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All images courtesy of Simone Wild

CHATTING WITH SIMONE WILD

May 8, 2017

Why do we take socks so for granted when they have the potential to be such a luxe outfit accent? They’re basically the lychee smoothie of the apparel world (criminally under-appreciated, okay).

Cue Simone Wild, and her small but almighty Germany-based label specialising in sensuously soft velvet socks. You’ll be hurriedly hiding your fishnet collection in shame (and your boyfriend’s cringey Santa Cruz socks) once you lay eyes on these beauties.

Available in muted tones including soft rose, mustard and olive green, you can’t help but feel transported back to childhood days in your grandparent’s 70s-style lounge room. Simone Wild allows you to luxuriate in that special place where demureness and hedonism meet.

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Tell us a bit about your background in design and fashion;

Everything started with a tailors’ education. After that I studied as a product developer in fashion and moved to Berlin for different jobs, from design to pattern making.

In 2010 I decided to return to Stuttgart and start working for the contemporary fashion store ave as Buyer and Deputy Store Manager. Due to my job I’m totally into fashion and always on a journey to find out what’s new and necessary for the upcoming season.

Where did the idea for velvet socks originally spring from?

Summer shoes always arrive in winter to the stores, but if I buy something I immediately have to wear it and that’s the reason I love to wear socks with mules, pumps and sandals. Velvet is currently a big topic in fashion; I was searching to find socks made of velvet but I couldn’t find any, so I decided to make a pair for myself. I was wearing them and everyone I met loved them and asked if I could make some for them too - that was the beginning of the project. 

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We recently saw your socks on the runways in South Korea; can you tell us about that opportunity and what it was like working with other showcasing designers?

That was a really spontaneous cooperation; Kiok contacted me on Instagram because my tictail shop was sold out. They told me that they would love to combine [the socks] with their collection for fashion week in Seoul and if there was an opportunity to receive them ASAP. I was on holiday at the time and the show was one week later, but I thought it could be a great opportunity and I liked the style of Kiok. So, when I came back I started to sew and produced the whole order in one night to send express to Seoul. The socks arrived just in time on the day of the show. The collaboration was really nice and uncomplicated it was a pleasure that my socks had their first big performance in South Korea. 

What advice would you have for young creatives looking to turn their work into business ventures like your own?

Go for it - but do it within your own possibilities and as you feel good about it. The first 700 pairs of velvet socks I sewed myself and I still made my full time job. Only when it started to run, I decided to make bigger steps.

What's next for you?

Currently I have no idea what the future will give me - but for the moment I have to organize my production and start working with shops all over the globe. This will be a lot of work but also much fun and new inspiration. In any case, my size range must increase because a lot of men are interested and I would love to expand the color palette. 

SHOP SIMONE WILD
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In Fashion Tags fashion, style, germany, stuttgart, high fashion, velvet, velvet socks, urban, streetwear, street style, stylist, fashion design, fashion photography, 90s fashion, german fashion, international fashion, international style, editorial
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AFTERGLOW

April 26, 2017

Morning studio antics and getting to style myself; can't go wrong

Photographer: Ethan Dengate
Makeup: Analyce Thomas

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PENNY DROP x EFP

March 21, 2017

If Barbie took a bunch of LSD and rode her unicorn to the strip club, you’d probably find her adorned in Penny Drop. Enjoy these wonderfully whimsical images, created by a team of super talented and passionate creatives. 

Photographer: Evan Fowler Photography
Designer: Penny Drop
Makeup: Lauren Dell'Arciprete

In Fashion Tags kawaii, rave, colour, colourpunk, cyber, doof, eccentric, fashion, melbourne fashion, aussie fashion, australian fashion, style, festival, festival style, alien, gypsy, mermaid, princess, queen, Melbourne, art, femme fatale, goddess, pastel, grunge, soft grunge, tumblr, doof fashion, pixie, photos, photography, photo, fashion photography, fabulous, edgy, editorial, y2k, cyberpunk, pink, lighting, light, lights, seapunk, ballerina platforms, florals, flowers, digital, buffalo, buffaloes, buffalo boots, fluffy, sparkles, choker, rainbow serpent, magic, bikini, discount universe, di$count, metallic, unicorn
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LIPT

January 2, 2017

We shot on a scorcher of a day, but working with this killer team of babes around the Abbotsford area was a great way to enjoy the sunshine. I loved playing around in LIPT's über-cute signature printed garments, some of the comfiest co-ords and dresses I've had the pleasure to play dressups with. After hearing Jodie's (one of the masterminds behind LIPT) story about the brand's fruition (the label's name has it's roots in Perth slang, who knew? Well, I didn't anyway), you have to give props to their nationwide hustle. LIPT's been seen on some of the most kickass young female DJs of the country, so naturally I was stoked to shoot in these colourful pieces. 

Thanks for having me, babes!

Photographer: Bianca Lamont
Designer/Stylist/Director: Jodie Ruoso
HMUA: Kaelie Todorovski

SHOP LIPT THE LABEL

In Fashion Tags fashion, style, fashion photography, cyber, disco, art, photography, doof, festival, glitter, 70s, lipt, lipt the label, australian fashion, kawaii, grunge, metallic, prints, two piece, co-ords, aussie fashion, editorial, black and white, freddie the label, fishnets, sneakers
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MATT AND LUCAS

June 8, 2016

Photos by Matt (Ruderman)

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Photos by Lucas (@iamwolve)

Shooting with Matt and Lucas was incredibly impromptu, and I was bleary-eyed when I received a message from Matt at midnight the night before asking to shoot. I was already seeing Paul but luckily a dual shoot was on the table - so in the wintery Melbourne evening, we all met up to start the night with some pho (duh), then went on to explore Chinatown with film and digital alike.

While dodging innocent shoppers and employees in minimarts never gets old, exploring an empty green-and-gold shopping centre after-hours was definitely a highlight. It looked straight out of the 80s - giant green ferns, polished granite tabletops and mirrors upon mirrors littered the space. This late night shoot played with flash in a way that normally makes me run for the hills - but Matt and Lucas took some incredible shots, and were just as fantastic company to boot.

In Fashion Tags fashion photography, photography, portraiture, art, film photography, film, analogue, analogue photography, couple, melbourne, chinatown, gosha rubchinskiy, guess jeans, denim, editorial, lookbook, girl, boy, overalls, relationship, model, models, duo
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