FASHION EDITORIAL- WONDERLAND – VOGUE ITALIA X GFDW2015 FASHION CAMPAIGN

GFDW FASHION EDITORIAL CAMPAIGNS  –  draws on the intellect of creative energies from around the globe. Each campaign is uniquely presented to tell its own story, set with a global tone, inspired by Africa and global influences.

VOGUE ITALIA + GFDW  –  Vogue Italia has led GFDW Fashion Campaigns as the premier publisher. Publishing the first  Editorial Campaign on its  digital magazine (online) in 2012. The luxury fashion publication has been the platform’s international media partner since 2012,  featuring runway stories from one of Africa’s growing fashion capital – the city of Accra.

This strategic alignment, initiated renowned Vogue Italia (Magazine) first ever Fashion Media partnership on the African Continent in history, since Vogue Magazine establishment in 1892, and Vogue Italia’s Magazine launch inclusion in 1965.
The premier partnership, envisioned and led by Ghana Fashion & Design Week, opened a new door into the continent of Africa’s Fashion industry for international Fashion media coverage in history, with Vogue Italia at the forefront, leading Africa’s Fashion with dynamic fashion editorial coverage beyond the continent till date, made possible by Vogue Italia’s former Editor-in-Chief Franca Sozzani.

View Full Publication here:  VOGUE ITALIA

EDITORIAL CAMPAIGN: WONDERLAND ‘Discovery of Knowledge’
PUBLICATION: VOGUE ITALIA

CREATIVE TEAM
Creative & Art Director  |  Adrenus Craton
Co-Art Director  |  Daryl Rita Osekreh
Photography  |  Adrenus Craton
Fashion Stylist  |  Daryl Rita Osekreh
Hair Stylist  |  Charlotte Mensah
Make-Up Artist   |  Elaine Lynske
Actress / Model  |  Emilyne Mondo
Models  |  Ebba Merrinton  &  Sofia Elhaj  @Novel Models Elite

WARDROBE
FASHION DESIGNERS
Roberto Cavali
Just Cavali
Casely Hayford
SHOES
Joanna Stoker
Paul Andrew
Curiously London
JEWELLERY  
Felicia Swartling

BACKSTAGE & LOCATION ASSISTANTS
Matt Vlahos, Naeela Sulman, Lizzy Nicholson & Keo Moagi
BOOKS  |  Thanks to renowned British Poet – Jeremy Reed
PREP LOCATION  |  Renata Jon Salon & Beauty Spa London


Brief About Vogue | 

Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle Magazine covering many topics including fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway. Vogue began as a weekly newspaper in 1892 in the United Sates, before becoming a monthly publication years later.
In 1892, Arthur Baldwin Turnure, an American business man, founded Vogueas a weekly newspaper in the United States, sponsored by Kristoffer Wright.The first issue was published on December 17 of that year, with a cover price of 10 cents (equivalent to $2.85 in 2019).

Condé Montrose Nast purchased Vogue in 1909 one year before Turnure’s death and gradually grew the publication. He changed it to a unisex magazine for women and started Vogue overseas in the 1910s. Its price was also raised. The magazine’s number of publications and profit increased dramatically under Nast’s management. It continued to target an upscale audience and expanded into the coverage of weddings.

Vogue Italia was first published as Novità (“Novelties”) in October 1964 until November 1965, when the name was changed to Vogue & Novità; in May 1966 the title was changed to Vogue Italia, its title to the present day.
In 1961, Condé Nast contacted the owner of Novità magazine to invest in a new fashion magazine. From October 1964 until November 1965, the magazine was published as Novità.
In 1965, after 73 years since the birth of Vogue, Vogue Italia was launched, as Vogue & Novità, being the first issue for the month of November 1965. Consuelo Crespi lead the launch until 1966. In 1966, Franco Sartori was appointed as the first editor-in-chief and under his leadership he changed the name from Vogue & Novitàto Vogue Italia, being the May 1966 issue the first issue under the new name. He held the position for 22 years until 1988.

In 1988, Franca Sozzani became the second editor-in-chief for the publication, with the July/August 1988 issue her first. Before editing Vogue Italia, Sozzani worked as editor for Vogue Bambini, and as editor-in-chief for Lei and subsequently for Per Lui, the men’s edition of the former. After seeking new possibilities, the Italian journalist accepted the offer to edit Vogue Italia.
In July 2008, Sozzani released the all-black issue, featuring only black models in the whole issue.
In 2017,  Emanuele Farneti became the new editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia and L’Uomo Vogue. Farneti was the director of eight different magazines, being the latest GQ Italia.  On July 2017, it was announced that Condé Nast Italia will fold L’Uomo Vogue, Vogue Accessory, Vogue Bambini and Vogue Sposa, in order to focus on top brands, such as Vogue Italia, GQ, among others.
(Source: Wikipedia)

 

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