Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of the fashion photoshoot? Last month Fashion Studio was invited to take part in SENTALER Fall 2011 catalogue and campaign shoot. Bojana Sentaler - a talented fashion designer who is the founder of this Toronto based label - was great at directing the whole team and making sure that everything went according to the schedule.
The photoshoot took place in family Dujsic’s luxurious house in Lorne Park, southwestern Mississauga, on Saturday, July 16th, and was conducted by a fashion photographer Mario Miotti, whose previous work could be seen in magazines like Elle Canada.
Bojana Sentaler with her model (Krystal/Next)
Inspiration for the photoshoot
Fashion blogger Kesha Khan (Fashion-iv.com)
Mario Miotti (hiding behind the camera) and team
Inspiration for the photoshoot
Fashion blogger Kesha Khan (Fashion-iv.com)
Mario Miotti (hiding behind the camera) and team
Bojana and her sister Nina Sentaler
Ryanne Villas helping with styling
Choosing the next look
Sentaler Fall 2011 collection
Makeup artist & hair stylist Kayla Ratushniak with the model
All photos by Eva Fydrych
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ABOUT SENTALER
The SENTALER brand was established in 2009 by Bojana Sentaler, whose own international lifestyle and keen sense of aesthetics are reflected in her collection. After obtaining her business degree from the prominent Schulich School of Business in Toronto and gaining experience in the marketing field, Bojana began a journey around the world to explore her true talent and passion for design and fashion. Throughout those years, Bojana admired fashion trends and lifestyle in different countries that she visited or resided in, from Europe to Middle East, Asia and South America. Inspired by the diverse vibrancy and beauty of her journeys, Bojana created SENTALER, a signature fashion label that symbolizes luxury and elegance.
The SENTALER collection specializes in outerwear. Bojana uses extraordinary fine fabrics like alpaca and vicuña, and creates refined modern cuts paying close attention to detail. Each SENTALER piece is precisely crafted with hand finishes and is known for its soft-silky feel and high visual appeal. As a luxury brand, SENTALER pieces are made in limited production, thus offering exclusivity and uniqueness to its clients. Suitable for different occasions, the SENTALER collection is dedicated to the modern, classy and sophisticated women and men, who enjoy glamour and refinement.
ALPACA FABRIC
All SENTALER pieces are made from natural fine fabrics. SENTALER coats and capes are soft and silky to the touch, with a rich handle and sensual drape. The main fabric used in the collections is alpaca, a specialist organic fiber, which is harvested by shearing a Peruvian alpaca animal. Raised at high altitudes in freezing Andes, alpaca animals have developed microscopic air pockets in their fiber, which provide thermal insulation. As a result, SENTALER outerwear is lighter and warmer than wool and cashmere. SENTALER alpaca coats are resilient - they will not easily mat, pill, stain, lose shape nor color. Unlike wool, alpaca fiber does not contain lanolin, thus acting very comfortable, especially for sensitive skin. Alpaca fiber is extremely strong and durable, resembling silk. SENTALER collection is mainly made of baby alpaca, which comes from the first shearing of a young alpaca. This is the softest and most desired fiber. SENTALER also carries pieces made of Suri alpaca, which contain longer, rich-looking hair and are very silky and lustrous.
Source: SENTALER
Interview with Bojana coming soon!
Wow i love that red jacket and the sleek ponytail!
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