Georgine and the power of feminity F/W 2017!
Born of the lifestyles of legendary hotel dwellers such as Oscar Wilde at Hotel d’Alsace, Howard Hughes at The Beverly Hills Hotel, and Edie Sedgwick and her room at The Chelsea Hotel the GEORGINE Fall/Winter 2017collection is inspired by exquisite lives lived in luxurious properties across the globe. Fur, a reoccurring trend on the runway this season, showed up as wide collars, cuffs, and accents on a series of splendid coats worn over short, knee length, and floor length dresses in black, olive, silver, and a range of red and purple that ran throughout the collection.
Paired with make up created by the Romero Jennings and the M.A.C. Pro Team, and hair designed by Moroccianoil Artistic Director Kevin Hiughes, GEORGINE’S runway was filled with contemporary versions of a sultry late 1960’s Sophie Loren.
Make up created by the Romero Jennings and the M.A.C. Pro Team, and hair designed by Moroccianoil Artistic Director Kevin Hiughes.
Make up created by the Romero Jennings and the M.A.C. Pro Team, and hair designed by Moroccianoil Artistic Director Kevin Hiughes.
By Thomas Werner @Thomaswernerprojects IG
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Thomas is the author of the books The Business of Fine Art Photography, Routledge, New York, and The Fashion Image for Bloomsbury Publishing, London. As a creative consultant, Thomas works one on one with students, creatives, businesses, cultural institutions, and not for profits helping them refine their communications, and achieve their goals in fashion and the fine arts. He is also an Editor at Large for IRK Magazine, a member of the Santa Fe Council for the CENTER for Photographic Art, an instructor at the New York Film Academy and Santa Fe Workshops, founder of Thomas Werner Projects Podcast, and past Photography Program Director at Parsons School of Design in New York. He is the former owner of Thomas Werner Gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea Art District, and a former National Board member and New York Chapter President for the American Society of Media Photographers. As well as a former Advisory Board Member for Ithaca College’s Executive Education Program and contributor to Adobe’s Lightroom Academy. As an exhibiting artist Thomas was represented by galleries in New York and Los Angeles, and his work reviewed in The New Yorker Magazine.
Werner also led a team developing a media and literacy web site and resource center in five languages, Spanish, French, Russian, Arabic and English for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations/UNESCO. He has worked with the United States Department of State on cultural projects in Russia, and been a photography consultant for COACH and Rodale Publishing, among others. Thomas was a recurrent instructor at the United Nations Education First Summer School, and is now presenting workshops on effective message development, team management, innovation, education, visual communication, contemporary professional practices, on an international basis. With a series of presentations and workshops in 6 cities across China.
From 2005 – 2020 his research was Russia centric spending an average of 30 days a year there partnering with 32 cultural, educational, and governmental organizations to develop projects in 29 cities. The focus has been the introduction of contemporary education methodologies, and the development of creative cultures within the country. Russian partners have included; The State Hermitage Museum, the National Center of Contemporary Art, Perm Regional Government, The Moscow Biennale for Young Art, National Centre of Photography for the Russian Federation, The Central State Archive of Film, Photographic and Phonographic Documents, The Moscow Biennale, The Pro Arte Foundation, and others. He has curated exhibitions in the United States and abroad, including seven co-curated exhibitions at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His private collection of Russian photographs and artifacts have been exhibited internationally. Thomaswernerprojects.com @Thomaswernerprojects IG
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