jumpsuit, ICONS Dress, £675, O N LY Shoes, £405 NEO- £375 Following in the GET TO BOHEMIA footsteps of other KNOW As sister-in-law to luxury labels – Camilla and Marc Anya Hindmarch, from Balmain x was once an Barbie to Gucci x Aussie’s best-kept expectations were Adidas – Italian secret. But since fashion house expanding its always going to be Fendi has joined borders, it’s grown forces with iconic quite the international high for Wiggy Kit, New York jeweller following. Form Tiffany & Co to an orderly queue. but designer Wiggy pay homage to its pride and joy, HELLOFASHION.COM 37 has proven herself the Baguette bag, as well as the as a serious fashion city which helped cultivate its fame. player, thanks to her The bag, which will have garnered use of exceptional lengthy waiting lists the moment fabrics, artful details Bella Hadid and understated stepped out on the runway toting it, is Scandinavian of course designed aesthetic. Look out in the signature Tiffany-blue hue, for boho blouses, and sprinkled breezy dresses, with diamonds. We wouldn’t have and quite frankly, expected anything brilliant jumpsuits. less from this unrivalled icon. And if it’s good enough for Carrie, it’s good enough for us.
Tank, £209, Chateau Orlando Cardigan, £276, Chateau Orlando In profile Cushion, £250, Chateau Orlando LUKE EDWARD HALL It would be wrong to try and shoehorn Luke Edward Hall’s work into one area, when the 6IÁRIHXMQIPIWWHIWMKRQIIXWQSHIVRMX] designer and artist has lent his talented hands to many avenues: interior design; book illustration; collaborations with the likes of Burberry and Lanvin and columnist to name a few. He also found time to launch Chateau Orlando, his interiors and clothing label offering knitwear and accessories that will undoubtedly punctuate homes and wardrobes with moments of whimsical cheer. Luke sees his work as a “patchwork of stories… we’re all about squeezing the maximum juice out of life, celebrating colour and pattern”, he adds. When we’re all feeling under pressure, a whippet Jumper, £230, emblazoned turtleneck can’t help but raise a smile. Chateau “Optimism is key to the world of Chateau Orlando, Orlando it’s about hope and enthusiasm.” Luke’s work feels modern, yet deeply rooted Scarf, £180, in the past and, when designing, he looks in both Chateau directions. “I like the idea of making things that Orlando can be mixed easily with pieces that one might already own.” His top tip for breathing new life into your home and wardrobe? Dabble with vintage and embrace unexpected colour combinations. ª 3’s a trend 6SYKL4EXGL PAT C H W O R K Developed as a What do Joseph of biblical fame and A$AP way of using up Rocky have in common? A penchant for patchwork, rivalled only by the street style set of leftover fabric SS23 (right). While the former’s technicolour scraps, patchwork dreamcoat inspired its own musical, rapper has gone premium. A$AP donned a custom ERL quilt to the esteemed fashion event, the Met Gala, proving some things simply never go out of style.
hfm RADAR Legs Eleven Dial down the boot’s robustness with a bare leg (if you can bear it) and SS23 must-have: the micro mini. Spotted... SNOW BOOTS As the mercury drops, weatherproof boots are a vital weapon in your winter wardrobe arsenal.They’re undoubtedly a Marmite item, but we’re ready to pledge our allegiance Nip And Tuck There’s no shame in the comfort game; tuck in trousers or don thick socks for thoroughly toasty tootsies. COMPILED BY CLARE PENNINGTON PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES, IMAXTREE SHOP IT 2 4 1 5 3 1. Padded, £795, Jimmy Choo 2. Lined, £150, Geox 3. Fuzzy, £56, Next 4. Fringed, £299, Penelope Chilvers 5. Ombre, £140, Moon Boot HELLOFASHION.COM 39
hfm TRIBUTE THE SUPERMODEL REIGNS SUPREME One of the most iconic faces of fashion during the 90s, Helena Christensen graced the catwalk of every top designer. Now the face of lingerie brand Coco de Mer, here she talks about her passion for photography, love of vintage and the charities close to her heart Words B E C K Y D O N A L D S O N emories that Helena Christensen during the international collections and worked W made during the “very intense, for every big-name brand and prestigious magazine. hectic and mind-blowing” 90s are still coming back to her now. Working hard, but driving each other, at the Alongside Christy Turlington, height of her success she couldn’t comprehend the Naomi Campbell, Linda magnitude of their collective force. “It took me a Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, long time to know what it really was and it’s actually Claudia Schiffer and Elle Macpherson, these original still hard to describe. supermodels became as famous, if not more so, than the designers whose clothes they modelled. “Everything fell into place in a divine moment, Beautiful for their originality and personality, in because it was so special and unique and kept having 1996 Frank DeCaro of The New York Times dubbed that effect and impression and influence. I sometimes them The Magnificent Seven, declaring they were talk about myself during that time in the third person, known simply by their first names to their many fans. and then I realise… you were there, you were part “People tell me how much joy they have had of it – and that makes me feel so proud and grateful.” growing up with the fashion, images and group of girls I was with,” she tells us from her mountain Known for her trademark red lips and dark eyeliner, hideaway in the Catskills, upstate New York. today Helena, who is comfortably slouched on a “Very tender declarations of how much it meant sofa with her pet dog Kuma at her side, radiates her to them and how much it means to them still.” pared-back natural beauty: fresh-faced; hair tied Being the most in-demand models in fashion into a top-knot and wearing an oversized sweater. history, the supers would do eight shows a day Born in Copenhagen, Helena is Danish on her father’s side and her mother Elsa, who owns a vintage shop called Yo-Yo in Christianshavn, is Peruvian. Helena’s modelling career started at 17 when she 40 HELLOFASHION.COM
Helena behind the scenes on The Female Gaze Redefined shoot for Coco de Mer
hfm TRIBUTE won the Miss Universe Denmark crown in 1986. She then represented Denmark in the Miss Universe 1986 pageant in Panama. The following year she became a finalist in the Look of the Year 1987 competition, subsequently leaving home to pursue modelling in Paris. Now a successful photographer, she tells us that she began modelling to further her experience behind the CLOCKWISE camera. “I figured I can model for a little bit to travel FROM LEFT Paris the world and bring my camera to take photos and Fashion Week, just explore and discover. The funny part of it is, to 1991; sporting me, the modelling for many years was about a great all pink; on the opportunity to learn about photography.” Chanel runway, 1990; walking And it worked. She travelled the world, often the Nicole Miller runway, 1992 visiting some of the most distant and interesting places, with the most legendary photographers. “I had the best teachers right in front of me, educating me in photography and guiding me through – it could not have been a more incredible situation.” And, although she’s had many pinch-me moments in her career, she tells us that working with these greats was definitely the most prodigious. too much of it and I’m super grateful for that as well.” “The fact that I only just made it in time to work Now she uses her Instagram account, which has one with these old-school photographers is still something million followers, in a “constructive way” for work that is amazing. Irving Penn, Helmut Newton and or to keep in touch with family. “With social media, Herb Ritts were the last of the legends who are all technology and all of those modern creations, I’m still gone now. And I don’t know if there will ever be a extremely… I barely use my computer,” she laughs. group of classic photographers like that again. Something she does often post on Instagram are “I happened to be around for that split second images and videos of her wild swimming in (sometimes of time to work closely with these people and be ice cold) lakes near her home in the Catskills – one of conveyed through their lens. That, to me, is something the many activities that has helped her maintain her I’m immensely grateful for. And that’s probably incredible body that, in 1994, designer Gianni Versace the biggest gift I’ve been given from all these years.” described as “the most beautiful in the world”. Adding to the magic, photographers One of her recent modelling jobs, for the first ten years of Helena’s ‘THE WHOLE that showed off her lithe tanned limbs career shot in film, rather than digital, and washboard stomach, was the The which is more or less exclusively used UNIVERSE Female Gaze Redefined shoots for lingerie by photographers today. OF FASHION brand Coco de Mer. “The first one was OPENED UP my gaze, because it was a self-shoot,” she “There is absolutely no comparison says, of the campaign she photographed to analogue film and Polaroids. Digital is amazing and endlessly beneficial: TO ME WHEN and directed herself, shot in her own it’s fast and easy – you can do so I STARTED bathroom, bedroom and living room. much with it, but it will never, ever replace what film does in capturing MODELLING’ “The second was a lot of female gazes, a spirit in a completely different way. as we were a team of women.” The all-female crew comprised creative “If you blow up an analogue print director Lucy Litwack, photographer you see every little grain, all the tiny little dots that Claire Rothstein, stylist Bay Garnett, make-up artist Ruby make up someone’s face – it’s almost like looking Hammer and hair was by Samantha Hillerby. at all the millions of atoms that make up a human It was shot in an English country garden last summer being. Film shows a glint in the eye and the texture – on the hottest day on UK record. “You could really feel of the skin in a completely different way.” that each of these creative women know their craft so well. She goes on to explain how the resolution of digital It gave the day a beautiful flow and it was a very inspiring is actually too sharp. “There are so many arguments environment – it made everyone feel proud of each other.” for or against retouching and filters, and yes, there are Helena has been a long-term friend of the brand and some crazy examples out there, but the fact is that its owner Lucy Litwack. She describes visiting the store as the definition of digital is so high it actually doesn’t one of the highlights of trips to London. “I would always represent how you are. Film shows the many layers of make sure that my first stop was going to the store and someone much more accurately than digital will ever do.” enjoying myself looking at all the beautiful intricate pieces. Another thing that has changed since the beginning “I’ve always been a fan of lingerie and vintage lace, of her modelling career is Instagram, so is she thankful so the pieces really speak to me. I’ve always known of it wasn’t around in the 90s? “I’m very grateful for that,” the brand and now I have a very personal relationship she smiles. “It seems I was born at the perfect moment, with everyone that works there.” I was not subjected to all of that in my childhood and Building a relationship in a job that often growing up. And my kid [son Mingus she shares with entails working with completely new crews each time, actor Norman Reedus] almost made it through without is something that Helena appreciates. 42 HELLOFASHION.COM
BELOW Walking the runway at the Chanel ready-to- wear show during Paris Fashion Week, 1991 RIGHT Wearing a Dior haute couture dress, 1991 PHOTOS: CLAIRE ROTHSTEIN, GETTY IMAGES CLOCKWISE ABOVE On the FROM LEFT Helena runway at a with Naomi Valentino ready- Campbell, 1993; to-wear show in on the Chanel Paris, 1991 RIGHT runway during Paris Walking at a Karl Fashion Week, Lagerfeld ready-to- 1989; modelling wear show, 1992 a Versace outfit recently and is in the process of cleaning out her closets. “It makes you feel like you’re more connected and “I love going through it and selling [on online store Stærk you have a different relationship with the products when & Christensen] or giving them away. Although, it can be you actually know the people behind the brand who have hard to part with some, because I also know I have so much worked so hard to create it – you know their dream, so it’s history with them. But I’m being very strict these days.” always an honour when you’re the one presenting them.” As she continues to speak to us, she begins to walk The history of lace and lingerie is something that through the house, gathering her things to leave. “I need Helena has been passionate about for many years. “I to pick up a hire car,” she tells us, which reminds us of the have so many different types of lingerie, from Coco de Morris Minor she’s previously said she owns. Mer to big, cotton comfortable underwear; also vintage finds, body stockings and knitted pieces. “Yes, I still have it! I’m actually in the midst of trying to get it from Denmark to America. An old car like that “I feel like the world of lingerie is really quite needs to be driven and constantly taken care of. It’s the interesting and exciting to explore. There’s so much to only car I’ve ever owned, I bought it when I was 20 and those tiny little garments that are the first thing we put on it’s still my only car. I want to try to drive it through the our skin when we get dressed – there is this very intimate mountains – I’ll hopefully take it upstate and give it the and beautiful relationship that you have with them.” winter of its life up there.” Although she wasn’t particularly interested in fashion As well as being a model and photographer, Helena is before becoming a model, growing up Helena definitely also an activist. She has worked with many charities over had a distinct style. “I didn’t have fashion magazines, but as the years, including ones supporting breast cancer, Aids a teenager one of my favourite stores was a secondhand one. and refugees, as well as Oxfam. So what order would she put these three roles? “They all happened and developed “I would buy men’s underwear and ballgowns and pair because of each other, then new doors opened and I them together. That was my look, it was funny. And then, became all of them,” she declares. “As an activist you have when the whole universe of fashion opened up to me and a fighter spirit in your heart to try to make a difference I started working as a model, that was when I gained a and commit to organisations and people that fight for broader experience with fashion and clothing.” something so much in their hearts – I always want to be part of that. Although she has always maintained a strong reusing and recycling ethos. “Maybe partly because I’m Danish, “Photography is how I breathe, there is no way I which is a country that was one of the first in the world could live without it. It is insanely important to me to to get into that whole mindset,” she ponders. see and discover everything – to be curious about things. And modelling is also such a big part of my life. “But it is environmentally absolutely necessary, and a big part of it is, I feel so much joy going into a little “I hope I can continue to be all of that, because it store and looking through all these pieces that belonged creatively inspires me and I am so grateful to have that to somebody else, perhaps many, many decades ago. gift in my life – not everybody is able to feel so passionate about something.” “The history of them and the story they bring in their fabric of the women or men, because I buy both We guess that answers our final question, what makes men’s and women’s clothing, that have carried them. her feel good? “Well, actually, nature also makes me feel I love the thought of that.” insanely happy. It’s so important to me to be in nature – that’s where I’m going now actually… with my camera, She explains that she hasn’t bought much clothing as they go hand in hand. “And then food, another absolute highlight of my life. Every single meal is important to me. Most of what I eat is Italian, but Danish cuisine, Japanese cuisine... I mean, food. I’m telling you. It’s like the best thing in life.” Q
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