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In this post, I’m sharing London celebration photos from a Pauline Trigere gowns photoshoot. As one of the most outspoken and recognisable fashion designers in the world, Pauline Trigere’s status as a staple in the fashion industry is hard to ignore. Yet, Trigere’s 60-year career has primarily been swept under the rug of history. Despite her impeccable designs, she appears on few lists of legendary designers. Perhaps even more surprising is how Trigere chose to distance herself from her fame. In this post, I’m sharing A celebration photoshoot for the Gowns of Pauline Triger.e
Pauline Trigere made a name for herself as an innovator. She epitomised couture with her very own mark. Her creations are timeless and sophisticated, transcending time, and to celebrate her iconic status within the fashion world, we want to take a look at one-of-a-kind garments she created during her lifetime. In this blog post, I share how I worked with Jessica, a personal stylist from New-York, on her London branding photoshoot to create images for her brand, sharing her clients’ experience, but also to celebrate Pauline’s Trigere designs legacy and attract her ideal client.
Jessica travelled from New-York with her Pauline Trigere outfits to spend a few days in London. It was the perfect opportunity for a styled photoshoot set in London and featuring her favourite designs. I spoke with Jessica via WhatsApp beforehand to understand her vision for this project. We also met in person to explain what she could expect from our photoshoot, as well as my vision for it. I discovered why she was so passionate about Pauline’s Designs. After graduating from the New-York Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), she became the last apprentice working with Pauline Trigere. She was on a mission to celebrate Pauline’s gown legacy through a styled branding photoshoot in London, aiming to capture images for her research project about Pauline, which she hopes to turn into a book. We discussed the various outfits she wanted to feature in London, along with suitable locations that would give her that Special London Vibe.
We discussed numerous locations for her photoshoot. Notting Hill is one of my favourites, and Westminster. But sometimes you don’t have to look far to choose a location for your photoshoot. Take a walk around your hotel or airbnb, to uncover the streets and buildings around it, are there any landmarks that could work for your photoshoot?
Jessica stayed in a hotel near Gloucester Road station, not far from South Kensington and the Natural History museum. She even spotted a red telephone box and a London bus stop featuring the famous red London bus. When you plan a photoshoot on location, make sure to communicate your vision with your photographer. This will make a real difference in getting images that work for your brand and your message.
When choosing a location, ask yourself: What, Where, Why. Working with Jessica, she wanted very specific London landmarks in her images, like a red telephone box, a red bus, and London buildings, so that her audience would automatically know where she was and share that special London vibe. We could have visited more locations, but it’s also crucial to consider how long you can maintain a presence in front of the camera.
The worst is for you to get bored and fed up because it’s just too much, and this, as your photographer, is the last thing I want. Trust me on this one, you will look bored in the pictures and will not remember your session as a great experience. So preparation, communication, and keeping it simple are key. If you’re planning to create a lot of content for your brand, with images for social media and your marketing, plan your photoshoot over 2 days. Don’t try to cram too much into one day. Consider the value you’ll gain from a professional photoshoot, rather than cutting corners.
We planned the photoshoot around the outfits and the locations. I had asked Jessica to think ahead about her vision for the photoshoot and which outfit she wanted to use for each location. The challenge when working on a London location photoshoot is always, where can we get changed?
There are a few options for you:
Either travel back to your hotel if the location we are working from is not too far.
Or book a private taxi where you can easily change inside and carry your suitcase with various changes of outfit. It’s always something I would discuss with you beforehand, so you can relax on the day of the photoshoot without worrying about practicalities. As Jessica said
This is the feeling I want you to walk away with after your London photoshoot with me.
This amazing styled branding photoshoot in London will help Jessica get closer to her goal of documenting Pauline Trigere’s legacy and attracting her ideal client.
Learn more about a branding photoshoot with me
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