Saturday 7 March 2015

Brititsh Fashion Stylist: Edward Enninful

Edward Enninful is a British fashion stylist, and current fashion and style director of W magazine.

i-D Magazine

At the age of 18, Enninful's position as fashion director at i-D made him the youngest ever fashion director for an international publication. Soon, he became known for his edgy elegance, which quickly became his trademark. Much of his inspiration came from the streets. "We British have to customize our clothes, we have to be more creative, informing who you are—and I am still obsessed with the streets."[1] The looks he featured in his stories helped fuel the grunge movement during the early 1990s.
For the March 2009 issue, Enninful styled "The Best British" cover story by photographer Sølve Sundsbø. The issue printed 12 separate covers, each featuring one of twelve British super models, including Jourdan DunnKate Moss, Susie Bick, Naomi CampbellStella Tennant, Eliza Cummings, Alice DellalDaisy LoweTwiggyYasmin Le BonLily Donaldson, and Agyness Deyn.

Italian Vogue

In 1998, Enninful became a contributing editor to Italian Vogue. According to him, working with Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani and photographer Steven Meiselpropelled him to mature as a stylist. "I always say that I was a London stylist but when I worked with Steven, I became a proper stylist."
At Italian Vogue, he spearheaded the production of its "Black Issue", which featured only black models, including Naomi CampbellJourdan Dunn and Alek Wek. He described his intention as ending the "white-out that dominates the catwalks and magazines". The issue was so successful that Condé Nast had to print an extra 40,000 copies.
Enninful also styled the magazine's highly publicized June 2011 cover editorial, "Belle Vere", which exclusively featured plus sized models including Tara Lynn, Candice Huffine, and Robyn Lawley.

American Vogue

In 2006, Enninful became contributing fashion editor for American Vogue. He can be seen in the documentary "The September Issue".

W Magazine

It was announced in April 2011 that Enninful would be taking over as fashion and style-director of W, a position formally held by Alex White. He stated in an interview to WWD, "Now I'm going to be focusing my editorial prowess on W," ending his 10 year relationship as a freelancer with American and Italian Vogue. Under Enninful's direction, Wgenerated considerable attention for its riskier editorial, including the March 2012 cover shot by Steven Klein featuring tabloid regular Kate Moss depicted as a nun, as well as another cover featuring singer Nicki Minaj dolled up as an 18th-century French courtesan. And for the magazine's November 2011 art issue, Enninful collaborated withSteven Meisel on a series of fake advertisements that ran throughout the magazine, including one that featured drag queen contestant from RuPaul's Drag Race named Carmen Carrera hawking a fictitious fragrance called La Femme ("Isn't W Magazine the cleverest in all the land?" the fashion blog styleite wrote).
While the magazine was suffering in 2010, amid a brutal recession and competition from V Magazine and Interview MagazineW began showing signs of life after Enninful's takeover.[11] The magazine's ad pages went up 16.7 percent by May 2012, with 453 pages compared to 388 pages for the same period the year before, according to Media Industry Newsletter—the biggest year-over-year gain among fashion titles. Editorial Director Stefano Tonchi told The New York Times that Enninful was a big part of that success.

Advertising / Consultation

By age 22, Enninful worked for Calvin Klein on their advertising with Craig McDean and close friend, makeup artist Pat McGrath. To date, he has consulted for numerous advertising campaigns and runway shows, including Comme des GarçonsChristian DiorDolce and GabbanaCelineLanvinMulberryGiorgio ArmaniValentinoJil Sander,Calvin KleinFendiAlessandro Dell'AcquaGucciHugo BossMissoni.


http://www.edwardenninful.com/

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