Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Monday, March 24

InterView - ''The vision of the Street Style by Aston Mozie Brand'' - Los Angeles


- Quinn Aston -

Diamonds : Quinn Aston and Ugo Mozie

Official Page : www.ugomozie.comOfficial Page Aston Mozie : www.astonmozie.com

Art Field : Styling, Street Style and Fashion Design
The Secret Code : 

''My actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more. A leader!''
by Ugo Mozie 


- Ugo Mozie -

Street Style is a type of fashion that displays your personality, but it still highly trendy. Well Ladies and Gentlemen let me introduce you into a different world that talks about originality, love and passion for street style in Los Angeles and New York City by Aston Quinn Fashion Designer and Ugo Mozie Stylist. 

Ugo Mozie is fashion stylist amd creative director of nigerian descent. Strong influences for the fashion world with his work for Chris Brown, Tyga, Beyonce Knowles, Diddy, Kelis and many more, he is almost the fashion editor at large at 360 Magazine, the New York fashion editor of Ghubar Magazine and fashion contributor at WAD Magazine in Paris. 


- Aston Mozie -

Aston Quinn has an amazing personality and a strong passion for fashion mood. Stylelikeu.com said that '' The saying goes, “there is usually a strong woman behind a strong man.” Aston’s mom, who was a seminal fashion influence for him, had a big afro, wore giant Chanel frames, took him to church every Sunday, and endured her own peer isolation for being stylish in a way that wasn’t part of her social “norm.” Quinn attempted fitting into the basic uniform of saggy pants and oversized tees at his high school, but opted for individuality instead – no girls and good grades, with his signature mohawk, gold knit cardigans and Grace Jones-inspired African-print blazer. I love how Quinn says that it’s hard to find who you are without your cultural idenity these days, everyone “is trying to be different, but the real you isn’t there.” This too mirrors Virginie, who talks about globalization threatening authenticity, we are more and more a mass of H&M and The Gap. Quinn is commanding, not only in his Transformer shoulders and “powerful back and gold,” but mostly in his very rare good energy that comes from self-acceptance and being at peace with the child-like (not childishness) within, like his icon, the great MJ. '' 

Two souls become one love for success and this love has a name : Aston Mozie Brand. 
I would like to show a different point of view for Italy, a different feeling about street style because we need this. We need to share feelings for the same passion and I was proud to talk with Quinn Aston and Ugo Mozie about their inspirational creativity, useful for a lot of people out there. I'm in love with the style for Chris Brown by Ugo Mozie for Prestige Magazine and I'm in love with the amazing prints by Quinn Aston Lovely Mind. 

InterView - Aston Mozie BrandUgo Mozie & Quinn Aston

Myra : Like Human Soul the best of Aston Mozie is...


 The fearlessness. When it comes to creating garments we totally tune into our imagination and get those visions out graphically. We are currently working on our AstonMozie´ Fall/Winter 2014 collection. For this collection we are distributing our vision graphically on textures that have mature quality. We believe the people that rock with our brand make our brand what it is & the majority seem to live with a sense of knowing themselves and being fearless. We want to empower the people but of course with our vision, our cut, our story. We tell our story through the people & the people that are rocking with us have been the rebellious youth that are not scared to become. We have a broad vision for the broad range of young people that support us.


Myra : The feeling between your creations and Chris Brown or Tyga Artist is...?


 Totally Numb. We totally love Tyga's & Chris' support and we want to continue to innovate for people who are as just as fearless as they are but we want to continue to push the envelope, challenging ourselves everyday to do better, be better.


- Backstage Chris Brown Styled by Aston Mozie -




- Chris Brown Styled by Ugo Mozie -
Prestige Magazine


Myra  : Quinn Aston, when did you realize you wanted to become a fashion designer?


 I never really realized it. I couldn't give you an exact date & time like when we were born here on earth but I do know it was around the time we graduated from high school early just to move to New York.


- Quinn Aston -

Myra : The best moment of the day .. ?


12:00 A.M. O'Clock 


Myra : What is the philosophy and slogan of Aston Mozie Brand?


 Anything we imagine we can make it happen if we do the proper research and distribute it the right way. We take our time to communicate a great narrative with anything we put our hands on.

Myra : Your favourite artist in the world of music?

Michael Jackson.  


Myra : Relationship Model - Creation for you? 

We need new things. That means people are bringing new ideas to life. We need that.

Myra : Tell me some words about your day-work...  

Addictive. Fun. Technical. Magical. God.

Myra : The Secret Code of Success?  

I would say God, truth, and not being scared to splash paint, let your vision breathe, exercise your true dream every second. Thats being consistent and having a positive reputation producing something unbelievable. 


Myra : Describe the feeling when you see people on the road with your creations...

Joy, I'm thankful! 

Myra : What is style according to you? 

Not giving a care within your spectrum of life.

Myra : Marketing Process in Fashion Industry ...  What do you feel about this concept?

 Very important. You need a plan before your ideas spew out immaturely. Your rollout has to be undeniable. It takes time to critique from every aspect of your project, always improving and getting sharper when it comes to cuts or certain details overall with a rollout of a collection

Myra : The target of the Brand Aston Mozie is... 

Were aiming to be the best to ever do it. There is no target audeince and maybe we might do a collab with target in the future.


Myra : Do you believe in goals or not?

Yes, a lot. 

Myra : The last artist that you heard is ...?Lil Durk - ''Right here'' Song 

Myra : What do we have to know about your last collection? 

We are thankful for the response we got from doing it independently. We are focused on this new collection and getting our ideas out into something everyone can love.

Myra : Share a secret with us about your next project...  

Its really good. Influenced by aesthetic and capturing our spew of ideas and mixing that down to something amazingly minimal that can be understood by all, chosen by the chosen.

Myra : Your favourite place in the world?

Into the mind. 

Myra : The most important thing for you... 

Getting to heaven!











Follow your secrets, follow your dreams!
Myra



Friday, February 7

InterView with Félyne Sabine Model - ''From Paris with love, Miss France L'Outre Mer!''


                                          

Diamond : Félyne Sabine

Born : Paris, France

With Love 

The Secret Code :
'' Remain simple and yourself without forgetting where are we come.''

by Félyne Sabine

Diamonds, here we are with one of the hottest black models in the world. Félyne Sabine, born in Paris, native of the Antilles and based in Monte Carlo - France; we saw her at Cannes Festival 2013 like a wonderful woman with an amazing soul. Her power is about being able to love unconditionally the whole world. She want to empower the young black models around the world  and with her elegance everything is possible. Strong influence on me, her attitude is like '' In this world you need to love every piece of humanity!'' .

I am very proud to have her in my Diamonds Collection and I hope that she will have the world on the table. Félyne Sabine is a beauty insider and arrives in the fashion thanks to a beauty contest. She takes away Miss France de L'Outre Mer Title. Various runaways and advertising fashion contracts allowed to win in fame and experience, without ever forgetting to attract the light to her's adored Caribbean. 
President and co-founder, with Dinah Effoudou ( Glamour Extensions ), of the association ''INSPIRATION'', she associate her name and her image with marks and give of her time for actions defending, among others, the integrity of the women in the world. 

Félyne, ''Model'' to follow in ...


Photo Credits : Joel Dubou 



Interview with Félyne Sabine

Myra : Describe Félyne as a little girl. 

Félyne : Félyne was like a black Barbie Doll. But with a golden heart.

Myra : The history of your passion-modelling. It started...?

Félyne : My mother had for passion the sewing! She played the life-size doll with me.

Myra : Tell me about your wonderful origins.

Félyne : I arise from Guadeloupe (French West Indies) and Breton parents, with Amerindian origins. So a lot of mixtures.


Myra : How do you feel on the runway or on the set?

Félyne : For me is amazing to see stars in the eyes of spectators, to receive compliments about how I managed the presentation of a product/brand imagined and designed by a known or anonymous talent. When I have the opportunity to get happiness, I am happy to develope my career. 

Myra : How were you discovered?

Félyne : I started with a beauty contest. Having gained the first place, I had the opportunity to make runaways, fashion shooting and advertising. My hairdresser and accomplice of great talent, Taj ( Hairytaj) guided me, helped me, and allowed to make my first steps in safety my fame.

Myra : What's one of the most beautiful Shoot that you have done?

Félyne : All my shoots are wonderful and various, but the most original is the soot that I made for  Antonio Urzi Stylist from Milano. I was completely transformed, but it was an experience that I will never forget.
I like that fashion type which allows you to make the difference with class, originality and talent. I like a serious teamwork and fashion world where talents result various.


Stylist : Antonio Urzi
Creative Director : Dinah Effoudou - Glamour Extensions
Photo Credits : Joel Dubourd

Myra : Biggest love?

Félyne : My family and my parents - the most important value in my life.

Myra : How do you stay in shape? 

Félyne : Is not easy but, sleeping well, having healthy meals, no alcohol and no cigarettes . And ... a good dose of ''genetic luck''.

Myra : How would you define your style?

Félyne : A powerful woman with elegance, sexy, classy, compatible with a smart moved style.


Photo Credits : Eric Corbel

Myra :  Your favourite daily outfit?

Félyne : I don't try to follow a different style; I wear outfits according to my humor and ... weather. 

Myra : Do you have a favourite designer?

Félyne : No, I don't. I have to tell you that I have a weakness for the French, Italian and Oriental Designers.



Myra : The most beautiful moment of the day?

Félyne : When I fall asleep in my bed and dream.

Myra :  The last song listened?

Félyne : Bruno Mars - All his songs - I love his music.

Myra : Do you have any important passion? Which one?

Félyne : The makeover that I can realize thanks to my collaboration with Dinah Effoudou of Glamour Extensions (specialized in the cold extensions with keratin).
And the cinema, I always wanted to be an actress.


Myra : Any designer caught your eye for work with? Who? 

Félyne : Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace. I worked with Caribbean’s designers as Jessica Jordan and Jean-Marc Benoît, Antonio Urzi and Galyna Pinzari. 


Designer : Galyna Pinzari

Myra : Your favourite Fashion Photographer ?

Félyne : Mario Sorrenti and David Sims.
But I want to share my knocks of heart - the photographers of Guadeloupe: Joel Dubourd, Alain Cassang and Eric Corbel. Thank you!

Myra : The Definition of Love

Félyne : Sharing enjoyments and punishments, but knowing to forgive.

Myra : Tell me your long term goal in your career. 

Félyne : I want to share my soul with the women in need .Thanks to my fame, I would like to find  sponsorships with my association " Inspiration " for the benefit of association and continue working on this. I would like to help women and children in all over the world.



Thank You Félyne.
















Follow your secrets, follow your dreams. 

Myra

Tuesday, November 5

InterView with Baron Wolman - Rolling Stone's Chief Photographer - ''Mixing business with pleasure from '65''


 

Diamond : Baron Wolman

Art Field : Photography 

Official Website : www.fotobaron.com

Likes : beauty, natural women, magic, love, bliss, garden

The Secret Code

''In every aspect of my life, My "Secret Code" lies in the pursuit of beauty
and harmony, and of practicing generosity and compassion.''
by Baron Wolman

Photography is no different to music. We see an image, even if it’s of something we’ve never seen before, emotions stir, large or small, and we rate that image based on  emotions.
Every single image we look at conjures an emotion in us, and it’s my belief that the best photographers in the world are those who are most accurate at evoking the emotions they want in other people. Some may not know they are doing it consciously. Photographers capture a scene and they know it’s a good one because they themselves will feel that ‘click’ that we often talk about when things come together. Those who post-process will play with an image until, again, those emotions click into place.
Navigating down the dark alleys of my mind, talking to Baron Wolman and looking for adventure generally evoked in me a sense of safe-fantasy, if that makes sense. I simply can’t explain it.

Well Diamonds Baron Wolman, great soul and amazing man, is an American photographer best known for his work in the late 1960s for the music magazine Rolling Stone, becoming the magazine's first editor of photography from 1967 to 1970.  Because of Wolman's virtually unlimited access to his subjects, his photographs of Janis Joplin, the Rolling Stone, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, Iggy Pop, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison (Uh...) and other musicians were the graphic centerpieces of Rolling Stone'



InterView with Baron Wolman Photographer

Myra : Let's share some secrets about your passion: photography. The most
important moment in the history of your passion.  
Baron Wolman : The moment I first picked up a camera and looked through the viewfinder, I
somehow understood that with photography I could create my own unique life. 


Myra : The first time you were allowed to go on stage as a photographer for a
band was surely a significant moment. Can you describe the emotion? 

Baron Wolman : Ecstasy. A super high.  A natural high.  A supernatural high.  Being on
stage with the Jimi Hendrix Experience was magical; I was "in the zone" and
felt as if I was a member of the band.  The photos from that session were
unexpectedly successful, one after another.



Myra : Your favorite emotion to photograph is...? Why? 

Baron Wolman : My favorite emotion is not really an "emotion."  Rather it is the moment
when a subject gives me his or her own personal emotion, direct from his or
her soul, something for me and my camera alone.  That is my favorite
emotion.






Myra : Describe the love between your childhood and music. 

Baron Wolman : At home there was always music on the radio.  But strangely it was only
classical music chosen by my mother.  It was not until I was in high school
that I began to listen to the music of the moment.





Myra : The most important thing in your life is...? 

Baron Wolman : Beauty and harmony guide my life.  In the Garden of Eden there were beauty
and harmony; it was the natural order.  We humans polluted the Garden.  In a
world now filled with darkness, sadness, struggle, and tragedy, we must
diligently seek beauty and harmony to keep the light of life burning
brightly.


 Myra : Were there any photographers who inspired your own work? 

Baron Wolman : Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Cartier-Bresson and the many Magnum
photographers.




Myra : Describe in some words your feeling, like photographer, about a woman
before your camera. 

Baron Wolman : The joy of photographing a lovely woman cannot be described in words.  It is
infinite mental and spiritual bliss because, again, it touches upon the dual
notions of beauty and harmony which mean so much to me.  In my photographs
of women I search for visual answers to the enduring questions of life.



Myra : You cross art photography, commercial and editorial. Is there one you
enjoy most? 

Baron Wolman : Commercial pays the bills.  Editorial involves me with life.  Art is the
expression of my creative soul.  Each is enjoyable in its own way, each is
fulfilling, each reminds me why I became a photographer.



Myra : Your favorite accessory, other than your camera? 

Baron Wolman : My subject: itself, himself, herself, themselves.



Myra : What do you feel is the most challenging thing about photographing
artists? 

Baron Wolman : For artists in the moment of performance, the challenge is to capture one
instant that reflects in a single photograph both the great joy of
performing and the great talent of the musician.  For artist portraits the
challenge is to create a trusting situation where the artist will reveal
his/her true self to me and my camera.



Myra : Italy loves you very much and singer Arianna Antinori is a symbol for
us. What do you think about her love for Janis Joplin and her work.  

Baron Wolman : Arianna has the passion of Janis.  Arianna has the soul of Janis.  Arianna
has the spirit of Janis.  Arianna has the talent of Janis.  Arianna is the
reincarnation of Janis Joplin.  Arianna is an Italian treasure.



Official Link Arianna Antinori Music




Myra : The most important moment of the day in your life?
Baron Wolman : When I wake up in the morning and discover that I am still alive.



Myra: The most beautiful photo by Baron Wolman?
Baron Wolman : The one I will take of Diamond Myra.


Myra : If you could live anywhere on this beautiful planet where would you
build your dream? 

Baron Wolman : I find beauty everywhere.  When I find beauty, it is there I would like to
live, if only for a few days, weeks, months, years.  I have already built my
dream and I live it every day: look at my photos!


Myra : Is there anybody you would love to photograph? 

Baron Wolman : Not "anybody."  Everybody!  As you can tell, I am fascinated by women.  I
love them, I love their minds, I love their bodies, I love their smells, and
I love to photograph them.
 Myra : Your dream for the next years? 

Baron Wolman : For the next years - and I don't have many years remaining - my dream is to
travel and spend time with the people I love.  And, of course, to continue
to make pictures.



Myra : You're a rider on the storm? 
Baron Wolman : When he recorded this song, Jim Morrison had already decided that he was
going to go to Paris, where he would die.  I have no plans to go to Paris.
I have no plans to die.  But, of course, I will do both: go to Paris again,
and die, as we all must.


Myra : Do you have any tips for our future music photographers and artists out
there?
 Baron Wolman : Stay with your passion.  Remember it is not about money, it is about art, it

is about self-expression, it is about finding the essential "you."  Life is
short.  As Joseph Campbell advised, "Follow your bliss."



Myra : Describe the most beautiful woman for you. 

Baron Wolman : Every woman is beautiful in her own way.  Some have exterior beauty.  Some
have interior beauty.  Some are blessed with both.  My love of all women is
endless.





Follow your secrets, follow your dreams...


Special Thanks to Baron Wolman Photographer

Myra