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Molly For Oblivion Magazine
Models.com’s ICONS: Magdalena Expressing her creative talents, Polish stunner Magdalena Frackowiak decided to transcend her modeling career and start a new venture with her eponymous jewelry line. Cultivating a modern, refined aesthetic Frackowiak designed a 26-piece, 18-carat gold collection with Polish artisans who worked the metal into textured, unique shapes. Her love of architecture, fine art and more than a decade of working in fashion has allowed for her to finally illustrate a vision that is as edgy as it is classic. Her debut collection ranges in price from 1,000 to 10,000 euros, and is available exclusively at www.magdalenafrackowiak.com. Take a peek at our exclusive first look at her line and an interview with the new designer. Photography by Alique for Models.com Magdalena Frackowiak / DNA Styled by Maher Jridi Make up by Hung Vanngo Hair by Eric Jamieson (BRIDGE Artists) Creative direction Stephan Moskovic Production Kegan Webb Interview by Janelle Okwodu Intro by Irene Ojo-Felix When was the first time you got interested in jewelry? I’ve always been interested in architecture. I am particularly fascinated by the study of forms, shapes and geometry. Ten years ago when I began working in fashion, I came to notice how a wonderful piece of jewelry is so more impactful than any other accessory. To me, each piece is like wearing a small sculpture. So while I can trace my initial interest in jewelry to my earliest love of aesthetics, the desire to create my own pieces blossomed as I came to love and understand fashion. What made you want to create your own line? Designing my own jewelry line encompasses both my desire to be creative and my love of art. Each tiny creation holds sentiment, meaning and a sense of history for the person wearing it. I especially love that the emotional significance of a piece of jewelry can resonate through many generations. “I especially love that the emotional significance of a piece of jewelry can resonate through many generations.” How do you describe the feeling of the collection? I describe my designs as elegant, but each piece also exudes a certain sensuality. Gold is the only compound I am using at the moment. It’s strong and timeless.The particular shade of gold I use in my line is my signature. When I was coming up with my original designs, I did a few tests of various percentages of different metals such as silver, cooper and pure gold. I mixed them in a way that gives me a distinctive color, somewhere between rose and gold. It’s warm shade of gold.. The 18-carat gold color I use is unique to my brand. The gold is finished, by hand, with traditional techniques, such as pressing, cutting and hammering. The shapes are modern, geometric and refined, but the individual details make each piece a unique work of art. One of the things I really love about the collection is the heaviness. The designs are minimal but the weight of the pieces is substantial. I have an 18-carat gold bracelet that weights over 30 grams. I love the feeling of weight. Also, many of the pieces can be worn by either men or women. For instance, the heavy tube rings, bracelets and spike broaches express a simplicity and strength that suits either gender. How has your fashion background influenced you as a designer? I’ve had the great honor of working with some of the most incredible creative minds in fashion. Of course, these experiences have shaped my eye and my aesthetic. I am attuned to the importance of creating pieces that enhance the beauty of the wearer. “I am attuned to the importance of creating pieces that enhance the beauty of the wearer.” I’ve also been influenced by the work of visual artists such as Antoni Tapies, Richard Serra, Man Ray, Serge Lutens and Louise Bourgeois. You can see the influence of these artists in my jewelry. What was it like doing an editorial in pieces you designed? I was thrilled to wear my pieces for an editorial.. But at the end of the day, I am designing my jewelry not for myself but for other people to wear. My greatest source of pride is noticing someone else wearing my jewelry and seeing the beauty and polish it adds to their look.
Photographer: Kristiina Wilson for Models.com Makeup & Hair: Katie Mellinger Model: Enly Tammela @ Muse A hypnotic pulse of pink brightens the mood / Get the look with Urban Decay eyeshadow in Woodstock No tool in your makeup arsenal is more powerful than color and a simple burst of vivid pigment can brighten a powerful impact. Bold eyeshadow was a big story on this season’s runways with smears and spatters in rich hues garnered attention, especially when paired with bare skin. See how to paint outside the lines in MDC’s newest beauty story. Neon nights by models.com
Alek Wek - Ph. Karim Sadli for H&M Ph. Karim Sadli for H&M Paris: IMG Paris London: Storm Model Management Milan: d'management group Hamburg: Mega Model Agency Always essential. Always exciting. Alek Wek is a model, activist, businesswoman and force to be reckoned with. Her fashion debut revolutionized fashion's concept of beauty and she continues to influence and impact. latest top campaigns: view all Isabel Marant for H&M Fall 2013 (H&M) Article by models.com
Meet the Model Who’s Embracing Her “Alien Vibe” and Dominating NYFW
Standing at 6'1" with a super slender frame and quirky features, Molly was often teased by her peers about her unique appearance. It’s those very same features—those pointy ears, the haunting eyes—that have caught the eye of the modeling agent who would change her life.
“I would never think that a girl who spent most of her childhood with a unibrow would be in Vogue Italia,” she said in an interview with CNN. At just 16, Molly was scouted by an agent from The Society Management, which represents major supermodels like Lindsey Wixson and Estée Lauder faces Liu Wen and Kendall Jenner. Before long, her face was everywhere—most recently, on the DKNY runway during New York Fashion Week, looking edgy as ever.
“I guess I’m embracing that alien, rat, demon, goblin, gremlin sort of vibe and going with it,” she says. “People need to embrace their uniqueness. We need to stop thinking we need to have the perfect skin and perfect lashes. Being confident and happy is great.”
And just like that you’ve got your confidence boost of the day, straight from a girl who’s heard her share of name-calling. Seriously, rat? That’s crazy mean. Let her be your inspiration to accentuating the things you typically try to hide!
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