An ode to crisp mornings and early sunsets, COLD SWEATS is dedicated to the in-between.
To cosy sheets and sticky bodies, COLD SWEATS is sleeping in nothing but socks and each other’s sweet sweat.
An ode to wet hair and whiskey by the fire, the drunken confidence in diving head first into the cold foam of winter waves – and surviving the all encompassing snap freeze of your head, nipples and joints.
It is late nights that turn to cold mornings, spent drinking warm beers in someone else’s sweater.
It is the entanglement of bodies and their associated heat, naked limbs intertwined like the roots of the large trees whose leaves have left them for better days.
Here’s to romantic winters and early sunsets, here’s to wind chapped lips and so cold they are hot ears, here’s to cuddles with someone who’s name you cant remember but face you’ll never forget.
COLD SWEATS
Model: Tayla Hedley from Red 11 (@taylahedley)
Photography: Hayden Worsfold (@haydenworsfold)
Styling: Isabella van Heusden – BLEACHEDBLACK (@isabellavanheusden)
Make up & Hair: Eve Sorenson (@evesorenson)
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A collaboration with photographer Andrei Jewell, make up artist ,and hairstylist Lauren Gunn and I turned into a series of photos using model Rebekah Davies with Liminality depicted = something that was going on with the ritualistic approach of adornment.
Its always fun to work on a creative project with a good team .The styling ,hair and makeup came together organically. The end result with a series of photos of our own tribes.
We contemplated doing a weekend show at NZ Fashion week 2013, and with the support from NZFW, we decided to go for it. Even though it was all last minute and a day before a buying trip, we knew it was a good time to get Jetsetbohemian style out to the people, and signed up.
This was a real chance for a collaborative effort from my team of girls at Jetset, and an opportunity to invite our customers, supporters and media to check out what make Jetsetbohemian different to the rest.
Sourcing direct from my suppliers overseas, my tailors and hand crafters I designed some, collected and hand picked some amazing pieces.
In true Jetset style I stepped off the plane two days before the show, literally carrying the collection in my suitcases..., laden with jewellery, handmade shoes, and various treasures collected abroad.
The show was inspired by my travels and the eclectic mix of cultural textures interwove a story of colours and fun textured layers… little bit gypsy, punk, ethnic, with street style roots.
Fringes I obtained on my trip were couriered to Dany Pato at D&M these were applied to models, their blunt cut fringes creating a punk ethnic look, make up designed by Olivia Wild.
I wanted to show what fun combinations with the pieces I can get my hands on, a play on combining layers and showing the diversity of what styles and looks can be created by merging pieces together – ultimately to create your own individual style, with our in-house signature motto approach.
‘Its not what you wear – but how you wear it’
A favorite from customers were the beautifully tailored suits worn with crisp shirts overlaid with ethnic jewels that gave it a contemporary ethnic twist, teamed with handmade lace up sandals fresh from the suitcase that instantly paired down the more dressier looks.
In hindsight there are always many things that we could have done or should have done, but it was great success with our customers who enjoyed the true spirit of Jetsetbohemian
- Straight from the suitcase onto the catwalk!
Special thanks go’s to my team at Jetset for your support, Olivia Wild for her Makeup looks and Dany Pato for your craftsmanship, Anya Vitali who co-produced the show and added calm to the chaos.
PHOTOGRAPHER. Seun Shote
VIDEO. Lula Cucchiara