Jean-Paul Lespagnard is responsible for the fashions featured on Yelle and the sexy Yelle hunters. I really can't get enough of his use of texture and odd-lines. I love the juxtaposition of theme and style... totally modern and fantasy freemy :) I like, also, that the safari theme was executed without the use of obvious and predictable African themes, and cliche colors and patterns. In a way, they used a more realistic palette and thus achieved a more modern and authentic look. |
The look was styled by Leslie David responsible for the id's of french collective COLLETTE, Sweden's delicious pop duo RÖYKSOPP and the packaging/imaging of the CHLOÉ and GIVENCHY brands. |
Grégoire Alexandre photographed Yelle in her amazing neo-safari garb. His stuff is generally based on exquisitely bizzarre sets, props, and themes. He has an amazing portfolio which covers a wide array of Musicians (such as Bertrand Bergalot), high-fashion editorials and advertising as well as the refreshingly playful and original artwork/promo from Yelle's debut self-titled album. You can check that out here |
Check out the title track to Yelle's album 'Safari Disco Club' below, and if you want more of her general goodness, head on over to CARDINALBEBOP! |