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GIRLS, NEW FACES, TRENDSPARK / May 8 2009 10:32 AM

TRENDSPARK: Licks

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TRENDSPARK: Licks

TRENDSPARK: Licks

Since leggings are here to stay, Lee Jeans from Australia has introduced what they’re calling Licks, the mixing of “Leggings + Jeans”.

“Think leggings, with a zip and a fly. These babies are so slim through the leg that if we hadn’t put a sexy zip in the inseam a normal human girl wouldn’t get them over her foot. They are the ultimate skinny jean – that give you the sleek legging look, with the durability and design features of a jean.”

Not found in the U.S. yet, Licks run around $135-$165 (US dollars).

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Uncategorized / November 20 2008 2:27 PM

Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde

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Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde
Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde
Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde
Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde
Featured Photographer: Sonny Vandevelde

Sonny Vandevelde is a European-born, Sydney-raised photographer. Fed up with the unimaginative “tunnel vision” of his photography instructors, he dropped out of college and learned his craft his own way. His father did lighting on film sets, so Vandevelde picked up equipment and technical knowledge from working with him.

Vandevelde started in sports photography for Australian magazines and moved onto catalog work for Quiksilver. From his personal photography of friends, he got into documenting local night life and learning about the fashion world. At this point he’s more of a Cobrasnake than a Leibowitz, focusing more on the personality of the models and subjects than the technicalities and traditions of his work. In much of his backstage work, models are smiling!

A “lifestyle-fashion photographer,” Vandevelde describes his work as “colorful…energetic…vibrant”

Vandevelde’s portfolio includes campaigns for Lucky Brand Jeans, Lee Jeans, Billabong, and Tommy Hilfiger, and his work has also appeared in Pulp, Link, Hint, Cosmopolitan, and other publications. His signature is documenting the backstage at runway shows and speaking out against formulaic magazines whose editorials don’t let the personalities of the models shine through.

Interview with Vandevelde here.

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