The extra-large necklaces and bracelets from Vanessa Baroni were staged by Stephan Glathe on model Anais Garnier, home away from home in Paris, with glam support from hairstylist Kerstin Hajdu. The Mediterranean set was planned by the team from Studio Stephan Glathe and constructed specially for the shoot.
Since 2009, the German-Croatian jewelry designer Vanessa Baroni has designed for chunky necklaces, eye-catching earrings and bracelets, whose commanding color and material combinations draw inspiration from the art world as well as her many travels: “We are lucky to have found such a reliable partner with whom we collaborate: An Italian master artisan’s workshop with decades of experience and the necessary expertise, enabling us to guarantee the outstanding quality of our collections. We generally bring out two main collections every year with around 50 different designs each, which are then complemented by capsule collections or special editions.” says Vanessa Baroni.
Vanessa Baroni is meanwhile represented in eleven European countries and is expanding to the US and Australia at the moment.
GoSee : vanessabaroni.com & stephanglathe.com
About STEPHAN GLATHE
Stephan Glathe is international freelance fashion and advertising photographer based in Stuttgart, Germany. His work is emotional, yet well crafted and focused on the actual product. His customers like HUGO BOSS, Medima, Erwin Müller and others enjoy working with him because of his professional approach and his ability to convey the brand values in his images.His editorial work was recently published in QUALITY Magazine, SUPERIOR Magazine, BOLD, HUF Magazine, FAULT Magazine, Max, Playboy Magazine and various US publications like BISOUS Magazine, Relapse Magazine and VOLO Magazine.
Adverting clients such as BOSCH, YAMBS or Volksbank appreciate his ability to work with actual employees as models in their campaigns - giving the images a more authentic feel. The corporate image book "MEHR" with his images for TMG consultants won a Corporate Publishing Silver Award in 2012.