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Showing posts with label VENERE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VENERE. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Styling Work : VENERE AT THE PIT



Last night's edition of lifestyle and fashion, Maltese TV programme Venere featured my styling work.
The theme was inspired by the location - The Pit. The Pit is a fitness centre that focuses on HIT training using weights, kettle bells and other established training methods. The genius of the place is that for starters the actual place reminds one of a school gymnasium and makes you want to run & jump around and play games. The second great thing is the workouts they create, they're always innovative, and always taxing - it's just one hell of a good workout.
I was attending their classes in Summer (sadly my Winter working hours made it a bit impossible to continue) when I was thinking what fun it would be to organise a shoot in this place. It evolved from there, we thoguht that sticknig to a black, slightly grungry, slightly dark styling mood would work best with the look of the place.

Models wore mainly clothes by local designer Rosemarie Abela - Jade Bartolo who was dressed in a long, silk, tunic-style dress worn over a leather tank top - I chose this style so as to make best use of her height and slender frame, I also added leather gloves and leather bracelets. 

Michela Mallia wore a short sleeved jacket-style tunic over another slashed tunic over, her outfit was paired with high top sneakers. Michela has a sporty image so I felt that this look suited her, especially in the context of the theme of the shoot. 

Rachel Abela wore a leather skirt, a blazer and a waistcoat knit over everything. I chose Rachel's outfit to enhance her petite frame - the skirt shows off her thin legs and the waistcoat nips in at the waist thereby enhancing it.




Photography - Kurt Paris
Make-up by Mateja Camilleri
Hair by Gary Westacott using Keune
Styling by Caroline Paris
Clothes by Rosemarie Abela
Jewellery by 202 Jewellers
Artistic Direction Adrian J.Mizzi
Shoot taken at The PIT Hamrun
Shoot taken for Venere on TVM produced by Unique Promotions and Motion Blur


You can see more photos and this year you can vote for your favourite photo by liking the photo on the VENERE FACEBOOK PAGE
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Interview : Jade Bartolo - Venere








In this new interview series, we will be meeting the Venere girls to get to know them a bit better.

Third interviewee is Jade Bartolo. I first met Jade ( when she participated in the Toni and Supernova Competition. If I have to be completely honest, for some reason, initially I din't pay her that much attention but others did and all of a sudden, although she wasn't the winner,  amazing fashion photos started cropping up on facebook. Photo above : Photographer: Steven Vella



Describe your personality in 5 words

Lively, realistic, outgoing and caring.



Describe your style in 5 words






Chic, relaxed, playful, trendy and slightly bohemian 



How did you get into modelling?
One night after my A’levels I was walking through Paceville when this cheerful woman with big blonde curly hair asked me if I was Maltese and if I was interested in modelling.. I told her that I was and she introduced herself and told me to consider auditioning for a competition.. I had no clue that I was talking to Marisa Grima, the manager of Supernova Models! 



Three years, two competitions and a few photo shoots and shows later .. Here I am .. One of the Venere Girls



What makes you angry?
Lies and deception.


What do you hate most about modelling and what do you like most?

There isn’t much in particular I dislike about modelling, as I think it’s a wonderful opportunity. Could I complain a bit if I tried? Probably. But I’m doing this because I want to do it and I enjoy it, and essentially having my hair and make-up done and taking amazing photos isn’t something that every girl gets the chance to do, so I love every moment of it. 

Favourite venere shoot 



The mermaid shoot by photographer: Keith Darmanin was my favourite Venere shoot so far. It was also my first! I was really excited and giddy about it, and having hair extensions was quite a fun difference




Least favourite venere shoot




The mermaid shoot was also my least favourite shoot! This is because I was very self-conscious about being topless and about making sure that my hair covered all the important bits, and I was very distracted. The above photo would have been my all time favourite if only I had concentrated a bit on my face that day and had a stronger look in my eyes. 



What's your biggest fashion sin
On cold days, I tend to choose comfort over style. I hate feeling cold and would much rather be cosied-up in an oversized jacket than freezing my butt off in a stylish little thing.


What do you eat for breakfast
Cereal with soya milk




Any future modelling plans

I will continue modelling with Supernova, and maybe possibly hopefully one day try my luck at modelling abroad 


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Read the other interviews here


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Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Interview : Maria Grech - Venere



Maria Grech is our next Venere girl and she's actually someone I have not yet had the opportunity to work with, however she seems like a lovely girl that the audience is relating too...so here's Maria in her own words...

Describe your CHARACTER in 5 words


Fun, honest, outgoing, helpful, but sometimes a bit impatient

Describe your STYLE in 5 words

Black, safe, vintage, and bit of a tomboy, sometimes lazy but basically it really depends on my mood

How did you get into modelling?

Venere is actually my first modelling experience, I've always wanted to model but I never really believed in myself enough to try but then I thought I'd give Venere a shot and I still can’t believe I was actually chosen to be on the program wiht 8 stunning girls .


FAVOURITE Venere shoot?



When we shot this picture I was pretty nervous so I thought this will not be the greatest but after I seen the results I loved it! Hopefully I will get even better by time credit goes to


LEAST favourite Venere shoot?


I didn’t like my face it this picture need to learn a bit more how to relax my face , but hey practice makes perfect credits to

What's your biggest fashion sin?

"My biggest fashion sin is wearing heels I don’t know how to walk in."


What do you eat for breakfast?


For breakfast I mostly eat yogurt or cereal


Any future modelling plans?

After Venere I will hopefully do some fashion modeling that is basically what I always wanted to do
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Interview : Sarah Zerafa - Venere


Sarah Zerafa is a girl who has always intrigued me - she's very sweet, has a great sense of style which she loves to mix up and change around and takes really great pictures. Whilst she may not have the height generally sought after for modelling, there's something about her that grabs your attention, simply put, her photos catch your eye. When she auditioned for Venere and got accepted I was very pleased and I have been following her success with a lot of interest.

With this in mind I've decided that she should be the second of the Venere girls you'all should meet - so ladies and gents I give you Sarah Zerafa.


Describe your CHARACTER in 5 words

Outgoing, fun, caring, kind hearted and friendly.


Describe your STYLE in 5 words

My style various from day to day. I always wake up wanting to dress in a particular style, but my style in 5 words would be: vintage, chic, classic, and mum-90’s-wardrobe.





How did you get into modelling?

The interest began when I was still a 10 year old, always eager to watch ‘America’s Next Top Model’s latest episode. I also remember wearing my mum’s high heels, running around the house, pretending I’m taking part in a famous fashion show. Then, at around 13 years of age I shot my first commercial and bill board and that gave my career a head start. - I later modeled for some local adverts and photographers started taking more notice of me on Facebook. Some time later, I took part in an international commercial, was part of Fashion Week 2014 and the biggest achievement of all… became a Venere girl!!


What makes you angry?

When my internet connection isn't strong enough to Skype with my boyfriend who lives in Slovakia :)


What do you hate most about modelling and what do you like most?


"What I hate most is: waking up with a big zit in the middle of my forehead on the day of an important photo shoot" 

I hate waking up with a fever and having to wear a summer dress in the middle of December. Last but not least, having to pose in a pair of shoes that are 3 sizes too small and somehow still make them look good!
What I love most in modeling is being able to wear all types of different clothing including the latest fashion trends and high end pieces which I only dream of buying. I also love having my makeup done by professional makeup artists and different hair styles for every look.


FAVOURITE venere shoot?



Photo : Clint Scerri Harkins

This is my favorite Venere photo because although it wasn't an easy photo shoot, I feel that I still managed to produce a good result.



LEAST favourite venere shoot?

Photo : Steven Muliett





This is my least favorite photo - I wasn't that comfortable at the location we where in and I found it very difficult to pose on a motorbike.


What's your biggest fashion sin?

"My biggest fashion sin has to be wearing the transparent bra straps with a strapless top - come on, every one can see they are still there!!"


What do you eat for breakfast?

I am not a big breakfast fan! I usually prefer to sleep an extra 30 minutes and have a big brunch later on in the day


Any future modelling plans?

After Venere, I already have a couple of photo shoots booked and hopefully I will be involved in some more commercials.



You can also read Michela Mallia's Interview here





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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Interview : Michela Mallia - Venere

Photo by Kurt Paris

In a new interview series, we will be meeting the Venere girls to get to know them a bit better.

First up is Michela Mallia. I first met Michela (nurse by day, model by night) when she participated in the Toni and Guy Malta "Be The Look" Competition for which I was the stylist. I was immediately taken with her androgynous style, her bubbly personality and her confidence. I loved the result of that shoot. Michela progressed with her venture into modelling and now I've had the opportunity to work with her again for the lifestyle local program Venere.
Here is Michela, in her own words



HOW DID YOU GET INTO MODELLING?

I was sitting in a makeup artist's chair for a one on one learning session in 2012, when she suggested that I submit a photo to Toni and Guy Malta "Be The Look" Competition. Considering that I know the brand well, I never thought that I would be chosen to compete, but I was shortlisted and eventually chosen as the female model for January. 
Photo by Kurt Paris for Toni&Guy





I was also chosen to compete in Miss World Malta - I placed sixth with my hooded yellow lace Tarik Ediz dress - my own choice. Although it was a fantastic experience, I met and made friends with some amazing young women and gained a lot of recognition, I realised that my niche is high fashion, both in front of the camera and on the runway. This is the reason I applied to Venere; to gain experience and learn from the best people within the local fashion industry. 


DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY IN 5 WORDS 
Kind, caring, bubbly, funny, short tempered. 


DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE IN 5 WORDS 
Black, androgynous, chic, fashion-forward, mine.


WHAT MAKES YOU ANGRY? 
I hate it when people are not honest with others, choosing to use trust to stab people in the back and get ahead. I am completely against bullying, especially racism. These strong feelings started because I was bullied as a child, and have gotten worse since I started working full time at the ITU and have cared for patients of all forms and colours. Finally, what I think makes me the most angry is child neglect and abuse - children are a gift from God, and it breaks my heart to see kids suffering because they have incapable guardians for whichever reason it may be. 


WHAT DO YOU HATE MOST ABOUT MODELLING AND WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST? Modelling is a form of self expression that if done correctly - especially in conjunction with fashion, can be translated into art. It is the most freeing experience to be able to pose in front of a camera and produce a phenomenal shot while wearing a huge wig covering half of your face. Apart from that, its fun to be made up from head to toe once in a while. However, it is difficult to be treated differently because of your professional portfolio, and 
"....you must prepare yourself mentally for the pornographic innuendos due to more revealing photos or outfits on the runway - no matter how tasteful they may be." 
You have to learn to trust only the right people because of this consequence. Unfortunately, wanting to look your best can sometimes be taken too far. It is saddening to see so many models that have made themselves ill in an effort to look thin like their colleagues. 



FAVOURITE VENERE PHOTO

Photo by Tonio Lomardi




This is my favourite photo because it's a completely different concept. The makeup was totally different to what I am used to having on my face and the wig made posing difficult as half my face was covered but I managed to produce what I think is a phenomenal photo; I can proudly call it mine. In my opinion, the emotion in my face when compared to the mask is really striking. I really wish it could have fared better in the actual Facebook competition.


LEAST FAVOURITE VENERE PHOTO

Photo by Keith Darmanin







This photo is my least favourite because it was my first shoot, and it was nerve wracking to pose in Bizazza Street full of people. Although the child that was paired with me was not cooperating, I think that I could have done a better job.



WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FASHION SIN? 
You can say that my younger adolescent days were my fashion sin decade. I was a tomboy and I used to wear the most unflattering items for my figure. 
"Nowadays, I feel comfortable wearing most of the things that I choose to wear........."
My fashion sin would probably be going overdressed to an event.



WHAT DO YOU EAT FOR BREAKFAST? 
Usually I have oatmeal with protein, or else a fruit smoothie chock full of protein, or else protein pancakes. Quite boring actually.


DO YOU HAVE ANY FUTURE MODELLING PLANS?
I would like to be recognised as a reliable, professional fashion model, and I would like to work with a number of prominent brands in future, namely Charles and Ron, Creative Factory Seven and Ritienne Zammit, both in front of the camera and on the runway. I'm hoping that the Venere team will help me learn more about modelling and the industry to be worth of such opportunities. Eventually I would love to work abroad. I know how difficult it is to break into the industry, but a girl can definitely dream!


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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

My Styling Work : VENERE GOES WHITE


Tonight's edition of lifestyle and fashion, Maltese TV programme Venere featured my styling work.  

The theme we decided on was WHITE. From the colour white our planning and inspiration led to a somewhat bare feeling - in fact all the girls were barefoot. 
Models were Claire Marie Busuttil, who was dressed in a pointed collared shirt with a sweater vest and a skort underneath, her outfit could be describes as the trendiest and most fashionable. Donnha Barbara was dressed in lace, somewhat vintage-inspired outfit. Shelley De Martino's outfit is the 'barest' and 'loosest' of all and I chose it to suit her slender, tall frame.


Photography - Kurt Paris

Makeup - Krista Paris

Hair - Chris Galea

Styling - Caroline Paris

Co-ordination: Adrian J Mizzi, 
Shoot for Venere produced by Motion blur and Unique Promotions





You can see more photos and this year you can vote for your favourite photo by liking the photo on the VENERE FACEBOOK PAGE
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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Events Post : Sif Jakobs & 202 & Valletta

sif jakobs

Recently, on a random day, I spent an hour simply walking around Valletta at night, with no particular destination in mind. I love Valletta so this isn't about some revelation as to how beautiful Malta's Capital City is but for a Sunday evening I was impressed by how lively it was, how many people were out and about, how music was playing in various places..just what fun it was. It truly reminded me of parts of Rome, a city that I adore, Valletta has really lifted itself out of the social black hole it had once become.

It's no wonder that Sif Jakobs fell in love with Malta and Valletta whilst on holiday in Malta last November, so much so that she decided she wanted to work with Malta and even more so when she stumbled upon 202 Jewellers in Valletta, a beautiful shop that's really put an effort into stylish decor and excellent lighting. They got in touch and started dealings only last February but her jewellery is already here at 202 Jewellers Santa Lucia Valletta and last night 202 Jewellers organised a lovely reception which spilled out onto the streets of Valletta, excellent food and all the works. The jewellery is super stylish and very chic, some lovely pieces..so let's get cracking and see some photos.

sif jakobs 202 jewellers

sif jakobs 202 jewellers

sif jakobs 202 jewellers

sif jakobs 202 jewellers

I really enjoyed meeting Sif herself, born in Iceland and educated as a goldsmith in Sweden she cites her various travels as her inspiration, in particular Italy which she refers to as her second home. The jewellery range has a sense of minimalism and reminds me very much of Nordic design. I particularly love the leather bracelets, they're a popular trend in general but I see so many ugly, cheap-looking ones, these are really stylish and the quality and finishing of the products is top notch.

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Sif and The Venere Girls, Shelley, Janice, Sarah, Jade

sif jacobs 202 jewellers adrian mizzi
Adrian Mizzi and Sif
marisa grima caroline paris
Marisa Grima and I
 And some fooling around with the Venere girls



*NEWS until Sunday 3rd October they are offering a 20% off discount so get yourself down to Valletta and see the range with your own eyes.
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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

My Styling Work : Venere Goes Abseiling

A few months ago one of the editions of lifestyle and fashion, Maltese TV programme Venere featured my styling work.  I collaborated with local fashion designer Ritienne Zammit

The photographer, Kurt Paris, decided he wanted to try something different....fashion whilst abseiling down from a cliff. 
I decided to go with a 'Tokyo Punk' inspiration for the look of the girls, so lots of crazy colour, different patterns and textures, coloured punk hair styles and vivid makeup.

Photos by Kurt Paris
Hair: Gordon Mayo Toni and Guy Malta
Makeup: Elaine Galea
Sylist: Caroline Paris 
Clothes Ritienne Zammit Designs
Shoes: Aldo
Special Thanks to. EFRU
Artistic Director : Adrian J Mizzi
Shoot taken for VENERE produced by Motion blur & UNIQUE PROMOTIONS

The models were Katryona Calleja below :




Amy Brooke



and Jennifer Belli



The weather was horrible that day, cold, rainy, windy so I truly admire everyone who got into the harnesses and braved the cliffs..I on the other hand decided to watch from afar..however many different jibes abotu me not being a good stylist were pulled by Arian and Kurt.

The girls were initially quite scared, especially poor Amy who was the first one down, however the results are fantastic...







A big well done to the whole team, I'm very happy with the result:)

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Thursday, 20 February 2014

My Styling Work : Venere Avant-Garde Bridal

This week's edition of lifestyle and fashion, Maltese TV programme Venere featured my styling work!  I collaborated with Marquita Kemper, the fantastic and brilliant owner of bridal store Wedding Bells in Valletta, Malta. The photographer, an Italian photographer based in Malta, Federico Peltretti came up with the brilliant idea of creating a shot inspired by French Haute Couture and John Galliano, specifically John Galliano and the beautiful, extravagant collections he has produced over the years. 


Photography: Federico Peltretti,
Hair: Chris Galea, Guy Galea
Makeup: Elaine Galea Venere using Inglot,

Styling: Caroline Paris
Bridal Stylist & Clothes : Marquita Kemper Wedding Bells
Co-ordination: Adrian J Mizzi,
Shoot for Venere produced by Motion blur and Unique Promotions

The models were Rebecca Montaldo below :


Jennifer Belli (below), who got a tad emotional throughout this shoot as she is actually getting married this year


and Katryona Calleja


Chris and Guy from Michael and Guy created two fabulous wigs for Katryona and Jennifer that perfectly matched the theme and Elaine applied some beautiful avant garde make up looks. Rebecca's hair was crimped and twisted so as to create volume and then it was fashioned into a really cool messy/big  style. 

All the clothes and accessories are by Faragé, the French bridal house, (available From Wedding Bells) and the shoes are from Aldo








A big well done to the whole team, I'm very happy with the result:)

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