Nadja Bender by David Bellemere for Vogue Spain March 2015, ‘La Rosa del Desierto’
Nadja Bender by David Bellemere for Vogue Spain February 2015, 'Erotica'
Garage Girls (2014)
To coincide with the launch of GarageMag.com, we got video wunderkind Ricky Saiz together with a gang of our favorite GARAGE Girls in – where else? – a garage. Clad in Calvin Klein and searing attitude, they take us on an access-all-areas tour of their workshop. Motors run, sweat and grime pervades, cars and bodies get washed. Grease monkeys never looked so sexy.
Nadja Bender by Denis Pielin for Muse Magazine Fall/Winter 2014-2015, 'Private'
Nadja Bender by Denis Pielin for Muse Magazine Fall/Winter 2014-2015, 'Private'
Nadja Bender by Denis Pielin for Muse Magazine Fall/Winter 2014-2015, 'Private'
Leona Binx, Ola Rudnicka, Janice Alida, Nadja Bender, Holly Rose Emery, Sabrina Ioffreda, Katlin Aas & Meghan Collison by Nick Dorey for i-D Magazine Spring 2014
Nadja Bender by Jeff Bark for AnOther Magazine Spring 2013
Nadja Bender by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Japan April 2013, 'When Life Was Exotic'
Nadja Bender & Clément Chabernaud by David Sims for Balmain Fall 2012 Ad Campaign
Gucci Pre-Fall 2012 Campaign VIDEO
Feeturing...Karmen Pedaru, Nadja Bender, Staffan Lindstrom by Mert & Marcus
For New Models, There’s Room At The Top
It’s been a puzzling season for model spectators. One of the biggest questions among enthusiasts is: Where are all the big-name girls? We let out a cry of relief when Karlie Klossopened Anthony Vaccarello today after skipping out on New York, London, and Milan. But what about Abbey Lee Kershaw (Alexander Wang and Anna Sui have been her only stints)? Or the incomparable Freja Beha Erichsen (who’s gone totally MIA)? The answer comes down to economics. Walking in shows pays a paltry sum compared to landing an ad campaign, which these supes continue to score in spades. Simply put (and much to our dismay), fashion week isn’t financially worth their time or energy.
So you’d think that Fall’s fresh faces would fill in the void at the top right away, but that hasn’t been the case. Aside from Nadja Bender and Marie Piovesan, there are just a handful of new girls who have proven themselves to be more than just blips on the radar. Spunky Icelandic beauty Kolfinna Kristófersdóttir managed to win (with a whopping 42 percent of readers’ votes) the Style.com Walk-Off in London, beating out veterans like Shalom Harlow and Alana Zimmer. She continued to up the ante even further in Milan, booking shows including Versace, Emilio Pucci, and Marni. The other one who has demonstrated she can compete in the major leagues is Chinese model Lina Zhang, who walked A-list runways like Dolce & Gabbana and Bottega Veneta this week. As Paris gets under way, we expect to see a few more of these uncovered gems, as well as more of the veterans, turn up at the shows. After all, walking in the Chanel show: priceless.