Venetia Scott

apc

A Look at APC Fall 2011, Now Available Online

>> Jean Touitou's buffalo-checked and croc-loafered Fall 2011 APC collection just hit the label's website, and we've got the lookbook, complete with a close-up look at accessories and a couple of Venetia Scott-shot ads featuring Aline Weber.
APC Fall 2011

>> Jean Touitou's buffalo-checked and croc-loafered Fall 2011 APC collection just hit the label's website, and we've got the lookbook, complete with a close-up look at accessories and a couple of Venetia Scott-shot ads featuring Aline Weber.

Marc Jacobs

A First Look at Marc Jacobs's Spring 2011 Campaign, Shot Backstage at His Show by Juergen Teller

>> Whether in the name of multitasking (and money-saving) or not, Marc Jacobs had Juergen Teller shoot his Spring 2011 campaign at the same time the runway show was happening — backstage, with the show set as backdrop.

>> Whether in the name of multitasking (and money-saving) or not, Marc Jacobs had Juergen Teller shoot his Spring 2011 campaign at the same time the runway show was happening — backstage, with the show set as backdrop. The first peeks of the product have turned up — featuring Masha Kirsanova and
Caroline Brasch Nielsen, the latter who is shown in a sheer top, causing some to voice opinions of discomfort, as she is 16 years old.

insider wire

Stylist Venetia Scott: "I Find Magazines Less and Less Interesting"

>> Longtime editorial stylist Venetia Scott, who's been photographing for magazines for the past five years and moonlights as creative director for both Marc Jacobs (she styles the show) and Marc by Marc Jacobs (she's involved in researching color choices, fabrics, and prints), told Ponystep recently that despite their contribution to her livelihood, magazines are failing to intrigue her: "I find magazines less and less interesting — I don’t really buy magazines or look at magazines.

>> Longtime editorial stylist Venetia Scott, who's been photographing for magazines for the past five years and moonlights as creative director for both Marc Jacobs (she styles the show) and Marc by Marc Jacobs (she's involved in researching color choices, fabrics, and prints), told Ponystep recently that despite their contribution to her livelihood, magazines are failing to intrigue her:

"I find magazines less and less interesting — I don’t really buy magazines or look at magazines. I mean I’ve got a twelve year old [daughter with ex-husband Juergen Teller] and we were talking about it yesterday — she’ll go on the internet and probably look at something like your [online] magazine [Ponystep] more. She would not ever go to a newsagent and buy a magazine. And even here when we get sent ones that I’ve got work in, she’s not really interested in it. In a way I’m doing less editorial because it seems a bit tired now."

She's also disillusioned with the power advertisers have over magazines »