R.I.P Corrine Day


The Face – No. 22 / July 1990 / The 3rd Summer of Love
“The Daisy Age” / Photography: Corinne Day / Styling: Melanie Ward / Make-up: Shiralee Law / Hair: Drew Jarrett

Corrine Day died last Friday, 27 August, aged 48, from brain cancer.

Working together with fashion stylist Melanie Ward, and hair stylist Drew Jarrett, Day used Kate Moss as the model in an eight-page fashion story titled “The 3rd Summer of Love”, which was published in The Face, in July 1990—the story showcased garments by Romeo Gigli, Joseph Tricot, Ralph Lauren, and a feather head-dress from the now-defunct Covent Garden boutique World.

The photographs, which include one depicting Moss topless and another in which it is implied that she is naked, are some of the first published fashion photographs of Kate Moss, who was sixteen when they were taken (since 2003, following the Sexual Offences Act, designates that those under eighteen are protected and defined as children).

In 1993, Day photographed Moss for the cover of British Vogue—a cover that has become associated with defining the ‘waif’ look that became pervasive in fashion culture, in the early 1990s.

In 2006, Day had a solo exhibition of her photographs at Gimpel fils gallery in London.

In 2007, Day was commissioned to photograph Kate Moss by the National Portrait Gallery. Discussing the shoot, Day Said, “I suggested to Kate that we have a conversation about a serious subject. The subject she chose to talk about revealed her true feelings and in turn defined her character.”

On 7 August 2009, an article on Models.com reported that Corinne Day had been diagnosed with a life threatening brain tumor.
Moss and others, raised more than £100,000 by selling photographic prints—in a campaign they titled ‘Save the Day’—in order that Day receive Insulin Potentiation Therapy Low Dose or IPTLD chemotherapy in Arizona, USA. Day returned to England where, from February 2010 until her death on 28 August 2010 from complications related to the tumor she was “gravely ill,”

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, in late August 2010, Belinda White said, “Corinne opened the door for a whole generation of photographers, designers, models and stylists who suddenly saw that the fashion industry didn’t have to be this exclusive club for the privileged and perfect.”

(Source Wikipedia)



H&M x Lanvin 2010 Designer Collaboration


Lanvin is the latest brand to collaborate with H&M, with previous collections designed by the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Comme des Garçons and Sonia Rykiel. In a new twist, the Lanvin for H&M collection will be revealed to the world through a special film which will be launched on November 2. The film will be available for all to see online at www.hm.com. Following the film’s debut, it will be just three weeks before customers have the chance to get their hands on a covetable piece of Lanvin for H&M.”

Designed by Lanvin’s artistic director Alber Elbaz, and menswear designer Lucas Ossendrijver, the collection will go on sale on November 23 in around 200 H&M stores worldwide. The collection of both womenswear and menswear will be revealed to the world on November 2, just three weeks before the clothes hit the store, making the launch of Lanvin for H&M among the most anticipated fashion events of the year.



Felipe Oliveira Baptista, Lacoste’s new Creative Director


Photography by Simon Tanguay

Portuguese designer Felipe Oliveira Baptista (featured in our last 2 issue Detroit and The Thatcher’s Children) has been appointed creative director of Lacoste, the label with the distinctive crocodile logo announced on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old will take up his duties immediately, it said, replacing French designer Christophe Lemaire, who has held the post since 2000.

Lemaire has moved to the luxury brand Hermes as artistic director of women’s wear, replacing Jean-Paul Gaultier.

The Portuguese designer will sign his first collection for Lacoste for summer 2012.

He has presented his own ready-to-wear label in Paris since 2009 as well as several collections as a guest designer on the sidelines of the official haute couture calendar.

His appointment is part of Lacoste’s strategy, unveiled this summer, to rejuvenate the brand and give it greater feminine appeal in a bid to spur sales on the Internet and emerging markets like China and Brazil, as well as to win back share of the US market.

Under The Influence magazine has always been a loyal support to Felipe and its creativity. We wish him the best of luck at Lacoste.



The Thatcher’s Children issue Launch Parties


Pictures of the Paris launch are over here (London coming soon).

Under the Influence magazine celebrated the launch of our 7th issue: The Thatcher’s Children issue with two parties in two cities: June the 7th at Door Studio Paris and June the 10th at The Hackney Rose in London.

The events began at 19.00 with an exhibition showcasing some of our favorite photos from the issue. With our Paris bars kindly sponsored by GROLSH, SHO CHIKU BAI Sake and The Bottle Shop bar (Paris). Pink 47 London dry Gin provided our bar for the London event with great staff and superb Gin with a stylishly designed bottle!

The guests arrived en masse and we partied hard… Just the way we like it!

A projection of our latest issue ran throughout the evening with music provided by JETBOY in Paris, who churned out some gems from the Thatcher era creating the perfect atmosphere. In London we had a candle lit back room with a constant stream of classic tunes picked and played for us by Phil from Rough Trade East, the soundtrack to the evening was complete with an energetic performance from Rodeo Massacre, the room was packed and buzzing!

We would like to say a huge thank you to all the people who came to celebrate this moment with us, and to everyone who has supported our magazine since it’s conception.

Thanks to GROLSH, PINK 47 GIN, The BOTTLE SHOP bar and SHO CHIKU BAI Sake. Thank you to our interns: Chloe and Dorota who did a superb job tending our bars, and our fashion assistant Joy and photo assistant Blue for running the guest list, taking the party pictures and generally helping us out in any way possible! Thank you to Hugo for attending both events and filming for our party videos, and thanks to all our families and friends who gave us their time and support in many ways to make these events a real success. Finally thank you to DOOR STUDIO Paris and the HACKNEY ROSE London, for providing us with the fantastic venues!

We hope to see you all again at our next party this autumn… stay tuned!



John Galliano / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11 /


John Galliano



Petar Petrov / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11 /


Petar Petrov



Bernhard Willhelm / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11 /


Bernhard Willhelm

photography by Chloé Cayrou



Cerruti / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11 /


Cerruti



Romain Kremer / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11 /


Romain Kremer

Photography by Chloé Cayrou @ Under the Influence



Walter Van Beirendonck / Paris / Homme / Printemps-été 11


Walter Van Beirendonck

Photography by Chloé Cayrou @ Under the Influence






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