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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.

Courtesy of Georgine F/W 2017

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.

Courtesy of Georgine F/W 2017
Courtesy of Georgine F/W 2017
BTS photographed by Thomas Werner

Make up created by the Romero Jennings and the M.A.C. Pro Team, and hair designed by Moroccianoil Artistic Director Kevin Hiughes.

BTS photographed by Thomas Werner

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 Wener is our Editor at Large since August 16th 2016. He is the author of the book "The Fashion Image" for Bloomsbury Press, London (2017), and an Assistant Professor and past Photography Program Director at Parsons School of Design in New York. The former owner of Thomas Werner Gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea Art District, he currently lectures internationally on topics of photography, fashion, education, and contemporary professional practices, and recently lead 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. Thomas has worked with the Department of State as a cultural representative in Russia, and been a photography consultant for COACH and Rodale Publishing, among others. He is a recurrent instructor at the United Nations Education First Summer School, and is presenting workshops on effective message development and communication on an international basis.

Over the last nine years his personal work has been Russia and Ukraine centric, spending an average or 70 days a year there partnering with 33 cultural, educational, and governmental organizations to develop projects in 34 cities. The focus of this work has been the introduction of the principles of civil society, the advancement of media literacy and contemporary education methodologies, and the development of creative cultures within the country. He has curated exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and his personal art work and private collection of Russian photographs and artifacts have been exhibited internationally.

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