What do you do when you’ve built your very own denim empire
and have a slew of cutting-edge designs to entice the public with each
season? You tap one of the industry’s most effortlessly chic supermodels
to be the face of your brand, of course! At least that’s what Paige Adams-Geller, co-founder and creative director of her eponymous label, decided to do.
Last year, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
made her PAIGE denim debut by modelling for the company’s S/S 15
campaign, and she’s back at it again this autumn posing as the ultimate
rock star. To showcase her newest collection, which consists of luxe
coated jeans, leather jackets, and cropped flares, Adams-Geller
conceptualised a rock ’n’ roll–themed shoot that took place at the
Troubadour in Los Angeles.
We had the honour of visiting Rosie and Paige on set during the
production of this A/W 16 campaign, which consisted of bright lights,
wind machines aplenty, and Ms. Huntington-Whiteley headlining her very
own show.
In this exclusive behind-the-scenes interview,
Huntington-Whiteley reveals her best tip for taking a pair of jeans from
day to night and Adams-Geller tells us about the hottest pieces from
the new collection. Watch the video ahead.
WHO WHAT WEAR: Tell us about the autumn/winter collection and the overall idea behind today’s shoot.
PAIGE ADAMS-GELLER: You know, I was thinking about
quintessential L.A., and I was really thinking about the music scene in
L.A., which is always part of the rock-’n’-roll vibe of my alter ego. I
think that I was a British rock star in my past life, and I say that all
the time. I was like, “How can we bring that feeling into the
collection?”
Then all of a sudden it hit me at like 4 in the morning, 5 in the
morning—I was in Mexico, and I was like, “Oh my god, we have to shoot at
the Troubadour.” I was like, “This will be amazing.” I really wanted to
channel that even rock-’n’-roll vibe a little bit further by being in
it, and then I almost wanted it to feel like Rosie was the rock star, or
she was getting ready for the concert before and after, and what the
vibe would be like, and then even see her on stage. She likes to sing
karaoke.
ROSIE HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY: Oh yeah. I’m in my
element today. I’m on the stage, the lights are on me, I have a whole
band. There’s a wind machine. I’m very happy.
PAG: I used to have a band myself, and so it’s
almost like me channeling myself through Rosie and really starring at
the Troubadour. We even have a marquee outside that says, “PAIGE
featuring Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.” I was like, “This is awesome; it’s
like my dream coming true. I’ve never performed here, and now I feel
like I am.”
RHW: I’ve had a few phone calls from friends who
have driven past the Troubadour on the street and go, “Is there
something we don’t know about you? Are you performing at the Troubadour?
What's going on?”
PAG: You never know what happens later. We’ll see, maybe.
WWW: What’s your best tip for taking a pair of jeans from day to night?
RHW: I think my best tip to take a pair of jeans
from day to night would be switching the shoes up. Often we’re in flat
shoes during the day or a more casual pair of booties or sandals, and
then in the evening I would put on really sexy high heels or a glamorous
pair of boots. Again, maybe changing my top from being a T-shirt into
more of a silk shirt. This shirt I have on actually will look really
beautiful in the evening, and maybe changing your accessories. I think
jewellery really is such a fun way to change up your look. Pretty much
all this jewellery I have on is costume jewellery, which is so
affordable to make your look fun and easy.
PAG: You took the words out of my mouth. I don’t wear flats ever, but…
RHW: Me either, actually.
PAG: I was really listening to you, I was going,
“Really? You wear flats during the day?” I might go from casual boots
like these to a really sexy strappy heel, and then change it up
definitely with a silk blouse and a cool blazer, or a really nice
leather jacket. There are so many great leather jackets in the
collection that you could actually just wear with a T-shirt in the day
and then just pop it up a notch with a sexy blouse, but accessories
really do make such a big difference, I agree. Putting on the silk
scarves, tying cool ties around your neck, and really just changing it
up. Just one little thing can take it from morning till moonlight.
RHW: The stylist has taught me that, because she’s
just so good at doing all these little details, and it’s really fun to
see an outfit transform from being simple or more laid-back to then
coming alive with accessories. I think that’s cool; it’s really cool to
see it.
PAG: It makes it easier when you’re on the go, too,
because you travel so much. Being able to take an outfit and not have to
bring five outfits—which I don’t know if I’ve quite learned that when
I’m packing—but I try to change it up with accessories, and it makes it a
lot easier for packing. Just a couple little things make a big
difference.
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