Harmony Boucher, model
Under the heading "Fresh blood", we usually present young professionals who have not yet become familiar in the pages of magazines, but will certainly have time to do this in the near future. Today, our heroine is British Harmony Boucher, who created the Vuvuvultures group, and after she began her modeling career.
Text:Inna Provorova
For a whole year already, a native of London, Harmony Boucher, has been torn between musical and modeling careers. The girl began to sing much earlier: in 2009, she went to a recording studio with friends for her company. Thus was born the group Vuvuvultures, which fell in love with the London public, got to several music festivals and released two videos. Perhaps the group would have already bothered us if last year for the sake of fun, the girl had not agreed to try herself as a model.
While the major fashion publications rarely invite Harmony Boucher to shoot, but the independent girl attracted interest. She appeared on the cover of Volt, Nick Knight took it off for AnOther, and i-D interviewed the girl. However, the model appeared not only in grunge and gothic shootings: it was shot for quite feminine lookbooks and campaigns. |
Harmony Boucher repeated the path of Sky Ferrera, which was shot for the Dezed & Confused cover during the recording of the next album. But unlike Skye, she also walked on the catwalk, last September going to London Fashion Week, where she participated in the shows Ashish and Antipodium. Six months later, she went not only to London, but also to New York shows. |
After editorials in Dazed & Confused and i-D, the girl was invited to film for the Topshop and Underground campaigns. And after the show Rad by Rad Hourani and Charlotte Ronson, she was noticed by larger fashion publications - German Vogue and American Marie Claire. In the near future, we will surely see more than one shooting with her: the girl says that she is not going to leave either Vuvuvultures or model business. |