Sophie From Sydney Blog

Thursday, 2 September 2010

PUBLISHED SHOOT A WOMAN OF MANY FACES





WOAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My work got Published online @

http://www.dimensionmag.com/#/WOMAN_OF_MANY_FACES

This is really exciting for me - because i put alot of work into this shoot!!
2days before it - i was about to give in and admit to biting off more than i could chew..
but thanks to my life saver Designer Kate Williams http://www.katewilliams.net/
and the crazy beautiful Syban Velardi-Laufer amazing Gold corset!

& my AMAZING team
Credits:
Photographer: Kristine Joramo Make Up/Hair Stylist: Sarah vaites Model: Sicily Gianni BMAModels

This was a response to the issue that i believe there is TOKENISM within our fashion industry regarding race. Every magazine is filled with WHITE models, when Other races such as black and Asian models are used, there is a spectacle made of the issue such as Italian Vogue's black issue 08 july, then come October 2009 we see Lara Stone a dutch white model painted black in French Vogue , which rightly so - caused quite a stir..


Racism Fru strates me, in this day and age there shouldn't any, and it should never have existed.. we are all as humans from the same source whether that be a god or a scientific source.. ( im not completely su re the ins & outs of creation..) Grr the whole thing is soo frustrating!! Fashion should be embracing cult ure and exotic looks - I'm over white models.. aren't you?!
ohh and don't get me started on how frustrating "tribal editorials - using black models" - ARGH its not original in the slightest!!

I interviewed Sicily (My Somalian Model) about these issues

Questionnaire


Do you ever feel like an outcast?

No, I don’t really feel like am an outcast

When I first started modelling I took rejection bad and when agents didn’t cast dark skin models it was quite upsetting but I’ve learnt to deal with it, because I have accepted I was given this skin and it wasn’t a choice

Do you think that your skin colour affects the amount of jobs you get?

Yes it does and I will always get the same excuse, “your look isn’t in fashion right now” or “your beautiful but your just not what we are looking for” its very disheartening and there are times when agents only cast Caucasian models and I have to wait till they are casting dark models.

Do you feel like Black women face tokenism within the fashion industry?

Yes I do, some more than others. Every fashion shows you’ll probably count the black models in 1 hand. Some high end brands won’t use any. YSL was the first to use Somali supermodel IMAN Bowie in early 80’s

It was also sad to learn that the fashion industry is the only employment sector that hasn’t forced the equal opportunity act forward.

What do you think of Italian Vogue’s Black Issue?

Personally I liked the idea of the “black Issue” but it hasn’t really done any change except make vogue richer, some call it the Obama affect and even I-D Magazine started doing their “Black Issue” in September, but hasn’t changed anything. They say black don’t sell but it sold the black issue and if vogue really wanted get more people of different ethnicity to buy their magazine then they need to give them a variety

Who do you believe is to blame for the lack of ethnicity in fashion World?:

a) Designers:

b) Magazines:

c) General Public:

Why?

This is definitely an interesting topic and much talked about. I personally put the blame on the agents and designers. Agents need to send out more ethnic models to casting even if they don’t get chosen still send them to casting. Designers have an image and some of their image only consists of Caucasian models. The agent is the middle man and does have an affect on designers/ clients, I strongly believe if designers casted their own models maybe the fashion industry would have changed by now, but who knows

What did you think about French Vogue painting Lara Stone (white model) Black in their ‘Top Model’ edition, which did not include any Black Models?

I was actually confused about this; I wasn’t quite sure what they were trying to put across and the message of it. They didn’t need to paint a Caucasian model black when there are plenty of beautiful black models across the globe that have features just like Lara Stone. Was it artistic? NO! Personally that isn’t my taste of art. Blackface is associated with racism worldwide so are French Vogue trying to push out Prejudice views? I hope so and if they are I support them.

What do you think about my idea to paint you white?!

Just reading the French Vogue on the Lara Stone article I think it’s an amazing idea. Frankly if French Vogue can paint a white model black, Sophie has just turned table and painted a black model white and it has NEVER been done before, so congratulations Sophie. Out of all these big name magazines a 21yrs old (Sophie) had a huge impact on me and her idea would hopefully get the fashion industry to pay attention

This was good feedback - i was concerned how people would respond :)




So that's why i pushed the envelop and painted my dear Somalian Friend Sicily Gianni ( shes in the newest issue of Pride - WAT CH THIS FACE!!) White, natural and blacker, I wanted to prove that she could be just as versatile as a white girl!!

It was time consuming but thanks to Sarah Vaites who i found @ Grease Paint - she managed to work to her best abilities to spray/paint within 2 hrs each day!! Absolute Angel!!

THANK YOU to my wonderful photographer Kristine Joramo !

The pictures of her are barely recognizable, Ive had a few friends say
" The blonde is a hottie" -
"Ah all the images are of the same model"
"Woah SERIOUSLY"

Thanks for checking this out!! Just so you know this coming September according to NyMag Black models appeared with greater frequency in this year's September issues than they did in magazines a couple of years ago. But according to Jezebel, which tallied the number of black models appearing in this year's major American September editorial features, most still aren't landing solo editorials. Vogue cast black models for multi-model editorials, but none for her own spread. Meanwhile Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, Lucky, and Marie Claire cast no black models for September editorials.
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/08/black_models_make_weak_showing.html?mid=fashion-alert--20100830

So just like i said, is making a spectacle of "Race" changing the industry, um NOOO... the future of magazines should be editorials that are filled of different races together with white!
No more segregation - more integration!!

:)

Sunday, 20 June 2010

http://cdn.complex.com/assets/images/promos/6ce20bf090.jpg

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Meeting Mr FRIVOLOUS



HAHAH
so a bit of ramdom text - as im really going to start taking my blog more seriously!!
Last night i was @ this Rnb themed night at Bungalow 8 - which was interesting.. anywaz there was this guy there - that i keep seeing & 'thinking how do i know him" - figured he was off tv.. ha
Anywaz i saw him last night at this event - so asked him like "are you famous, cause i keep seeing you & you look reli familiar" clearly embarrassed myself - Cause he was quick to move away from me - but did give me his card..
hes MR FRIVOLOUS - http://www.mrfrivolous.com/
his illustrations are interesting.. i like how he has made prints & placed them in various spots in london.. clever idea.. creating some hype.

I HEART these illustrations cause i like the comments such as

"it could have been, it should have been, it just never was"

Relates to my love life...


"And who would of thought tomorrow would be so strange"
Relates to my life in general

"Survival makes you do things you know in your heart is wrong"
I feel like this relates to how i feel about the industry I'm in - im not sure if im prepared to sell my sole for fashion..

so Mr Frivolous probs thinks im a lil crazy stalker.. ha but im loving his work & looking forward to seeing more of his work - and will keep my eyes out!!

Jack the ripper returns

This is a shoot i styled for Carla Guler, my friend who is a talented photographer!
http://carlaguler.carbonmade.com
Her Team:
MUA - Chanel Sellears
Styling - ME ;)
Model - Aleisha Brookesmith - really nice, easy going Australian model!!

This was a fun shoot - and i managed to get my hands on Designer Jayne Pierson who is represented by Blow Pr and some other pieces from the lovely KATE WILLIAMS!!
We had abit of trouble in the start of this shoot - but carla did some good research and we managed to get a bar on our side in east london - who let us set up shop!
:)





SHOOTS .....







Shoot for LOUIE LOUIE

I styled this shoot for Janne Joakim, photographer http://www.flickr.com/photos/jannejoakim/

who i worked with for James Brown shoot last year. This month i styled a shoot for new shop in Camden LOUIE LOUIE

http://louie-louie.co.uk/about.htm

It was a fun shoot - cause got to go to the store & literally pick up the pieces i wanted to use - there is quite a range in the store from rock chic black,red,purple dresses to really romantic inspired pieces which we choose to use which are a variety of naturals, blues,creams and some bold black pieces.

The model was one of Janne's friends but i think she worked really well, as she had quite a bold European look that worked for the romantic look!
The final imagery is commercial, but stunning and really gives the shop a whole different look - which shows just how versatile Louie Louie Designs are!

Janne's Team:
MUA-
Stylist - ME ;)
Model -Tee Lövik
Location - Residential street in Bayswater

WHAT I'VE BEEN UP TO!!!

Here's a shoot i did with the wonderfully talented
KRISTINE JORAMO
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristinejoramo/
Make note of this name - shes brilliant photographer and a really lovely friend!!!!

Her Team:
MUA -
Stylist - Me;)
Model -Kat @ Bookings








Top:H&M / Pants: Kate Williams

Shoulder Piece: Harry Lunt / Top -handmade/Pants: Kate Williams


Dress:Kate Williams
T-Shirt: Harry Lunt
Dress: Kate Williams

Dress: Harold Kensington
Dress: Gabrielle Taylor


Thursday, 15 April 2010

ha well ive had an eventful easter break... Horrible actually but this song has turned my frown upside down!!!

loving how she has reinvented her look -
HOWEVER
THIS IS ONE OF MY TOP 10 SONGS OF LIFE...

i first started singing along..dancing around my room TO KELIS when this came out...




My life is about to enter a new chapter
more posts soon
:)

Tuesday, 9 March 2010



GOODONE SHOOT



Model: Genesis Lynea

Photography: Carla Muler

Styling: Me (Sophie Emmett)

MUA:Lucy Pearson




























hey!!!



So this is the shoot i did for my Client Based Project!!



I was fortunate enough to get GOODONE to work with me, Nin lent me some great pieces to use in my shoot!! - HOPEFULLY some of the images will be placed on the goodone site


(ALL Fingers Crossed)


Check out Nin & her teams amazing Label




they are not only ethically aware, but the most innovative labels im aware of!!


How many FUNKY FRESH WEARABLE fashion labels -do you know


'Aim to instigate a POSITIVE CHANGE from within the fashion industry


through recycling & waste management!'




Fast SHOCKING FACTS!!




More than 1 million tonnes of TEXTILE WASTE ends up in landfill annually, half


of which is re usable


Uk consumed 2 million tonnes of clothes , or £23Bn anually!!


This has affected me, its shocking to think how much we waste & dump!!


WE should all be as innovative as GOODONE!!


i KNOW im going to try & be!!






SPECIAL THANKS


To my team


My model Genesis - very talented young fearless lady


who may i add just won a top model challenge!


'ONE TO WATCH'


vote for her on http://www.benetton.com/




Lucy the extremely talented innovative MUA


&


Carla my friend & extremly talented photographer




+




Goodone for letting me do the shoot!




:)























Here is my shoot!!







SO ALL PIECES OF CLOTHING ARE FROM GOODONE COLLECTION!




























Sunday, 7 March 2010

Top: My Creation
Following Dresses: GOLDIE
Blue Bow: Mine
Earrings: Mine



Headwear: Mine from Topshop
Dress:CICY ZHAO


Floral Shoot
Model: Brooke ( Strike Models)
Photographer: Kristine Joramo
Stylist: Me( Sophie Emmett)
MUA: Lucy Pearson

This is a shoot i styled for Kristine - she was going for Floral - i think we achieved something a little more Mysterious..

Thanks To

CICY ZHAO
Graduate Designer from LCF
who's pieces are DIVINE!!!& STUNNING!!

GOLDIE

http://goldielondon.co.uk
BEAUTIFUL Dresses & Jewelry !!! that girls from size zero to me can look stunning in!!!! :)
check our Michelle's pieces at Notting Hill Markets or Spitafields!! :)

Friday, 5 March 2010

Ok
I've done a few shoots
but I'm going to start with my most recent
so if you want to see
others
go to
http://misssophie.carbonmade.com
Http://modelsmayhem/misssophie.com





Reccent Stylings!!

OK....

SO I've been stressing over a sketch book!!! arghhh
However now that thats been handed in - I can show my latest stylings!!



Sunday, 14 February 2010




It was such a shock on thursday afternoon to read on a facebook status to see "Alexander Mc Queen has committed suicide" from the boy who changes his status every minute of the day, not sure whether or not it was a joke so i hit google - and what a shock it was to see the headlines. I then Messaged an old friend who's idol was McQueen, I guess one could say Dominic educated me on Mcqueen & his legacy and we would spend more than a few visits to dribble over the scarfs & the dresses id never have.
He Replied to say that he found out, as he was walking out of the store.
I think with things like this - people love to jump on the bandwagon, so instead of doing that I'm going to be honest & say he wasn't my favorite designer, but i did like his designs & will remember him for his shows - he managed to take a viewer & capture them.
His Catwalk shows were original & dramatic productions, he went above & beyond making his models more than a hanger.
He was quoted saying that he doesn't follow trends but creates them & i think that is what the fashion industry will miss.
In fridays Evening Standard I read an Article Issy,Lee and me: how I came to see the demons behind the genius of McQueen. Written by Vassi Chamberlain.
This article was a really good read, because not really knowing much about the designer as a person, other than that of him being found by Isabella blow a true icon of london fashion,
I didn't know much.
This article reveals, something that I have been thinking of too - "when in life will we feel truely satisfied."
Chamberlain describes McQueen as a man, who never really knew how to deal with his success, unlike his peers he was not one to glorify himself in the fame. He in many ways found it to be a burden.
Today we all want fame, we may deny it - but we all thrive to be known for something, there is a sense that when we are - that we will then feel satisfied..
But will we..
McQueen was at his hight of success, but he was still lost.



Saturday, 13 February 2010

Hi,

I've be planning to start this blog for yonks, but I really wanted it to look good first (silly i know) However I managed to create a really unique image that resembles me & my life atm - torn between 2 worlds!!!!

This is a place where i will be putting up my latest shoots & commenting of life, fashion & whatever else floats my boat!!
;)