REY EXCLUSIVE: Interview with the Fashion Editor Luca Falcioni

The new Men’s Fashion Editor of Schön! Magazine talks exclusively on REY.

The Italian stylist who managed to put his name in some of the most important fashion publications ( Wonderland, Vogue, L’Officiel and more), talks to REY about fashion and styling, his personal experience in fashion and many more.

After studying and working in Rome, Luca moved to London to work in fashion. For him everything started at Selfridges where he used to work. His passion for fashion made his clients to want more and more from him and his personal styling skills push him to search more about it.

Was it easy for you to get the first job as a fashion stylist?  How have you started your fashion journey? 

My first experience in fashion was as an intern in the Fendi Head Office in Rome. I spent 6 months working on: digitisation of the brand's historical archive, rearranging and making a selection of sketches by Karl Lagerfeld, organising exhibitions of furs in Japan, dealing with the restoration of ready-to-wear and accessories from the archive (only to mention a few). It was an incredible experience! I learned a lot from it and definitely made me understand how to deal with different situations in the world of work. My strength of will and curiosity have always guided me during my journey. After the internship I moved to London looking for a new adventure. I started working for Selfridges, famous luxury department store in Central London, as a client advisor first and then as a manager. After years on the shop floor dealing with clothes and styling clients, from all over the world, I suddenly understood that styling was my real passion. Mixing and matching different garments and brands I was able to express myself creating looks. So I decided to look for an internship in the editorial business and Wonderland was my start up. I was in charge of 4 different publications (Wonderland, Man About Town, Rollacoaster and Gaytimes). I started just shooting for online. I was constantly experimenting with styling and working with different artists and after few months I started shooting printed projects. From that moment on, I have never stopped: covers, editorials, worldwide campaigns (Swatch, Netflix, Fiorucci, Police just to name a few) and celebrities. 

How would you describe yourself as a stylist? What is your vision?

My personal style is sexy, rock n’ roll which influences my work too. On set I use lot of leather, transparent garments, ripped denim, animalier prints, lace and accessories. I love making models/ talents feel confident and sensual. I have created my own aesthetic through the idea of ​​beauty that I have developed over the experiences and the years. Once Sofia Loren said :'A woman’s dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view’. Italia is love, sex and culture. Being Italian definitely has influenced my vision.

 Editorial or Celebrity styling? 

I like both! When I am on set with models i don’t have any filters, I can let my imagination runs wild. They follow my directions and wear whatever I want.

Completely different when I style celebrities, they have their own brand to consider. My job is to make them happy and confident spotlighting their personalities. It is definitely more challenging than models. But I am an Aries, I love challenges!

In your job you have to study about fashion and search for ideas all the time. How do you find inspiration for your projects?

My main sources of inspiration are: music, art, cinema and fashion. Living in this era where technology is fundamental, social media definitely influence and inspire my work too. Even my country has been influenced me through: the origins, history, culture, and therefore its cinema, its literature and the characters that were its icons. 

Have you found your muse? Any other models we should watch?

Personally I have more than one. I always discover new people who are a source of artistic inspiration. Right now I am obsessed with : Zendaya, Rosalia, Lizzo and Billie Ellish. They are all strong, stylish and talented women. In terms of model I am obsessed with : Aweng Chuol (who I shot for Collectible Dry), Fernando Lindez, Alton Maison, Mica Argañaraz.

You have worked with a lot of celebrities. Which collaboration was your favourite and why?

Few months ago I worked on one of the most memorable projects I've done so far. I styled the worldwide campaign for Police ( brand that produces sunglasses and accessories) with Lewis Hamilton. The formula one driver has been five times Formula One World Champion. He is often considered the best driver of his generation and widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. Fast cars are not just his interest, he is also really into fashion. Lewis has teamed up with the American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger to create his own line called TommyXLewis and he did the same with Police designing his own sunglasses collection. 

Styling and spending time with him on set was really inspiring. Unfortunately I can’t tell you more… the campaign is coming out soon. Can’t wait to share it with all of you!

Even shooting one of the main character from Game of Thrones : Maisie Williams. She was so lovely on set and she looked stunning wearing all Moschino for the cover story. I decided to make her completely different than the character she played in the famous series. She was colourful, sexy and confident. Stay tuned more celebrities and amazing projects are coming out soon.

Do you follow the trends? Which look is your favourite for this autumn/winter? (menswear)

it all depends if i am into the trend. I always try to propose stories that represent me and my vision. 

My favourite trends for Autumn/ Winter are : grunge, dyed hair, cargo pants, military and oversize tailoring.

Favourite new designers?

Marinne Serre, Richard Quinn, Dilara Findikoglu Daniel Flewtcher, CMMN and John Lawrence Sullivan.

I’m also obsessed with Daniel Lee, the new creative director of Bottega Veneta. I really like his vision, his daring and courageous creativity. 

Favourite SS20 collections?

Prada, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Ludovic De Saint Sernin.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in fashion?

First of all choose an area of fashion where you would like to work. Fashion jobs include everything from: photography, styling, merchandising, buying to designing. Try your hardest to get as much experience as possible : internships are always a good way to start.

Don’t give up. Life rewards those who work hard at it.

Any future plans or project you would like to share with us…

I am travelling a lot this year and I have a lot of stories and a couple of campaign dropping soon. Look out for them across my channels below:

Official Website

Instagram

Models.com

Dior Men Fall 2019: The Tailoring Campaign

The new Dior Men campaign is now out and it seems that it’s all about tailoring this season.

The campaign is photographed by Brett Lloyd and styled by Melanie Ward.

Starring Clément Chabernaud, Kohei Takabatake, Ludwig Wilsdorff, and Malick Bodian.

TASOS XIARCHO x REY Magazine

He is one of the most inspirational dancers and choreographers in Greece.

We fell in love with his eccentric style and attitude and we couldn’t wait until the moment of his collaboration with REY.

He works for some of the biggest names in Greece like Tamta and Eleni Foureira and he usually doesn’t stop on the choreography part as he loves creating the whole image of the projects he produces ( including styling and art direction).

Tasos Xiarcho is a true artist and we are sure he will always excel in Greece and Europe.

Enjoy our latest REY addiction:

Photography AURA

Styling & Direction Christos Christou

Assistant Stylist & Coordinator Yolanda Teskou

Grooming Matina Katsaropoulou

Videographer Vasilis Kolokythas

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THE GREEK ISSUE

GIVENCHY ATELIER: The new capsule collection is out now

Givenchy artistic director Clare Waight Keller approaches wardrobe essentials with a new capsule collection under the label Givenchy Atelier.

The collection is already out and it covers everything from casuals to formal must-haves including elegant suiting separates, knitwear, and timeless outerwear.

Model Lev Uliesov stars in the collection lookbook, inspiring in black and white ensembles.

AFTERGLOW is back in London's Waterloo East Theatre

After its sold-out run at Southwark Playhouse, AFTERGLOW transfers to Waterloo East Theatre, London with a brand new cast.

Josh and Alex are in an open married relationship. But after young Darius shares their bed for a night, a new intimate connection begins to form, and all three men must search for one another’s notions of love, intimacy, and commitment. Will their search for passion and intimacy come as easily as their freedom to play around?

Afterglow is a ‘steamy stripped-down look at gay intimacy’ (Huffington Post).

Recommended age 16+. This show contains strong language and nudity.

The play runs for a limited season. For more info and tickets check HERE

source: afterglow.co.uk

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Photography & Direction Sebastian Candiolli

Starring Lei Lei @ Wanted Agency

JW Anderson x Uniqlo: Their new collection is OUT NOW

For this fourth consecutive collaboration, JW Anderson continues to infuse his purely British DNA with the Japanese titan of the outerwear Uniqlo.

If, last season, the "cool-kid" of fashion across the Channel unveiled a summer wardrobe with Uniqlo where comfort remained spearhead, JW Anderson continues to give pride to England inspired by Saint Ives, a coastal city located in Cornwall County in the west of the country.

source: vogue hommes


JuliuS

Introducing Julius @ EastWest Models

Photographed by Phil Nguyen

Converse x Ambush: The collaboration collection

Tokyo-based fashion label Ambush joins forces with Converse to concept the Chuck 70 and Pro Leather in futuristic utilitarian styling.

Infusing Ambush’s signature idiosyncratic, often utilitarian styling to both sneakers – the traditionally canvas and leather styles are reworked with exaggerated proportions.

Rubberized material, matte overlays, and a gusseted tongue for stability and insulation.

The collection will be available on the 19th of October on converse.com and at selected sellers worldwide.

Giambattista Valli x H&M: Discover the collection pieces of their collaboration

After Alexander Wang , Balmain , Erdem and Moschino , Giambattista Valli is the new name who will be the guest designer for H&M as it has been announced in May.

The collection will be out on the 7th of November. Below you can check out the hero pieces and choose your favourites.


Calvin Klein reveals 50 years anniversary capsule, starring Justin and Hailey Bieber and others

In recognition of 50 years of provocation and self-expression, Calvin Klein will introduce the CK50 Collection on calvinklein.com and amazon.com on Oct. 15 for a limited time.

The capsule features classic silhouettes with unexpected logo placements. Prints include an all-over repeating monogram and high-impact logo detailing across women’s denim styles, dresses and sweatshirts and men’s denim and crewnecks. T-shirts and underwear round out the collection. Certain styles in the capsule have a CK50 leather pouch.

Accompanying the capsule is a campaign photographed by Glen Luchford, that broke today and will roll out globally over the next few weeks. The series of visuals reflect historic moments and themes across multiple decades. For example, ads feature Justin Bieber, alongside his wife Hailey Bieber, marking their first campaign together, as well as A$AP Rocky, Kendall Jenner, Troye Sivan, Liu Wen, Parker Van Noord and Rebecca Leigh Longendyke.

source: wwd.com

MODUS VIVENDI goes floral for the winter

Modus Vivendi unveils the Floral Line from their Fall Winter Collection 2019-2020 .

Inspired by the blooming flowers, the new MV collection comes to style up your look and add luxury lifestyle elements on it.

With romantic aesthetic and mood from the 70s ,there are no rules how to wear the floral pieces. Play and make everything on your way. Whether you dress it up or down, just be you.

The campaign is photographed in Los Angeles, by Brian Kaminski. Starring model Reed Murphy.

Becease we know how much you loved the model here’s a quick chat with our latest MV crush Timothy Reed Murphy. Enjoy the interview and find out more below:

What’s your life moto?

The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The meaning of life is to give your gift away. Pablo Picasso.

What genre of music best describes you?

Mostly chillhop/lofi beats. But I love some oldies and classical composers.

Toughest part of being a model?

Toughest part is work constantly

Beside fashion - do you have any special talents or hobbies?

I enjoy travelling and learning about other cultures while giving back to the special needs community.

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MR PORTER x TOM FORD FW19 Capsule Collection: OUT NOW

MR PORTER’s latest collaboration has been the most popular on social media the last 48 hours.

Their exclusive capsule collection with Tom Ford consists of 31 pieces, showcasing the luxe and confident style for which Mr.Ford is known for.

REY’s favourite element- tailoring on its best.

“We are thrilled to be bringing a fresh and exclusive FW19 collection of Tom Ford to our customers around the world. The brand is extremely popular with our global base, and we have no doubt that both the collection itself and the editorial behind it will resonate with Tom Ford and MR PORTER customers alike.” – Ms Fiona Firth, Buying Director, MR PORTER

Shop the collection HERE

Saint Laurent unveils ''The Love Affair'' condom campaign

Saint Laurent launches its range of condoms, available at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite store on rue Saint-Honoré.

The campaign photographed by Juergen Teller, featuring David Alexander Flinn.

Displayed at the price of two euros, these condoms, available in a declension of the house's flagship motifs (zebra, heart or gold version), are available exclusively at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite store. Direction then the number 213 of the rue Saint-Honoré in the 1st arrondissement of Paris to get your hands on this real object of desire.

GCDS SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

GCDS invites you to K-HAWAII…. in Milan!

K-Hawaii is GCDS’s modernized amalgamation of the word Kawaii (cute or adorable in Japanese) and Hawaii, one of the most beautiful places in the world, a tropical paradise rich with history. GCDS presents summertime seduction, where Kawaii is cute and at the same time sexy. This futuristic take on manga touches on the very concepts that formed the genre: a careful balance of suspense and humor, regulation versus fantasy, and idealized love featuring over-stylized and over-sexualized heroines. 

Kawaii is represented by iconic pop symbols from The Care Bears to Hello Kitty, with vibrant colors and playful prints, all fused together by Anna Trevelyan’s styling.

Missoni SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

Memories of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin Inspire the Heady, Romantic Mix at Missoni SS20 show.

The menswear collection was fresh, candind and it served the new elegant style for the summer. Tailoring all the way with strong references of the DNA of the brand with the bold knitwear patterns to lead the runway. The colour pallete was mainly burgundy with cream and sand tones and…. the 50 shades of blue.

Bottega Veneta SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

“Bottega Veneta is about the individual; it's for you," Daniel Lee ends in a press release on Bottega Veneta's recently concluded spring/summer 2020 women's and men's runway show, and we have to admit that the men’s collection was one of our favourites.

Set within the walls of the Palazzo del Senato, the floor of the venue was completely covered in cream Intrecciato encased in glass.

Sweaters with skin-baring details. remarkable leather pieces including some very cool boxer shorts, and relaxed tailoring were seme of the main elements of men’s collection. The styling gave a feeling of a ‘tailored sportiness’.



Burberry SS20 men's collection at London Fashion Week

Burberry was definitely one of our favourite shows of this season’s London Fashion Week.

The Spring/Summer 2020 collection had it all. Riccardo Tisci managed to put together all the ‘Burberry elements’ and offer a collection which is accessible to all.

The new street style, tailoring on its best and tartan in different combinations and colours.

‘‘Besides, the contrasting facet saw Tisci’s “Burberryesque” urban definition being an utterly eccentric momentum, capable of inspiring an older bracket too, which – unquestionably – is constituted by wealthier pret-a-porter fashion hunters searching through the means of fine quality and outstanding sartorial resilience.’’ F.Y

24 HOURS WITH TOMI LAPPI - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

The Finnish dancer, choreographer and model Tomi Lappi speaks exclusively on REY Magazine about all you would love to know about him and his work.

Tomi travels mainly around Europe for his work but has been based in Spain since 2017, even though we know him from huge productions like the Kinky Boots, Lio Smeralda and from his work with the Finnish superstar Saara Alto.

During his latest visit in Cyprus, we had the opportunity to work and spend 24 hours with the super talented Tomi Lappi.

Describe to us your 24 hours of a normal day of work in Spain.

Honestly the concept of a 'normal day' has never really existed in my life. We're in mid September now and since late June I think I can count my days off with my fingers but in exchange going back to Madrid now I'm first looking at some well deserved down time. Some days are working ridiculous hours and some are easier but it's how the industry works and honestly I wouldn't have it any other way.

Where can we actually watch your show live?

I went straight from Kinky to Lio Costa Smeralda from where I travelled straight to Austria so for the moment the plan is to stay off stage for a short while, but I've said this before and something exciting has come up and well, there I go again. But for now the plans are open and in negotiation until late 2020.

Have you done the choreography of the show as well ?

Lately I've been doing choreography work and dancer work separately, and the plan is to first establish myself as a dancer in Spain and then maybe look into choreography if the opportunity presents itself - moving from a country to another sometimes resembles starting from scratch but I've felt very welcome and appreciated in Spain so far so I'm excited to finally settle down there without having to rush away for contracts abroad.

We know that you have performed as a lady "drag queen" during your previous show. How dificult was for you to get ready for the role and perfom on stage?

Well performing in a musical in general was a completely new challenge for me and came with a lot of challenges and opportunities for both personal and professional growth. The rehearsal period was a lot about making friends with my own demons and insecurities about what other people might think but in the end it's a conversation you have with yourself about your self-worth and how you perceive yourself as a person. I don't want to sound like a cliche because finding security and peace within yourself in the masculine, feminine, the external and the internal is a tough and draining process of work but it's definitely worth the while. I loved the process from the beginning to the end and being able to perform as an angel in a musical that great definitely changed me for the better in a way the other productions haven't so far.

Where do you find inspiration for your work?

I find it impossible to rationalise where my inspiration comes from because I honestly have no idea - I get a lot from music, the people that I work with and their energies and I'm, a very visual and estethic person. My best inspiration comes from somewhere outside of myself and most of the time I feel like I'm a instrument translating something from a collective source into something that people can feel and perceive. Whether you call that outside (or inside) source the universe, god, the collective subconscious or whatever has very little importance.

After posting our first editorial with you, we received tones of messages about you and your sexy body. REY readers definetely LOVE Tomi Lappi! How often do you work out? Are you following a specific program or diet?

I workout 5 days a week with the Jonathan Sevillano and all my results are practically thanks to him, he's a great guy and in my down months it's the perfect way to bring some structure and stability into my life. I don't follow specific diets, I try to eat intuitively and when I'm hungry and listen to my body as much as possible, if somethings doesn't feel right, it probably isn't right. I sustain a diet of food that feels good and is nourishing all year round and I feel following diets is a losing game because of the amount of contradictory information out there. When I'm touring and travelling I do my best to maintain but with a lot fo compassion to my body - If I can't get out of bed in the morning, you won't see me at the gym either.

Your favourite pop star:

I think that'd be a tie between Dua Lipa and Justin Bieber.

You have travelled to a lot of countries for work or holidays. Your favourite destination?

I rarely travel for holidays, my ideal vacation is not travelling anywhere and just staying in my routine and stability, I get enough travel for work. I don't have a favourite, wherever I get a glimpse of the local culture makes me feel like I've learned and experienced and grown more but I feel also like it's impossible to travel without expanding and growing a little.

Relationship status:

I'm single.

What's your opinion on the dating apps? Do you think people can still flirt in the club or go for a date without the use of them?

Of course. I think in whatever you do in life you should be extremely honest without yourself about the motivation behind your actions. If you use the apps to meet people and have a good time, good on you - but if you find yourself lost on the phone trying to fill a void within yourself or finding external validation your not going to get very far. The same goes for going out though, alcohol, drugs... everything. You can't really make mistakes in life, what works for you works for you and what works for you today might not work for you tomorrow.

Would you be in an open relationship?

Yes - I don't have a preset image of what a relationship should look or be like and I think it's healthy that the norms of a typical monogamous relationship are being shaken down a little. I think every relationship is unique and couldn't possible work by the same book of terms and agreements. Creating your own rules if it's based on love and respect and mutual and individual growth is where the magic is. I could see myself in one, but I could also see myself in a monogamous one, or something in between. Life always knows better.

Have you planned your next journey?

After settling down to Madrid I will go to Ibiza for a few days to see my friends and colleagues and then priority number 1 is going to Finland to see my family to spend some time with them. What happens after... We'll well see 🙂

DISCOVER THE FULL EDITORIAL STORY HERE

Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey - Don’t Call Me Angel: OUT NOW

Ariana, Lana and Miley SLAY in the new videoclip and song ‘DON’T CALL ME ANGEL’, the soundtrack of the new movie of the CHARLIE’S ANGELS.

Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, who's previously worked with Ariana on music videos, the new videclip has already been in the TOP10 youtube trends worldwide, just 6 hours after it’s official release.

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