Planning your next escape from Sydney’s cooler months? Janai Anselmi Styling has the perfect fashion story for you to read over. Published in the Sydney Morning Heralds ‘Good Weekend Magazine’ last Saturday, we share our secrets and suggestions for the ultimate capsule wardrobe. Interlock your favourite pieces, transforming sophisticated daywear, to a sparkling glam evening look, plus a more active feel for all that on-the-go sightseeing. Teaming up with photographer Geoff Boccalatte, we captured hand picked garments and accessories in a ‘ready-to-pack’ flat lay look. As well as this we compiled on-model outfits shot by photographer Amanda Austin, with hair and make-up by Margo Regan. The end result is a selection of items to suit all climates and tastes of travel.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
La Famiglia
In January we worked with Whybin TBWA and photographer Julian Wolkenstein last month to capture La Famiglia latest campaign for homemade garlic bread. Taking inspiration from impressionist artworks, the scene was set with two professional art-handlers haphazardly caught walking through the background of a dining scenario. In doing so, they create a completely new environment to that of the ‘generic’ dining room or backyard, transporting the diners to a romantic European setting. The high saturation of colours in the wardrobe was drawn directly from the bright acrylics in the paintings. The overall appearance allows the diners to pop directly out of the artwork. A warmth comes from both the daytime and evening execution, tying back to the feel-good energy that one relates to a home cooked meal.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Hair & Make Up Artist
The Janai Anselmi Styling team now includes Hair and Make-Up!
After working closely with New Zealand born Margo Regan, we have come to the decision to join forces and offer the packaged deal if so desired. Clients can now enjoy the convenience of ticking off two creative departments, with booking and invoicing compiled into one action. After a 10 year make-up career in NZ, Margo moved to Sydney 12 months ago and since has worked along side JAS on jobs for QANTAS, Jacobs Creek (worldwide) and HSBC just to name a few. Margo is well known for her energetic approach and intuitive fashion touch. For all enquires, contact janai@janaianselmi.com
Friday, January 27, 2012
Ship Song Project
During 2011 Photographer Simon Harsent shot a personal series titled ‘Into the Abyss’ which Janai provided wardrobe for. When hearing about The Ship Song Project (campaign created around The Sydney Opera House and creative agency Three Drunk Monkeys) Simon suggested the series as an opportunity to incorporate with the famous building. The end result thanks to some expert retouching by Cream Studios, is a film and song, which represent a unique collaboration between some of the most amazing artists in Australia – not to mention the world.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Bustin'
When photographer Zahn Pithers approached Janai Anselmi Styling to dress a young troop of male dancers for personal project ‘Bustin’ we knew it would be a fun assignment. Set a-top Sydney Park, Pete decked the boys out in solid brights and funky accessories, vibing ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. Splashed with faux sweat, and some real, Zahn caught gravity defying moves as each leapt higher and further pushing their physical means. Big credit to dancers Chris van Doren, Oscar Wilson (The Jazz Factory), Keiynan Londsdale (FAME the musical) and Jordan Rodrigues (Dance Academy – TV show) who worked hard on the day with some exciting results.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Good Weekend Stories
Cool yourself down this Summer in all white. Drawing inspiration from Chloe Spring/Summer 2012, look to textures and details to catch the eye, rather than colour. Doris Day got it right, and so can you. Or for those who can keep up with the heat, go Tropical bright! Vibing Hawaii 50 this retro look will keep you fresh and at the forefront of fashion.

Monday, December 19, 2011
Men's Health
The crack of dawn saw Pete on his way to WoyWoy wharf to meet photographer Jeremy Park & Co. for Men’s Health Magazine’s ‘Be a Better Catch’ campaign earlier this summer. The fisher(wo)man’s super strength was created by shooting mannequin legs on a makeshift crane and then retouching our male talent in hanging upside down. Pouring buckets of water over said model became tiresome so at one point we just threw him into the river, much more effective. Overall it was a fun day filled with heavy lifting of a 90kg+ male fitness model, creative problem solving and barrels of laughs.
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