Posted June 16, 201014 yr Daphne Guinness (born 9 November 1967) is an artist of Irish descent and an heiress of the Guinness family. In the mid-1980s, she lived in New York City with her sister Catherine Guinness, who was a companion of Andy Warhol. She married Spyros Niarchos, son of the Greek shipping billionaire Stavros Niarchos, in 1987 at the age of 19, but divorced in 1999 with a reported settlement of about £20 million. On December 8th 2009, she appeared in KiD CuDi's music video, Pursuit of Happiness Guinness is prominent in the fashion world as a style icon, journalist and noted collector of Haute couture. She has an interest in the use of armour in fashion. She was a model in Naomi Campbell's Fashion For Relief runway show for The White Ribbon Alliance to raise funds for mothers in Haiti in 2010. In September 2010, NARS Cosmetics will launch a new collection dedicated to her.
June 13, 201113 yr "The Real Daphne Guinness" Harper's Bazaar March 2011 Photographer: David Bailey Source: sister-d @ bwgreyscale
July 11, 201113 yr "Dress Reversal" V #72 Fall Preview 2011 Photographer: Karl Lagerfeld Source: vmagazine via tFS
August 3, 201113 yr In the digital age the link between fashion and film has never been stronger: talents move from the art house screen to the editorial page on a daily basis and the influx of creativity is changing both mediums. Director Joe Lally takes the symbiotic relationship a step further, casting male models Tyson Ballou, Michael Brager, Charles Devoe , Cory Bond, Travis Hanson, alongside fashion legend Daphne Guinness in his film, The Black and White Maze of the Painted Zebra. Exploring the illusion of reality and the trappings of fame, the film offers a subversive look at the the current fixation with celebrity and the limits of reality. MDC talked to the film’s star Daphne Guinness, about the role of the moving image in the world of fashion, how it felt to be in front of the camera and what it will be like to get ready in the window of Barneys this afternoon. MDC: One of Zebra’s themes deals with the trapping of celebrity life, how did that topic resonate with you on a personal level? Daphne: The idea of your mistakes and vulnerabilities being public, and the public only knowing one aspect of your personality when your real life is falling apart bit by bit. MDC: As a filmmaker yourself, what was it like to be in front of the camera for this project? Daphne: Love any part of the processes. When the process stops I will be dead. I perceive life to be a process and this is the path I have chosen. MDC: What do you feel the role of film is within fashion right now? How do you think that role has changed in the past few years? Daphne: Fashion has only just realized that it can use film as a medium. In the days of the studio, the clothes were an integral part of the story, now much of the time it is an add on but I feel that clothes are just as much a part of the narrative. MDC: How do you feel about your window dressing moment at Barneys today? Daphne: I am terrified!! http://vimeo.com/blackwhitezebra/the-black...e-painted-zebra
March 26, 201213 yr The Little Black Jacket: Chanel's Classic Revisited by Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld from Amica April 2012
April 5, 201213 yr The Enchantress – Daphne Guinness stars in Markus + Indrani’s fantastical story shot for the winter issue of Muse Magazine. Outfitted by GK Reid, Daphne wears dramatic metallic pieces matched with elegant head-wear. Whether on the water or posing indoors, the heiress brings her own flair to the stunning creations.
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