Buckle up. We are heading for one wild ride.
Well, not really. Ok, kind of?
We are ending this edition of Weekly Catch with a vehicle and not just any vehicle! Of course, we also got some models, such as Karlie Kloss, and some fashion news. And, be sure to find out what’s happening in The Hamptons.
Onwards we go!
Models
Isabeli Fontana
Fronts the Brazilian beachwear brand Água de Coco‘s latest campaign, which was photographed by Eduardo Rezende with styling by Renato Thomaz and beauty by Rodrigo Costa.
Read more at aguadecoco.com.
Karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn
Teamed up for Liu Jo‘s fall/winter 2016 campaign, which was captured by Christian MacDonald in London.
The #strongtogether campaign focuses on “women’s special, unique strength and the value of friendship that turns into mutual support, just like what takes place between Karlie and Jourdan,” according to the brand.
Read more at liujo.com.
Fashion
Chanel
Unveiled their summer 2016 beauty campaign, “Dans la Lumière de L’été” (In the Light of Summer), which features model Vanessa Axente who was photographed by Roe Ethridge with makeup by Lucia Pica, hair by James Pecis, styling by Anastasia Barbieri and manicure by April Foreman.
Read more at chanel.com.
The Hamptons
Sag Harbor
Is hosting The Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink, which benefits the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. There’s a paddle board race in the morning and a party at night.
Read more at hamptonspaddleforpink.org.
The Hampton Classic
Horse Show kicks off on 28 August and runs through 4 September in Bridgehampton. Set on a 65-acre showground, you can expect to see about 200 classes throughout the week with six show rings, roughly 80 shopping vendors, dining options and a farmers’ market.
Read more at hamptonclassic.com.
Men’s Corner
John Varvatos
Showcases their fall/winter 2016 collection in the below video, which features Grammy-nominated musician Hozier performing his single, “To Be Alone.” Photographer Danny Clinch directed the music video and also snapped Hozier for the brand’s campaign.
David Gandy
Reviews the Jaguar F-Pace for Vanity Fair UK. Here’s an excerpt:
“As you may have worked out, I’m not a fan [of an SUV or crossover]. Why would I be? You take a perfectly good car, make it uglier, worse around corners, use more fuel and then take up more space on our already overcrowded roads.”
David continues, “But then Jaguar goes and builds the F-Pace. An SUV—sorry, “performance crossover” or “practical sports car”, as they call it—that defies everything I have just said.”
And, here’s a video teaser:
Small preview of @VanityFairUK first issue of #VFOnRoute, on newsstands this friday. video by Chips Films & @Jaguar. pic.twitter.com/lFeOSHfRZj
— David Gandy (@DGandyOfficial) August 3, 2016
Read more at vanityfair.co.uk.
Until next week…