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Karen Morrison, the President of GCK, and Devon Wasser, the Family and Program Manager, talk all things Gilda's Club and they mission to help those affected by cancer and what you need to know to be a part of Noogiefest on October 26th...
Gilda's Club President and CEO Karen Morrison and Associate Board Member Tarah Decker came by to tell us all about the mission of Gilda's Club and their upcoming WIGS event...
President and CEO Karen Morrison and Family Program Manager Devon Wasser came by to preview this weekend's Noogiefest at Gilda's Club Kentuckiana...
For nearly five years, our Women of Influence podcast has featured conversations with some of the most influential female executives in Central Ohio. This year, Columbus Business First decided to take things a step further with the launch of our inaugural Women of Influence Awards.We fielded 126 nominations, ultimately honoring 27 outstanding women in six categories: nonprofit leaders, community champions, entrepreneurs, trailblazers, mentors, and a rising star, along with Businesswoman of the Year, OhioHealth's Karen Morrison. We encourage you to check out our July 14th print edition for short profiles of each honoree and an extended Q&A with Karen. During our July 12th awards event, I sat down for brief chats with three of our honorees:Merry Korn, CEO and Founder of Pearl Interactive Network; Kari Jones, President & CEO of the Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio; and Emily Foote, Area Manager for Bechtel Corp.Listen on to hear what they had to say; and stay tuned for my onstage conversation with our keynote speaker, Bath and Body Works CEO Gina Boswell.Mentioned in this episode:Let Crate Media help uncover your company's story and amplify your messaging with a branded podcast. Get a free one-hour casting session at crate.media/cbf
In this episode, we discuss a topic that is never far from teachers' lips: technology! From ChatGPT to Wolfram Alpha, we look at how teachers are still the most valuable asset a student has, even in this world of rapidly-advancing technology. Our host for this episode is Commissioning Editor for our maths titles at the Press, Arifah Khan. She is joined by two special guests, Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw. Karen is an experienced teacher and teacher-trainer who now works as an author and materials developer. She is the author of a number of mathematics courses. Nick is a maths teacher, senior leader and author of our Cambridge IGCSE™ Mathematics Core & Extended coursebook. For all the show notes, plus extra info, go to cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-ep-42-how-to-be-an-effective-maths-teacher-in-a-fast-changing-modern-world
Karen Morrison stops by WAGM Studio and talk with Gam & Mz Gogetta about her nonprofit organization that helps incarcerated people with regaining their freedom. African Americans are overly sentenced when it comes to the justice system. Is the system designed to keep African Americans prison? Karen has been advocating for inmates for 6 years and her non-profit has help many people get out of prison such as April Barber and etc. Karen loves that she can help others and most importantly they become family. Karen....
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has reached a multimillion-dollar legal agreement with online retail giant Amazon.com Services, LLC. (Amazon) for the illegal sale of pesticides in California.Under the terms of the agreement, Amazon will pay DPR a total of $4.97 million – $3.69 million in unpaid pesticide sales assessment fees and related late penalties, and $1.28 million in civil penalties associated with retail sales of unregistered pesticides into California. Amazon also agreed to register as a pesticide broker, and report and pay the mill assessment associated with all future retail sales of registered pesticides into California. Karen Morrison, Chief Deputy Director and Science Advisor to the DPR explains how the regulation of crop protection materials is extending into cyber space boundaries to protect the public . www.cdpr.ca.gov
Gilda's Club Kentuckiana President and CEO Karen Morrison and Kosair Charities CEO Barry Dunn told us all about their organizations and the $1 million dollar donation Kosair Charities gave Gilda's Club...
What a Creep: Not Fade Away Podcast Bonus Ep “The Who in Cincinnatti” The Travis Scott “Astroworld” Concert Tragedy (This episode was originally released in December 2019) In today's episode, we talk about the tragedy at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati that took place on December 3, 1979. On that night 11 people were killed trying to enter the doors for a concert by The Who. At the time it was the worst concert tragedy in American history. “Festival Seating” was demonized and the term “stampede” was irresponsibly used to describe it and other incidents over the years. So what actually happened that night? Take a listen to this show! In this episode, I am helped by someone who was key to disseminating information the night of Monday, December 3, 1979, in Cincinnati, Paul Wertheimer, founder, and principal of Crowd Management Strategies. The information he gives us will be invaluable to truly understand what happened and why the same mistakes keep popping up around the world. The full list of those killed that day are as follows: Karen Morrison 15 Finneytown OH Stephan Preston 19 Finneytown OH Philip Snyder 20 Franklin OHWalter Adams Jr. 22 Trotwood OH Peter Bowes 18 Wyoming OH Connie Sue Burns 21 Miamisburg OH Jacqueline Eckerle 15 Finneytown OH David Heck 19 Highland Heights KY (Who had escaped the melee only to go back to save people and get crushed in the crowd.) Teva Rae Ladd 27 Newtown OH (She left behind a husband and two children) Bryan Wagner 17 Fort Thomas KY James Warmoth 21 Franklin OH I want to take this moment give a special shout out to some of my best resources: Paul Wertheimer Wikipedia (Please support them by the way.) Rock and Roll Tragedy From Rolling Stone magazine published January 4, 1980 Are The Kids Alright? By John Grant Fuller People who provided voices: Dana Buckler from the How is this Movie podcast as Major Dale Menkhuas David the Producer from The Unwriteable Rant Podcast as Mark Helmkamp Nick from the Dependent Independent Podcast as Phil Sheridan Austin Beach from the Wynabego Warrior The Tale Of John Waynnabe podcast as Richard Klopp Jennifer Menges from widely travelled.com. as Diana Cubert Stuart Menges from WidleyTraveled.com as Pete Townshend Neil Cetrangolo of the Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks Podcast and the Halos & Heathens Vlog as Michael Kanzer Erin Whitehead of the Braless Podcast as our unnamed concertgoer Sean Cocca from the Childhood Remastered Podcast as Dan Smith Please be sure to subscribe to the show so you won't miss my next episode! If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out. Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out! In the meantime--follow me on social media! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/ Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com Be sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPod Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreep Email: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/# Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Political scientist Keneshia Grant of Howard University in Washington, D.C. offers analysis of the debate between the candidates for Vice President that was held last night; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses the sometimes confusing messages we've been getting about COVID-19 from some politicians and medical authorities; Dr.Charles Gardner, Medical Officer of Health for Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, talks about the decision to impose hefty fines on any infected person who fails to self-isolate; Melanie Hughes of The Barrie Curling Club explains how they will be keeping some of their programs going and how they will try to keep people safe while taking part; Family doctor Peter Lin outlines the various therapies that were used to treat U-S President Trump for COVID-19; Although there's only one school-related COVID-19 case in the Trillium Lakelands District School Board more students will be required to switch from in class to remote learning. We get reaction from Karen Morrison a mother of two kids who go to the school that's been affected; We meet Tyson Foerster, a former Barrie Colts player who was picked by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round.
A Leader's Voice w/ Guest Willie Brown, Advocate For Prison Reform Mr.Willie Brown is a Richmond, Virginia resident, and Returning Citizen after serving 35 years and 11 months in the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Corrections. Since being released November 30, 2018, he has spoken at a Prison Reform Rally, advocated and spoken in support of Bills at the State General Assembly for the incarcerated, and has advocated with family members at Parole Interviews on behalf of their loved ones confined. He is currently a part of a newly formed Criminal Justice Committee formed by Brenda Cole's Brown, the President of the Richmond, VA Chapter for The National Action Network organization. Mr. Brown has participated in a webinar panel discussion about his experiences in prison and the parole board process for the Day of Empathy and #Cut50 hosted by Karen Morrison. He has been discharged from parole supervision as of March 27, 2020, and is focused on working with others who are dedicated to serving the oppressed, poor, and disadvantaged, of the incarcerated and non- incarcerated. Mr. Brown feels In regards to Freedom, Justice, and Equality in a broken and corrupt system. Dr. Marten L. King said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere... Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly." The content is focused on offering insight and support to individuals concerned about combining faith and leadership in a variety of professional environments. Persons in the leadership of a church, social, civic organization, business, or government position share their experiences and discuss topics of concern for them as a leader. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors/owner and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Storm Talk 365 Radio/ Storm Radio 24/7, any of the affiliates, sponsors or concerned parties represented by the network. Podcast content, editing, episode descriptions, and audio content are the responsibility of the podcast owner. All information, content, and music provided solely for general information, reference, and entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringements implied. **We Do Not Own The Rights To Any Music. Or The Contents of This Podcast. Used For Entertainment Purposes Only** www.stormtalk365radio.com https://www.facebook.com/stormtalk365msb/ Facebook Page - Storm Talk 365 Radio Tags: stormtalk365radio stormtalk365 leaders a leadersvoice ministry communityaction communityawareness socialissues nationalactionnetwork brendacoles alsharpton
Karen Morrison knows is an advertising professional with two children. It took her two and a half years to find a home to rent in the Huntsville area since so many property owners now prefer to let to short term tenants; One drink a day: that's the new threshold that's recommended if we hope to avoid some of the serious health effects of alcohol. Tim Stockwell of the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research at the University of Victoria tells us about their research; Shakil Choudhury is a diversity consultant who conducts unconscious bias training for police services across Canada including here in Ontario; Emilie Norris-Roozman is a master's student at Queen's University who hopes to recruit participants for a survey she's created. to learn more about the experiences of people who've been bitten by a tick and contracted Lyme Disease; How has the pandemic affected who can serve as a volunteer? We find out more from Brenda Snider of Volunteer and Information Quinte in Belleville; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the this week's big issues in federal politics; Late last week, the province gave the go-ahead for people to start forming bubbles or "social circles" of up to 10 people. But deciding who to include can be a bit of a balancing act. We talk about it with Nafissa Ismail of the school of psychology at the University of Ottawa; Hollis English an owner of Murphy’s Farm Market and Bakery in Alliston explains how being forced to adapt during the pandemic has actually allowed them to expand their business model. .
La narrazione svela come è nata l'amicizia che ha trasformato Naomi nella regina delle passerelle e nell'ispirazione, per Gianni Versace, di alcune tra le sue più belle collezioni. -------Crediti: NBC NEWS TODAY, 17 luglio 1997.Fashion Filies, prodotto da Karen Morrison per CBC Television, condotto da Tim Blanks.Leading Women, di Sean Joell , Johnson e Crystal McCrary E Anthony per CentricTv (Viacom International Inc.)Model: Naomi Campbell, di Chris Sebastian per E intertainment.Designer Marathon, prodotto da Marlene Cardin per Videofashion (Fashion News World Inc.)Into the Jungle, words and music by Elton John. Che tempo che fa, di e con Fabio Fazio, prodotto da Endemol Shine e RaiSky News, 17 luglio 1997, (Sky Limited).The Oprah Winfrey Show, di Oprah Winfrey, prodotta da Harpo StudiosThe Tyra Banks Show, di e con Tyra Banks, prodotto da Bankable Productions, Handprint entertainment, Telepictures productions
A passion for life drives Kinsey Morrison to make a difference. Morrison had survived three different life-threatening illnesses by the age of 15. Today, she is a senior at Stanford University in California, studying international relations and Spanish, and dreaming of being a Supreme Court Justice. She is also training for a half marathon and spending 10 weeks in South Africa through a study abroad program. In 2015, Morrison spoke at the United States Supreme Court, advocating for marriage equality for her two moms in Kentucky. Not surprisingly, she is writing an honors thesis on public policy and immigration She says the most important thing to her is helping unite people across the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the nation, as well as teaching people how to truly be alive while they’re living, since none of us ever know how much time we have. Morrison has spoken to more than 25,000 people, raising over $600,000 for the health charities that saved her life. After the 2016 presidential election, Morrison founded Stanford Women in Politics to support her female classmates interested in running for office or working in government. One of her dreams is to be the Governor of Kentucky. She is a National Merit Scholar, Bell Award Winner, and the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ National Youth Philanthropist of the Year. An alumna of St. Francis School in Louisville, Morrison is the 2nd youngest guest to appear on our program. She is also the daughter of our #152nd guest, Karen Morrison, the president and CEO of Gilda’s Club of Louisville, Ky.
Nine years ago this December in Ketchum, Idaho, Karen Morrison was working as an assistant to a physical therapist. It was there that she met a young woman named Amanda, a talented athlete who had been a four-sport rookie of the year at Yale when she was in a terrible car accident that left her... The post IDS:086 Karen Morrison & Katie Martin-Stutzman – AquAbility appeared first on IDAHO SPEAKEASY.
Karen Morrison Nine years ago this December in Ketchum, Idaho, Karen Morrison was working as an assistant to a physical therapist. It was there that she met a young woman named Amanda, a talented athlete who had been a four-sport rookie of the year at Yale when she was in a terrible car accident that left her completely unable to use the left side of her body. The physical therapist she was working for asked Karen to do some exercises with Amanda in the water. She says “We both got kind of bored, so we slowly started working on swimming…we came up with a unique way for her to swim with only her right arm and right leg.” Amanda’s natural athletic tendencies pushed the physical therapy into serious training and the two ended up attending a national Paralympic swim meet. It was this experience—seeing all those athletes pushing themselves and feeling good about their bodies—that ultimately made her start AquAbility.
Jason Mudd chats with Gilda's Club of Louisville's CEO Karen Morrison about the beautiful things that can come out of struggles like living with cancer. Check out this talk to hear how people come together every day at Gilda's Club to lift one another up and help everybody move forward on their journey.
Aquability is a therapeutic aquatic program designed to help children with disabilities develop "independence and ability, enhance health and fitness, increase self-esteem and improve quality of life." We speak with Karen Morrison, the founder of the Boise-based organization, about using pools to help kids grow.
Go backstage at Burberry February 2018 with makeup artist Wendy Rowe and Cara Delevingne at Christopher Bailey’s Final Show. Some of the world’s most iconic supermodels from Naomi Campbell to Kate Moss, Edie Campbell and Adowa Aboah were there to celebrate this seminal night in the brand’s history. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison. DP Cameraman Giovanni Sicignano.
Kaia Gerber takes us behind the scenes at TOM FORD Fall 2018 Women’s show at the Park Avenue Armory, featuring the debut of Shadow Extrême in TFX10 from his new makeup line Tom Ford Extrême. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison. DP Cameraman Giovanni Sicignano. MODTV film for TOM FORD Beauty.
Not Fade Away Podcast Follow up to Episode 4: The Who in Cincinnati Welcome back to the Not Fade Away podcast! Today's’ episode we talk about the tragedy at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati that took place on December 3, 1979. On that night 11 people were killed trying to enter the doors for a concert by The Who. At the time it was the worst concert tragedy in American history. “Festival Seating” was demonized and the term “stampede” was irresponsibly used to describe it and other incidents over the years. So what actually happened that night? Take a listen to this show! In this episode, I am helped by someone who was key to the disseminating information the night of Monday, December 3, 1979, in Cincinnati, Paul Wertheimer, founder and principal of Crowd Management Strategies. The information he gives us will be invaluable to truly understand what happened and why the same mistakes keep popping up around the world. The full list of those killed that day are as follows: Karen Morrison 15 Finneytown OH Stephan Preston 19 Finneytown OH Philip Snyder 20 Franklin OHWalter Adams Jr. 22 Trotwood OH Peter Bowes 18 Wyoming OH Connie Sue Burns 21 Miamisburg OH Jacqueline Eckerle 15 Finneytown OH David Heck 19 Highland Heights KY (Who had escaped the melee only to go back to save people and get crushed in the crowd.) Teva Rae Ladd 27 Newtown OH (She left behind a husband and two children) Bryan Wagner 17 Fort Thomas KY James Warmoth 21 Franklin OH I want to take this moment give a special shout out to some of my best resources: Paul Wertheimer Wikepedia (Please support them by the way.) Rock and Roll Tragedy From Rolling Stone magazine published January 4, 1980 Are The Kids Alright? By John Grant Fuller People who provided voices: Dana Buckler from the How is this Movie podcast as Major Dale Menkhuas David the Producer from The Unwriteable Rant Podcast as Mark Helmkamp Nick from the Dependent Independent Podcast as Phil Sheriden Austin Beach from the Wynabego Warrior The Tale Of John Waynnabe podcast as Richard Klopp Jennifer Menges from widely travelled.com. as Diana Cubert Stuart Menges from WidleyTraveled.com as Pete Townshend Neil Cetrangolo of the Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks Podcast and the Halos & Heathens Vlog as Michael Kanzer Erin Whitehehead of the Braless Podcast as our unnamed concertgoer Sean Cocca from the Childhood Remastered Podcast as Dan Smith Please be sure to subscribe to the show so you won’t miss my next episode! If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out. Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out! In the meantime--follow me on social media! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/ Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com
Karen Morrison sees her job as president and CEO of Gilda’s Club as winning the job lottery. Gilda’s Club is a cancer support community, for families and patients, helping them live with joy. Morrison joined the organization eight months before the clubhouse opened in 2007. The Louisville Chapter is its 22nd club. Prior to Gilda’s Club, Morrison spent 17 years as chief operating officer for the American Red Cross, directing programs for the Southern Arizona Chapter, and then as development director for the Mid-Rio Grande Chapter in Albuquerque. She also served as the major gifts officer for the Mid-South Division of the American Cancer Society in Louisville, and as the chair of the Cancer Support Community Affiliate Council, an advisory group that works with more than 50 Cancer Support Communities in the U.S. and Canada. A graduate of Western Kentucky University, Morrison is a participant of the Kentucky Institute of European Studies and is a 2010 graduate of Leadership Louisville. Morrison is an avid volunteer, serving as a Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana board member, and with many other organizations. She and her partner, Audrey, have three daughters – the oldest of whom is a cancer survivor.
Paul Hanlon is a rising star and leader of a new generation of stylists. The 39 year old Brit is the main man behind Gucci, Moschino and who styles shows and shoots for glossy magazines some of the world's hottest ad campaigns. Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison. In association with Fab-Beauty.Com
Subject: International Women's Day Speaker or Performer: Panel Discussion Date of Delivery: March 5, 2017 Moderator: Cecilia MontesdeocaPanelists: Martha Hernandez, Aruna Seth , Karen Morrison, Milena Stojkovic, Turdukan TostokovaThe Women's Marches that took place around the world on January 22 were a powerful manifestation of women's power. International Women's Day dates back to the 1900s with roots in the labor movements. Today the holiday continues to address existing inequalities among the genders while recognizing and celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Join us for a panel discussion of the diverse contributions international women in our community have made to help empower other women and bring positive long-term change to North Dakota and beyond.Video version:https://youtu.be/dzTgiKQODjI
#TBT Valentino, one of the great legends of fashion tells us why beauty is in his blood, "I love beauty, it's not my fault". Go backstage at Valentino Fall 2007 in Paris with Pat McGrath, Orlando Pita and top models Daria Werbowy, Julia Stegner, Natasha Poly and Gemma Ward. Repoorted, Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Get the supermodel look. Go backstage at Esteban Cortazar Fall 2016 and see how hairstylist and Moroccanoil Creative Director Peter Gray created the strong, sleek beauty look for the show at Paris Fashion Week. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Giuseppe Zanotti gives us an exclusive look inside his sexy, cool Fall 2016 Collection with top model Imaan Hammam and Kyle Anderson, Style and Accessories Director Marie Claire USA. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison. Produced in association with Giuseppe Zanotti.
#FBF Go backstage with Dean and Dan Caten at DSquared2 Fall 2005 fashion show with makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury, hair stylist Peter Gray and top models Natasha Poly, Isabeli Fontana and Bianca Balti. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Meet Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford's 14 year old daughter and modeling's next big thing. We spoke to Kaia front row at the Public School Fashion show, her first NY Fashion Week. Kaia is signed to IMG Models and just shot the Alexander Wang Spring 2016 Campaign and is on the cover of VOGUE Paris with her mom Cindy Crawford, photographed by Mario Testino. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Karl Lagerfeld takes us inside his Front Row Only Fall 2016 fashion show in Paris with Willow Smith and Pharrell Williams. Karl talks fashion, beauty and why he loves Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Happy Birthday Alessandra Ambrosio! Alessandra is one of the sexiest models in the world and was born in Erechim, Brazil on April 11, 1981. Check out one of our first shoots with Alessandra Ambrosio in 2006 on set of her campaigns for Victoria's Secret and XOXO. For all the latest news visit Alessandra's website AlessandraAmbrosio.Com.Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
#TBT Gisele Bundchen takes on set of Victoria's Secret Swim 2007 shoot on the sexy beaches of St Barth's with supermodels Alessandra Ambrosio and Karolina Kurkova. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
This week Anthony Vaccarello was named Saint Laurent's new Creative Director. Go backstage with Anthony Vaccarello at his fashion show in Paris with his Supermodel squad - Cara Delevingne, Karlie Kloss, Jourdan Dunn, Constance Jablonski and Arizona Muse and find out why he's so hot. Featuring backstage beauty interviews with makeup artist Tom Pecheux and L'Oreal Professional hair stylist Anthony Turner. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Go backstage at Roberto Cavalli Fall 2016 at Milan Fashion Week with designer Peter Dundas, makeup artist Pat McGrath and top models Skylar Tartz and Vanessa Moody. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
#TBT Top model Agyness Deyn takes us backstage at her major show season at Fashion Week in New York, Milan Paris in Fall 2007. Go backstage with Agyness as she navigates her way from New York to Paris, at all the hottest fashion shows from John Galliano to Versace and find out why the world’s top photographers think she is a superstar. Featuring fashion photographers Mario Testino, Robert Fairer Vogue USA, Sean Cunningham Harper’s Bazaar and V Magazine’s JD Fegurson and Greg Kessler, Style.Com. Exeutive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Pat McGrath, Max Factor Global Creative Design Director shows us how to create the flawless beauty look of Stella McCartney Spring Summer 2016 backstage at Paris Fashion Week. Produced in association with Max Factor UK. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Want to know how supermodel Cara Delevingne always looks so chic and effortlessly cool? Wendy Rowe, one of Cara’s favorite makeup artists talks to us about how get the nude beauty look that Cara is so famous for. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
#TBT Gisele Bündchen gives us an exclusive look inside the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2005 with supermodels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio and Izabel Goulart. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid take us backstage at DVF Fall 2016 at New York Fashion Week with fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Marc Jacobs Fall 2016 Backstage with Lady Gaga, Kendall Jenner and top model Peyton Knight at New York Fashion Week. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Go backstage at Jason Wu Fall 2016 with top model Ruth Bell and Yadim, Maybelline New York Global Makeup Artist at New York Fashion Week. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid takes us backstage at New York Fashion Week at Anna Sui SS16 and tells us why she loves fashion designer Anna Sui and why she adores being a spokesmodel for Maybelline New York. Gigi is wearing her favorite St. Louis sunnies by KREWE de Optic. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Karl Lagerfeld takes us inside his Chanel Spring Summer 2016 Collection wtih supermodel Cara Delevingne. Featuring top model Kendall Jenner, interviews with Karl Lagerfeld, Kyle Anderson, Leigh Lezark, Liu Wen, Caroline de Maigret. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Pat McGrath takes us backstage at DVF Fall 2015 with designer Diane Von Furstenberg and shows us how she created that sultry smokey eye makeup look for Fall Winter 2015. Produced in association with Max Factor UK. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
BALMAIN x H&M Fashion Show by Olivier Rousteing featuring supermodels Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss and Alessandra Ambrosio. On Tuesday night in New York the Balmain x HM Collection had it's global runway debut in front of a celebrity packed audience. The Balmain capsule collection will hit H&M, Stores worlide and online on November 5th. Here's a first look #HMBalmaination Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Watch our fashion film on ANNA BAUER "BACKSTAGE" photographer Anna Bauer's comprehensive portrait of the protagonists of fashion in the twenty-first century's first decade: not just the designers but the entire cast of PR agents, photographers, make-up artists, art directors, editors and, of course, the models. Featuring interviews with Tim Blanks and Fabien Baron. Anna Bauer's book "BACKSTAGE" is published by Angelika Books and is avaialable at Net-A-Porter. Filmed in Paris during Spring 2012 Fashion week. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Ciara takes us behind the scenes at Giuseppe Zanotti’s Spring 2016 “Rebel Angels” Collection at Milan Fashion Week. Italian designer Giuseppe Zanotti is the king of the sexy stiletto and for his new Spring Summer collection he casts his eye on California, Los Angeles specifically, merging a confluence of influences and themes into an eclectic line-up of shoes, bags and special ready-to-wear pieces. Reported, Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid speaks out about body-shaming on social media backstage at Giambattista Valli's Spring 2016 Collection in Paris. She talks to us the impact of the bold viral post that she recently shared with her 7.2 million Instagram followers. Hadid had received numerous negative comments on the popular social media app, with some criticizing her curves, slightly jumpy walk and reality show pedigree. On September 28th she defended herself and with a passionate, heartfelt post on her Instagram feed: “No, I don’t have the same body type as the other models in shows…I’m a hard worker that’s confident in myself, one that came at a time where the fashion industry was ready for a change.” We caught up with Gigi backstage at Spring 2016 Paris Fashion Week to find out more about her empowering message for women everywhere. Reported, Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Pat McGrath, the world's most influential makeup artist shares her top beauty trends for Spring Summer 2015. Go backstage with Pat McGrath at New York, Milan and Paris Fashion week. Produced in association with Max Factor UK. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison
Taylor Hill, Victoria's Secret newest Angel talks to us about her life as a model, why she loves Instagram and her ambitious plans for the future. Meet #TheNewestAngel Reported, Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.