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Dua Lipa Stars in Her Own Sitcom
Welcome to Dua’s World. Dua Lipa lives her pop star fantasy in the best of New York Fashion Week’s collections.
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As the city slowly rebuilds, Vogue pays tribute to everything—and everyone—that makes New York … New York. Filmed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock.
The pop videographer, beloved by the likes of Petra Collins , Paris Hilton and Pat McGrath , is known for a mash-up style and distinct aesthetic that scored him a role as Vogue’s visual content creator, until leaving to pursue a freelance career. Bardia Zeinali grew up in Vancouver, Canada, dreaming of becoming a musician. However, he turned to video instead. While at Vogue, he posted clips of Anna Wintour in her office for the publication’s Snapchat and created short and quickly viral videos on celebrities like Beth Ditto, as well as recordings at the Women’s March in Washington DC and the post-election Trump protests. He also shot the videos at the Met Gala 2018, where he made photobooth-style clips with the Met as a backdrop, starring Rihanna, Katy Perry and Anna Wintour. In early 2018, he left Vogue to pursue a freelance career, scoring clients like pop star Troye Sivan along the way, for whom he made a video for his latest single, “Bloom.” Zeinali lives on the Lower East Side in New York.
Jorden Bickham is a stylist, creative director and fashion editor based in New York City. She is currently contributing fashion editor to AMERICAN VOGUE, a brand she has been aligned with for seven years. As fashion director of VOGUE.COM, she created the website’s voice for style and beauty in video, on social, through experiences, and in photographic portfolios, and covering everything from the haute couture to athleisure. The platform has allowed her to cultivate a new guard of emerging image-makers, such as GORDON VON STEINER, CHARLOTTE WALES and BARDIA ZEINALI. In her work on editorial and branded content, she has styled seminal beauty and digital fashion campaigns for MICHAEL KORS, ESTÉE LAUDER and LANE BRYANT. For VOGUE, she brings her directional eye, sense of humor, and narrative sensibility to the magazine’s pages each month, working with such diverse collaborators as ANTON CORBIJN, PAT MCGRATH and CASS BIRD.
Simon Malivindi is a French born / NY based producer specializing in location scout & location management and operating worldwide for the fashion & film industry since 2005. In September 2018, he founded his own structure, One Thirty-Eight Productions, a full service production company based in Brooklyn, New York & Los Angeles, California.
Tim Masick has been coloring spots in New York for more than a decade and is best known for his long-standing collaborations with some of the top directors in the advertising industry. His commercial credits include award-winning national spots for Google, Nike, Acura, Calvin Klein, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DirectTV, Target, and General Electric. In 2013 Masick earned acclaim when director Spike Jonze hired him to do real-time color grading for the first-ever YouTube Music Awards. Here he turned stage performances into cinematic music videos on the fly for the live Internet audience. Prior to joining Company 3, Masick spent five years at Moving Images. He began his career with Tape House Editorial and is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology.