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Showing posts with label nick patnode. Show all posts

Vision's Nick Patnode models for Berlin fashion

Nick Patnode, a local model with Vision, was working in Berlin last summer and did a shoot for Fier Management, a fashion platform that supports emerging designers in Berlin. The promotional shoot for their website featured clothing by one of the best high-end shops in Berlin, Odeur (which also sponsors Berlin Fashion Week), which carries local and European designers. Nick (also a fledgling filmmaker) has the perfect European look for such designs. Perhaps he should consider a move across the pond?








Production: Fier Management
Clothes: Odeur
except light grey shorts in image 3 by ffixxed
Bag from Sandqvist
Shoes from Zeha
Photography: Adrian Parvulescu
Model: Nick Patnode
Make-Up Artist: Anna D. Crystal Jaeger

Local inspiration: muses and lenses

Another round of local fashion muses and fashion photography via Facebook uploads, Twitpics and the blogroll - a little taste of a week's worth local inspiration.


Etsy vintage clothing seller/stylist/blogger Kitty Cotten of Geisha Pearl Vintage gets snowed-in, in style.


Minneapolis-based personal style blogger Shannon Licari tries out the maxi skirt trend.


Model/muse/stylist Ines Kovacevic poses for local photographer Wing Ta.



Ellen Dahl Lawson shoots Vision model Nick Patnode at SCENEaSOTA for street style blog The Minneapoline.


Photographer and H&M visual stylist Amy Gee does a self portrait while on a business trip to H&M in Dallas.


Musician/actress/model Hannah von der Hoff posing for a photo shoot.


Event producer/stylist/trend forecaster Angie Hanson lookin' purdy.


Musician/sound experimentalist Mark McGee (aka MAKR) gets serious.


Brian Gioelli shoots local fashion icon/fashion designer/arts curator/mplsart director Emma Berg in Rodarte for Target at WAMarchy! last Saturday.

SCENEaSOTA short films released

For the annual SCENEaSOTA fashion show held on November 6 at Loft2, local filmmakers Elijah Chhum and Wesley Meirick collaborated on a series of short films, which were screened in between designer segments. If you're anything like me, you were too busy chatting with your seatmates and getting drinks to fully appreciate the work that went into these films. Today Elijah released the films, which feature clothing and accessories from local designers and models from Vision, on Facebook.

The first film features models Karen O'Bryan, Elle Williams, Wesley Meirick, Elijah Chhum and Nick Patnode, clothing by Jenn Bratvold and Britta Feuerhelm, and jewelry by Carrier Pigeon and Ann Lambrecht.

C'est as nous (It is ours) from Elijah Chhum on Vimeo.

The second film features models Ashlee Williams, Jonathon Sargent and Gail Lewis, clothing by Kathryn V and Jenny Carle, and accessories by Timmilyn and Tasha Rae.

Tentation (Temptation) from Elijah Chhum on Vimeo.

The third film features menswear by Raul Osorio with Freedom from Doubt bowties and womenswear by Carmichael Claith with Bionic Unicorn jewelry, with models Alice Walker, Joe Laue, and Wesley Meirick.

Abstract- Untitled from Elijah Chhum on Vimeo.

Part four features womenswear by Frances Zerr with Ruby3 accessories, and menswear by Kevin Kramp with Ferociter accessories.

Prendre (to take) from Elijah Chhum on Vimeo.

New promo images for Charlie Brackney's salon

Some images, apparently promo images for hairstylist Charlie Brackney's new, to-be-announced salon, popped up on Facebook over the weekend. They feature Ashlee Walker and Nick Patnode of Vision Management Group, fashion styling by Jane Belfry, makeup by Andrea Holton, photography by Shelly Mosman and hair by Brackney.






Photo by Shelly Mosman
Fashion styling by Jane Belfry
Hair by Charlie Brackney
Makeup by Andrea Holton
Modeled by Nick Patnode & Ashlee Walker (Vision)

Freedom From Doubt Fall 2010 lookbook

Local neckwear line Freedom From Doubt has released its latest lookbook for Fall 2010. It stars the gorgeous, impeccably-jawlined Nick Patnode of Vision models. The line is available online and at W7 Collective's monthly pop-up boutique.



All photos by Jeffrey Bryce Bordenkecher