Who travels light? I feel it’s a mastered art Im still trying to perfect (apparently I come with way too much baggage!). So here some tips as I escape Sydney’s last days of winter to the USofA. Three stops, the Hamptons, New York City & Nevada’s Black Rock Desert…will I survive Burning Man!
This week the historic & beautiful Strand Arcade in Sydney launches it’s Spring/Summer edition of ‘1891’, which I was asked to curate & photograph this season. It was definitely one of my favourite projects this year, so thank you to a wonderful team that helped me edit this amazing magazine. Here are some outtakes from our Long Island adventure with model, Erin Heatherton!
Meet Justin Bobyn, who grew up in Montreal & now resides in Sydney where he completed a Medical Degree at UNSW. Now an Orthopaedics surgeon, he spends his spare time as a jewellery maker! Yes the perfect mix of creative genius overload. His first design a customised bracelet was a collaboration with designer, Patrick Johnson. It started from the idea to have a wrist bone shape, and then he kicked around the idea of personlised screws as initials which he makes by hand. So what’s next you say, well he’s just designed a bone replacement implant for children. Go JDB !
All Photos: Romy Frydman for StyleMeRomy.com with Justin Bobyn in his studio wearing P.Johnson top & pant.
“Crockett & Jones shoes from London, Dries Van Noten shoes from Paris, vintage Filson travel bag & travel journal – I draw onto my journals images that represent a trip and find local artisans to interpret my drawing and customise them, its the perfect souvenir from a trip abroad.”
“Sitting on a vintage Eames chair that I rescued and restored, Henleys top, vintage Levis, Tart ‘Arnel’ glasses, the screw for my customised bracelets worn as a necklace.”
“Color Atlas of Anatomy book, prototype packaging for my bracelets, travel journal, personally customised iPad case cover, woven crests from my travels, initial bracelet prototypes, assortment of tools, a bracelet cuff I made for my mum & ring (two of my first metal jewellery pieces).”
“Working on my bracelet samples wearing P.Johnson top & blazer”
“Hermes tray holding a collection of bracelets and prototypes, Persol sunglasses, Color Atlas of Anatomy book, jewellery tools, journal, Hermes fragrance, & the all important rotary drill.”
“Hermes hat, iPhone 5 texts, personally customised iPad case cover, key and initial screw for my bracelet design on chain.”