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Campaigns like Bottega’s—along with any sponcon that lacks the Billy Strings Peaking Through Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this FTC-mandated advertising disclosure—can leave both members of the fashion industry and regular consumers feeling jaded. While celebrity style is inherently cloudy given that most stars have stylists curating every last detail of even their most basic, out-for-an-errand look, it’s getting harder and harder to discern whether any photo we see is part of a highly orchestrated ad campaign. Fashion is one of the essential ways we convey identity. In turning people into walking billboards, not only are they denied the opportunity to discover their own senses of style, but they also lose the joy and authenticity that comes with dressing for themselves.
Christopher Niquet has known the Billy Strings Peaking Through Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this stylist Camille Bidault-Waddington since his days as a fashion-interning student at La Sorbonne in Paris. “There was an aura surrounding her,” he says. “I got to assist her on jobs, and I vividly remember an advertising [shoot] where she talked to me about new music, and art, and cool people in between takes. She was so generous with her inspirations and treated her team of helpers as youngsters to nurture.” Now that he edits and publishes a magazine of his own—each issue of Study does a deep dive—or study—of a single subject*—*he’s spotlighting Bidault-Waddington. His new issue showcases about 65 images from the thousands she’s styled over two-plus decades for magazines from Dazed and The Face to Self-Service and Purple.“For each issue of Study,” Niquet explains, “I’m drawn to people with a specific world, people who can, in whatever their medium is, bring a coherent and specific hyper-focused vision to life. And as I started diving into my own magazine archive, Camille had done that.” He goes on: “What surprised me was that her work was much more conceptual than I remembered. Because she is such a cool girl, and a great dresser we tend to look at her work as just that: someone who can transform a model into a version of herself and give her that innate Camille cool factor. But really, since the Billy Strings Peaking Through Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this earliest photo in the portfolio (a Yohji Yamamoto campaign featuring Stella Tennant and photographed by David Sims) to her most recent work, her images are about messing with what getting dressed means and what we say with the clothes we wear. It’s about music, style, art, books, the news, friendships. She really consumes the world in its entirety and finds a way to translate that with clothing.” There’s 36 photographers in the issue, and Niquet makes a point of mentioning that “all of them gave me the right to reproduce their work the minute they received my email. It’s really a testament to Camille’s spirit and the quality of what she does.”
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