Bal Harbour

Fall 2017

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DAVID ROEMER has quickly established himself as part of the new generation of image-makers. After studies in psychology, film and painting, he turned his focus to photography, capturing models like Jourdan Dunn, Bella Hadid and Lily Aldridge, among others, for international publications. In this issue, Roemer shot model Charlee Fraser wearing Fall's most generous knits in "Creatures of Comfort." LYNN YAEGER is one of the fashion industry's great iconoclasts. Her personal approach to style and reporting have made her a must-read for decades. A regular contributor to Vogue and T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Yaeger has been sharing her point of view with Bal Harbour for the last five years, including this issue's ode to '90s fashion. "In tough time like these, I am planning to look for all the sequins and glitter I can find— sparkle for day is my new motto!" "I am very much looking forward to two inaugural collections in Paris—both from women designers: Clare Waight Keller making her debut at Givenchy, and Natacha Ramsay-Levi at Chloé." YAEGER: SKIP BOLEN/GETTY IMAGES Contributors We asked this issue's writers and photographers what they are most looking forward to this Fall. 42 BAL HARBOUR SARAH GORE REEVES is Bal Harbour magazine's contributing fashion director. She is also the fashion director of Harper's Bazaar, Turkey and a contributing editor for Vanity Fair Italia and has collaborated with photographers Miguel Reveriego, Will Davidson, Patrick Demarchelier, Alexi Lubomirski, Ben Hassett and Paola Kudacki, among others. In addition to styling our fashion features, Gore Reeves also had the chance to interview one of her favorite models, Claudia Schiffer. "Claudia is such a cool person, intelligent, thoughtful and has her priorities right. She would be anyone's idol as she recreates herself in many roles: designer, actress, mother, supermodel. She's proof that you should pursue your interests and never be afraid of changing it up." "There's no longer a need to borrow your boyfriend's sweaters! The trend I most love this Fall is oversized. I just love the silhouette and it fits my vibe. A cozy sweater with long sleeves or a structured jacket with exaggerated shoulders, or a long coat. These stay in your closet—and stay cool."

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