German-born male model David Koch has made a name for himself in the fast-paced fashion industry, keeping busy with various editorial shoots and traveling he has taken the time for an interview with Graveravens.com revealing hidden talents, aspirations and more. Read the interview with David Koch below: Q: Where did you grow up? A: I grew up in Niederklein, Germany. A Little town near Frankfurt. Q: How did you first start out in the fashion industry? A: After I was discovered- 2 weeks later– I walked my first Fashion Show for Thierry Mugler. Q: What is your favorite place you have traveled to and why? A: I first traveled to Paris, for…
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Shocking Beauty Secrets of Old Hollywood Stars
Some of the most iconic faces of old Hollywood had their own little tips and tricks to achieving their glamorous movie ready looks. Some are a lot more shocking than you think.
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Understanding Haute Couture
Haute Couture certainly has a unique place in the fashion world today. If you’ve ever seen some of the pieces in couture shows, you’ve probably baffled at why those extreme pieces were even made. Chances are, you wouldn’t wear even half the pieces displayed in these high brow couture shows. From skirts that making walking impossible to 25-pound hats, why even have those unfunctionable pieces? You’re not alone in your thoughts. Most of the pieces made for those shows are not designed to be worn, as is. They are statements made by designers, displaying their brand and vision for the fashion world. One of the best examples would be the…
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Fashion Magazines: From The Bible to Collector’s Items by Teresa Brito
Do you still save up all your pennies to collect every single issue of Vogue in a dark corner of your room? Well, that’s old school my friend! Let’s be honest – anyone who sees that pile will either think you’re crazy – all that money spent and dusting to do! – or that you must be really serious about fashion – you know, like someone who makes scrapbooks or prints or designs their own clothes and needs inspiration – vintage inspiration, at that. Nowadays, trends come and go as fast as trains and planes – if not faster – which means this week’s editorial on the ��it bag’ of…
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Graveravens has a cigarette with NYC photographer Koa Pennock
Chance the Rapper playing in the background, I had a sit down cigarette in Bushwick, Brooklyn with Hip-hop loving, ex-UFC fighting photographer Koa Pennock. (interviewed by Christopher Klimovski) Thanks for meeting with me for this cigarette buddy. Anything for you. Tell us a bit about who you are and what you do: I want to first thank you for asking me first who I am, and THEN what I do. I’ve never liked being defined by the latter. I’m Koa. I moved from Seattle when i was 20 and now I roam around New York City on foot day and night doing whatever. Eating, dancing, taking pictures. …
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Nicole Glitchie | Graveravens Editorial
Model Olivia Morales embodies the editorial’s audacious energy. Her confident presence anchors the images, navigating between elegance and defiance while interacting with the digitally altered surroundings. The styling emphasizes contrast, pairing structured, familiar garments with unexpected visual interference, resulting in compositions that feel alive, unpredictable, and conceptually layered.
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Interview: Rasmus Fisker for Graveravens
Fresh on the scene with a powerful entrance. Rasmus Fisker may be newer in the industry but you can tell by his natural talent he is here for the long run. From Major runways like Missoni SS15 he is getting more recognition by the minute. We had the opportunity to interview Rasmus and ask him some select questions. Read the interview below: -age? 23 -height? 188 (6’2) -location? Copenhagen -sign? virgo Q: How did you get your foot in the modeling industry? Was it hard or easy for you? A: For the last 2-3 years i have been flirting with the thought about becoming a model. I did a couple…
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Chanel Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Pixie Chicks
Under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld, the collection balanced heritage with lightness. Classic Chanel codes were unmistakably present, most notably the house’s iconic tweed, reworked and elevated through couture-level craftsmanship. The fabrics were intricate and richly textured, but never heavy. Each look felt refined without becoming precious.
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Soft Ghetto, Hella Dope or Hella Nope.
I was a little thrown back by the term. Initially I found it confusing and insulting, why? Maybe I just like being insulted. The thought of someone not giving the time to fully commit to a style and simply saying it’s soft… [ezcol_1half] I was a little thrown back by the term. Initially I found it confusing and insulting, why? Maybe I just like being insulted. The thought of someone not giving the time to fully commit to a style and simply saying it’s soft something, (soft grunge, soft goth, soft punk, soft blueman group. etc) I saw it as lazy. But I stand corrected. I’ve now learned to love…
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Mens Summer Hairstyles
The Buzzed Swoop Back: One of the more versatile hairstyles. You can either slick the top back or push over. Throw in some product in it or go natural. Dress it up with a side part, or not. Your choice, and it’s easy to maintain, you just need to trim the top when it gets too long, Self buzzing the sides is easy, letting you cool down for summer and saving those bucks. The Classic Short Wave: A timeless hairstyle you can basically see in every decade. Low chance of being accused of being a pretentious hipster (like hairstyle above) It has the standard old Hollywood feel that can at…
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Jeff Bark – Woodpecker (Present Day Romanticism)
“Woodpecker stretches the definition of romanticism to reference both the emotive paintings of centuries past, and the modern struggle with post-industrial malaise. Situated in a teenage wasteland that hovers between nature and urban decay, Bark’s listless figures partake in skinny-dipping, huffing, and smoking marijuana.” Artist’s statement: “I’ve always been very sensitive to light, even in my house… It’s all about how the light makes you feel. In my studio the light is very sexy, calming – it’s warm from all the tungsten lights, and very comforting. In the brightness you can’t see around you, so you feel alone, except for me yelling at you saying ‘Move your finger!’ More than trying…