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Rooted in the City: Moodart School of Fashion Communication Students Showcase a Modern New York Girl 

In a captivating fashion editorial shot in the heart of New York City, the students of Moodart Fashion School present a modern, urban narrative that pays homage to the city’s vibrant roots. The editorial encapsulates the essence of a young woman deeply connected to the spirit of New York, effortlessly blending her rich cultural heritage with contemporary fashion trends.

A Tribute to New York Roots

Each carefully composed image within this editorial portrays a young woman who epitomizes the heart and soul of New York City. Her fashion sense is as eclectic and dynamic as the city itself, effortlessly bridging the gap between tradition and modernity. The Moodart students have meticulously curated looks that speak to her heritage while embracing the latest fashion trends. In one evocative shot, the model leans against a laundromat counter, reminiscent of the city’s ubiquitous neighborhood laundromats. She’s dressed in a hand-knitted vest, layered with vibrant red trousers and accessorized with retro pearls—a nod to the city’s multifaceted cultural tapestry. This image not only captures the essence of everyday urban life but also celebrates the resilience and diversity that New York is known for.

Urban Chic and Effortless Style

Another compelling image features the model standing confidently beside a delivery van parked along a city street, clad in checkered red and white pants paired with a pale pink blouse. The bold pattern and color palette strikingly contrast with the urban backdrop, highlighting her ability to stand out while seamlessly blending into the city’s vibrant rhythm. The photograph captures the juxtaposition of gritty urban life and high fashion, exemplifying how New York roots can inspire an effortlessly chic style.

The Heartbeat of the City

Throughout the editorial, the Moodart students have expertly captured the unique energy that defines New York. Each image tells a story of a girl who is rooted in the city’s traditions yet looks forward with a keen eye on contemporary trends. Her style is a reflection of the city’s heartbeat—a blending of the familiar and the avant-garde, the past and the present. The laundromat and street settings are deliberate choices, epitomizing the ordinary spaces that shape the everyday experiences of New Yorkers. These settings serve as a canvas for the model’s fashion expressions, illustrating how style and environment intermingle to create a unique urban narrative.

This editorial is a showcase of the Moodart students’ burgeoning talent and innovative vision. Their ability to intertwine the dynamic spirit of New York with cutting-edge fashion design reflects a deep understanding of cultural storytelling through sartorial choices. Each look is thoughtfully crafted, demonstrating their prowess in marrying heritage with modernity and making a powerful statement about identity and fashion. The Moodart Fashion School editorial, themed around a young woman with New York roots, stands as a vibrant testament to the timeless allure and contemporary edge of the city. Through their creativity and keen eye for detail, the students have painted a compelling portrait of a modern New York girl—one who honors her roots while paving her way in the fashion world.

CREDITS

Production + Project coordinator: Alessia Caliendo @alessiacaliendo

Photography: Tiziano Demuro @ti_demuro at FISHEYE Agency @fisheyeagency

Hair: Satoshi Ikeda @satoshiikeda120

Make-up: Maria Ortega at The South James Agency @mariaortegamakeup using Smashbox

Model Trinity at Wilhelmina Models @wilhelminamodels

Styling curated by: @jjaacopo @chiara_camuffo @dennis.dervishi @gallettavibes @emy.brunello_ @ssssssssoniassssssss @carlottalonganesi @valentinabressaan @sheisangix @celeste_rodighiero @sofiamxtt @sarabiasii_ @silvia_zn @juanjrpablo

Production assistant Natalie Sevilla @helloitslinde @helloitslinde_

Educational Project Leader Cecilia Bortolazzi @cecilia_bortolazzi

Production powered by MOODART School of Fashion Communication @moodart_fashion_communication

Words + publishing coordinator Mira W. @mirawanderlust

 

Cropped shirt: Cornelia Mihali
Love gilet: Santé Couture
Checkered Skirt: Jona
Socks:Stylist’s own
Shoes: Madras

 

Wool anthracite jacket with beads: San Andrès Milano
Checkered shirt: Cornelia Mihali
Wool anthracite shorts with beads: San Andrès Milano
Red ballerina shoes: Madras

 

Left_ Cropped shirt: Cornelia Mihali, Love gilet: Santé Couture, Checkered Skirt: Jona, Socks: Stylist’s own, Shoes: Madras | Right_ Knitted top: Quitting Studio, Necklaces: Bows and Olives, Top + Socks + Shoes: Stylist’s own, Neon checkered pants: Jona

 

Left_ Knitted vest: Hand of Made, Pants: Mantù | Right_ Love shirt: Santé Couture, Big checkered Pants: Jona, Socks: Stylist’s own, Pink ballerina shoes: Madras

 

Left_ Knitted vest: Hand of Made, Pants: Mantù, Necklaces: Fleaur de peau, Socks + Shoes: Stylist’s own | Right_ Knitted yellow sweater: Quittin Studio, Love shirt: Santé Couture, American boxer + Socks + Black sabot: Stylist’s own

 

Left_ T-shirt: Lessico Familiare, Bow + Collant: Stylist’s own, Blue Loafers : Madras | Right_ T-shirt: Lessico Familiare, Bow + Collant: Stylist’s own, Blue Loafers : Madras

 

This editorial not only highlights the students’ impressive capabilities but also sets a benchmark for how fashion can be used as a medium to explore and celebrate cultural identity. With their fresh perspectives and innovative approach, the students of Moodart are poised to make a significant impact on the future of fashion, inspiring new narratives that are as diverse and dynamic as New York itself.

 

 

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