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rafaelpavarotti_ @anokyai for @tmagazine 2021
styling by @kjeldgaard1 hair by the wonderful @eugenesouleiman make up by @thom.walker nails by @sylviemacmillan.nails casting by @samuel_ellis set by @andrewlimclarkson movement b@ryanchappell production by @holmesproduction
Soundtrack: Kinkos by ITSOKTOCRY
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Dan Beleiu for Vogue Czechoslovakia April 2019
#Photography: Dan Beleiu @danbeleiu #Model: Grace Hartzel @graciehartzel #Stylist: Jan Králíček @kralicek #Hairstylist: Joseph Pujalte @josephpujalte #MakeUp: Karin Westerlund @karinwesterlundd #SetDesigner: Felix Gesnouin @felixgesnouin #MovementDirector: Ryan Chappell @ryanchappell #VogueCzechoslovakia @vogueczechoslovakia #Casting: @krokogheya #Production: @maritadiblik @martinabrejova
Collection 002 Hormones are my Master
Movement Director Ryan Chappell Defines Fashion’s Flow
So often, models are asked to contort their bodies in ways that make static images and everyday products come to life. Movement director and choreographer Ryan Chappell is usually tasked with helping the process, bringing a quietly radical precision to fashion’s visual language. Chappell shapes bodies not only into gestures but into stories, with a background that threads through musical cinema reveries, Vogue Italia archives, and the intimate spaces of global fashion sets. The Australian-born creative has emerged as an essential behind-the-scenes force, whether sculpting the silhouettes of Kendall Jenner for POP, guiding Selena Forrest’s line of sight in an Isabel Marant campaign, or manipulating spatial illusion in campaigns for Jacquemus or Dazed Magazine. His work is rooted in a choreographic sensitivity to nuance, where a shoulder tilt or head angle can redirect the viewer’s entire focus. A former dancer steeped in the traditions of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, Chappell channels movement into a visual medium where form, emotion, and fashion come alive. Models.com spoke to Chappell in Paris about balancing the energies of a diverse cast, amplifying storytelling, and grounding fantasy within the precise architecture of the body. See more interviews on Models.com. Editor in Chief: Stephan Moskovic Editorial Director and Interviewer: Irene Ojo-Felix Managing Editor: Sasha Grinblat Director & Video Editor: Davide Derocchi 1st camera assistant: Matteo Vignola Production Assistant: Mohamed Ibrahim Helaly Model: Farah Nieuwburg Special Thanks: Society Management and Christopher Michael at Egos & Icons
Kiko Kostadinov SS21 by Ryan Chappell