Portrait of Brasilian born🇧🇷 Laura @_laurabary Second installment of an ongoing collaboration with Meryll Rogge celebrating Latin American beauty. The genesis of a collaboration between Meryll Rogge and Hans Neumann originated at the time they met back in New York in 2008 when both were still pursuing their careers and finding their own voices. For this second installment Neumann wanted to capture very straight forward portraits of the Latin America community in Paris as a homage to Thomas Ruff against minimal backgrounds mixed with stills of them captured in movement/medium of transport as an analogy to displacement that occurs within the Latin Community. Hans Neumann is a visual artist born in Peru. Based in New York and Europe since 2003. His first book 'Nuevo New York' published by Damiani in 2018, portrays artists and talent from Latin America that now have roots in New York. That same year, as a response to Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric he started a book project called 'Ensayo', that focuses on his study of the ideas of identity, home and community. There are 6 volumes to date and more to come. They joined forces with Esther Matilla for styling and Alejandra Perez for casting. Esther Matilla is a New York / Paris - based stylist, fashion consultant and creative director, originally from Spain. She is responsible for styling a vast portfolio of editorial and campaign work and elevating it to hold the same self-possessed charm. Her styling draws from a range of aesthetics and influences to help create looks that run the spectrum from buttoned-up glamour through to elegantly wasted. @meryllrogge Styled by @esthermatillaoubina Casting by @cross_bone_ Thanks @cadenceimage @caroleguenebeaud @gaiageneston @romainnougaret @lalalanier_ and the amazing @zoepbl https://www.instagram.com/p/CmE9HWDOsRV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Photography HANNA TVEITE
Styling ESTHER MATILLA
Set Design HAPPY MASSEE
Makeup CYNDLE K
Hair MARKI
Nails MAKI SAKAMOTO
Casting ANITA BITTON
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Tommy Hilfiger - Pre Fall 2019
Model: Livia Rangel for @Elite NYC
Photographer: Quentin De Briey
Styling: Esther Matilla
MUA: John Mckay
Hair Stylist: Chi Wong
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Portrait of Colombian born 🇨🇴 Felipe @felipomme Second installment of an ongoing collaboration with Meryll Rogge celebrating Latin American beauty. The genesis of a collaboration between Meryll Rogge and Hans Neumann originated at the time they met back in New York in 2008 when both were still pursuing their careers and finding their own voices. For this second installment Neumann wanted to capture very straight forward portraits of the Latin America community in Paris as a homage to Thomas Ruff against minimal backgrounds mixed with stills of them captured in movement/medium of transport as an analogy to displacement that occurs within the Latin Community. Hans Neumann is a visual artist born in Peru. Based in New York and Europe since 2003. His first book 'Nuevo New York' published by Damiani in 2018, portrays artists and talent from Latin America that now have roots in New York. That same year, as a response to Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric he started a book project called 'Ensayo', that focuses on his study of the ideas of identity, home and community. There are 6 volumes to date and more to come. They joined forces with Esther Matilla for styling and Alejandra Perez for casting. Esther Matilla is a New York / Paris - based stylist, fashion consultant and creative director, originally from Spain. She is responsible for styling a vast portfolio of editorial and campaign work and elevating it to hold the same self-possessed charm. Her styling draws from a range of aesthetics and influences to help create looks that run the spectrum from buttoned-up glamour through to elegantly wasted. @meryllrogge Styled by @esthermatillaoubina Casting by @cross_bone_ Thanks @cadenceimage @caroleguenebeaud @gaiageneston @romainnougaret @lalalanier_ and the amazing @zoepbl https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmge_U9IU_W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mucho más » semana DCXL (29E)
Primer domingo de febrero, nueva ocasión para analizar una a una todas las infografías que se han publicado en la prensa nacional e internacional a lo largo de la semana. Arrancamos el «Mucho más» tras el salto:
Trabajo: El interior de la maraña de túneles en Gaza | Autor: Emilio Amade | Medio: El Mundo, del 29 de enero
Trabajo: Crisis en el mar Rojo, nuevo golpe al transporte marítimo global aún no recuperado tras la pandemia | Autora: Elsa Martín | Medio: El Mundo, del 30 de enero
Trabajo: Cómo funciona el chip cerebral Neuronal 1 | Autores: J. de Velasco y J. Torres | Medio: ABC, del 31 de enero
Trabajo: Reforma en el muelle de Guggenheim | Autor: Josemi Benítez | Medio: El Correo, del 31 de enero
Trabajo: Despliegue militar de EE.UU. en Oriente Próximo | Medio: El País, del 31 de enero
Trabajo: Descubren que el Alzheimer puede pasar entre humanos en accidentes médicos raros | Autores: Julio Loyola, Roberto Alvarado y Luisa Ortega | Medio: La Razón (México), del 31 de enero
Trabajo: El implante cerebral Neuralink | Autor: Giuliano Granati | Medio: La Repubblica, del 31 de enero
Trabajo: Presupuesto de la Agencia de la ONU para los refugiados palestinos (Unrwa) | Medio: ABC, del 1 de febrero
Trabajo: El misil GLSDB | Autores: Álvaro Matilla y Maite Vaquero | Medio: El Mundo, del 1 de febrero
Trabajo: Primera fase de emergencia por la sequía en Catalunya | Medio: El Periódico, del 1 de febrero
Trabajo: Irán, principal enemigo de Israel y EE.UU. en Oriente Próximo | Medio: La Vanguardia, del 1 de febrero
Trabajo: 10 años del tsunami en Gipuzkoa | Medio: El Diario Vasco, del 2 de febrero
Trabajo: Medidas de la fase I de emergencia por sequía en Catalunya | Medio: La Vanguardia, del 2 de febrero
Trabajo: Ataques clave de Irán y sus drones | Medio: The Guardian, del 3 de febrero
Trabajo: Turquía echa el cerrojo al mar Negro | Autores: Iness Debbouza, Floriane Picard y Victor Simonnet | Medio: Le Monde, del 4 y 5 de febrero
Trabajo: Frutas, verduras y hortalizas de invierno | Autora: Esther Utrilla | Medio: Ara Diumenge (Ara) #510, del 4 de febrero
Trabajo: El canal de Panamá: la mayor arteria de comercio marítimo entre Asia y Estados Unidos | Medio: La Vanguardia, del 4 de febrero
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Fernando Torrent and Yasuo Yoshikawa for Chicca
Photographer: Astrid Sterner
Stylist: Esther Matilla
Model: Veronika Vilim
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Photography HANNA TVEITE
Styling ESTHER MATILLA
Set Design HAPPY MASSEE
Makeup CYNDLE K
Hair MARKI
Nails MAKI SAKAMOTO
Casting ANITA BITTON
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Metal Magazine
"Lay, Lady, Lay"
Model: Esther Heesch
Photographer: Frida Marklund
Stylist: Esther Matilla
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