Styling and Photography by Sabrina Che
My dearest little sister Amila.
Styling
Styling and Photography by Sabrina Che
My dearest little sister Amila.
27 carpets
A story of Western denim jeans traded for Persian silk rugs served as the starting point for this project, reflecting the bricolage between the old-world and the contemporary in Iranian shepherds. Glass and coral beads form an arrangement mimicking rug patternations, while dandelions screenprints adorn handwoven denim folded-crotch dungarees.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Pascal Emmeran
Modelled by Louis Hubbick
Hair by Ben Grace
porcelain skin
A reimagination of the Hitchcock blonde as a contemporary male by breaking down the wardrobe elements used to create this image—spiral-stitched bras, matching suit sets and silk scarves. A checkered cardigan jacket and hourglass dress are complete with spiral-stitched embroideries, a printed silk lining and a blown glass scarf.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Pascal Emmeran
Modelled by Louis Hubbick
Hair by Ben Grace
reclining nude
An ode to Naomi Campbell’s love affair with Vladislav Doronin, the house Zaha Hadid designed for them and the furnishings within. A cutout bodysuit is printed in scans from Corinne Day’s ‘Diary,’ a wooden belt replicates Carlo Mollino’s Arabesque Table and a glass and leather necklace is designed in the manner of shibari-knotted rocks.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult: Sabrina Che
Photographed by Pascal Emmeran
Modelled by Téo Dubreuil
Hair by Ben Grace
spatial interventions
Anthropometry schematics, the chroma of skin human, and the extremes of the body in relation to interior spaces informed this design presented at Central Saint Martins’ annual White Show. Ultrasuede is lasercut to resemble skin grafting, hair tassels reference cilices worn by monks, a plastic corset is embroidered with an anthropometric diagram, and knitted bum-less knickers allude to the transgressive dance works of Michael Clark.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Pascal Emmeran
Modelled by Mika Kailes
Hair by John Paul Scott
field dance
The start of an ongoing collaborative project with First Artist David Donnelly of the Royal Ballet, ‘field dance’ takes the form of movement studies informed by Robert Wilson’s masterwork ‘Einstein on the Beach.’ Nappa leather is lasercut in a technique akin to skin grafting, wool crepe is hand embroidered with an abstracted tongue designed by Nancy Riegelman, and merino wool armbands are knitted to resemble muscle fibres.
Katherine Helen Fisher says of performing Lucinda Childs’ choreography for the opera: “It’s challenging. It’s five and a half hours long. There are lots of clocks moving at differing rates, there’s a spaceship, a pipe, a glowing white cube.”
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Balint Barna
Modelled by David Donnelly
trichotomy
An exploration of the interplay between man and mechanism, primarily informed by Oskar Schlemmer's 1922 'Triadic Ballet.' Bauhaus furniture and tapestries were translated to shape and knitwear, and studies of breath created in collaboration with artist/illustrator Nancy Riegelman were rendered as hand embroideries.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Styling Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Jack Johnstone
Modelled by Mika Kailes
the infinite possibility of configuration
Linearity having infinite possibilities of configuration was the starting point for this series. The knit pattern is generated from a random integer algorithm that uses atmospheric noise to build the sequence; it is rendered in primary colors as red, blue, and yellow can form infinite possibilities of colour.
Designed by Michael Stukan
Creative + Style Consult by Sabrina Che
Photographed by Sierra Pruitt
Modelled by Felix Reitz de la Haye
Photographed and Styled by Sabrina Che
The essence of easy elegance, Katherine.
Explorations at the Getty
Photography and Styling by Sabrina Che
Clothes designed by Michael Stukan
Model: Marc LaPierre
I had the wonderful opportunity to photography and style clothes from Rosen’s first collection! I drove with Sam, Gabe, and Savannah to the Saltan Sea—a 4 hour road trip each way! An amazing adventure, with new people, and an incredible collection of thoughtful, well-made garments.
Photography and Styling by Sabrina Che
Models: Sam Kang, Gabe Niles, Savannah Shaw
Photography and Styling by Sabrina Che
Model: Michael Stukan
Designed by Michael Stukan
Photographed + Styled by Sabrina Che
Designed by Michael Stukan
Photography + Styling by Sabrina Che
Styled by Sabrina Che
Photography by Ron Ben
Worked with Kat Kaye on this shoot. We tried to capture two brother who start together, but eventually change into their own selves.
Photographer: Kat Kaye [@kat_kaye]
Models: Joshua Wilson w/ Next [@joshuawadewilson] + Dayne Jacob [@keefjone]
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