FASHION Magazine Print Layout Design, Digital Design, and Video EditingPublished layouts in the print issues of FASHION Magazine, digital design for fashionmagazine.com, and video editing for social media.
Layout/Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Digital Design, Video Editing




2024 - 2025




sea of moral panicPersonal Project“Sea” represents the environment of per contra 2.

Moral Panic, by definition, means: a widespread feeling of fear, often an irrational one, that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society.
Art Direction: Lindsay Patterson and Alesia Golloshi
Photography: Lindsay Patterson
Styling: Lindsay Patterson and Alesia Golloshi
Model: Megan Friedrich


2023


per contra Polimoda Master of Fashion Art Direction Project Per contra, by definition, means: in contrast, on the contrary.

Duality comes in multitudes. One is not inherently the opposite of the other. The concept of contrast allows one to be examined in the gray area of comparison. Juxtaposing the same objects in different environments to contextualize the idea of contrast. We are presenting a medium that allows for objects to be seen in a dual multitude, presenting the idea that duality exists only through the action of examining things per contra.

per contra is a 100-page photobook created with two sides. Always thinking in multitudes, the physical book features side 1 (glossy) and side 2 (matte). Complete with two covers. Each editorial is named after a common superstition, and features highlighted letters that you can put together to decipher the theme of issue 02. 
Art Direction, Graphic Design, Photography: Lindsay Patterson 

In collaboration with Alesia Golloshi.
                                                                          
2023

Outpump Digital cover: Serena de FerrariOutpump MagazineCentred around talent Serena de Ferrari’s interests, the theme we developed for this digital cover shoot was based on the concept of “Stendhal Syndrome” and captures a theatrical, surrealist, and emotive take on the concept. 

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Art Direction: Lindsay Patterson, Jana Jagomast
Styling Supervisor: Veronica Bergamini
Styling: Baishan Chen, Zainab Raza
Styling Assistance: Celeste Accoto, Neymat Master
Photographer: Marcello Junior Dino
Photographer Assistant: Davide Carlini
Studio Assistant: Caterina Stolzi
Make-Up: Claudia Malavasi
Hair: Gabriele Marozzi
Garments: Sam Lewis, Givenchy, Viola Ruzza, Ferragamo, A Better Mistake




2023

Vogue Italia x PolimodaBTS Social Art Direction for Vogue Italia x Polimoda“The theme of this photoshoot was developed from the prompted question: Who should be on the next cover of Vogue?” Through behind-the-scenes and social media content created, you are further teased as to who is behind the masks, presenting the idea that it could be anyone. 
Social Art Direction, Photography, Videography: Lindsay Patterson


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2023

Ottolinger: Uncomfortable IdentitiesPolimoda Master of Fashion Art Direction ProjectPeople like to feel comfortable. We want to push people to their boundaries and make them think about topics they would usually avoid, in this case, how self-perception intersects with fashion. The feeling of vulnerability and discomfort is often felt but never discussed in length, presenting Ottolinger with the opportunity to take on the challenge of starting this uncomfortable conversation. The plurality of “identities” refers to the multiple perceptions one may have depending on the time and place, offering multiplicity to the concept. Art Direction: Lindsay Patterson, Alesia Golloshi, Anna Patricia Miranda-Molinos, Jana Jagomast
Photography: Gaia Serru
Video: Angelina Tarasova
Hair And Makeup: Lucia Babicova 
Model: Jeanette Gialketsis 


2023

seeing red. The Creative School Fashion Communication Capstone Project“seeing red.” is a 60-page editorial book that outlines the connection between fashion, nostalgia and the 90s. Inspired by my own nostalgia for a decade I never first-handly experienced, “seeing red.” is a culmination of academic research and visual content to juxtapose the pivotal events of the 90s with my own nostalgized perspective as a creative. Focusing on three overarching trends: grunge, globalization and realism, I hope to encapsulate the zeitgeist of how each of these phenomena outlines this revolutionary decade and how they have manifested into the modern fashion industry we know today. As a creative, looking for inspiration is one of the most integral parts of crafting a personal, creative identity and perspective. Nostalgia is almost always consciously or subconsciously a factor in all creatives’ processes, as it was in mine through the conception of “seeing red.” Through the use of layout design, typography, analogue elements, academic research and photography, “seeing red.” is the culmination of my academic research and creative output in depicting how I use my own nostalgia to craft my creative identity. Graphic Design, Art Direction, Photography, Styling: Lindsay Patterson
Models: Megan O’Connell, Rachel Raymond, Megan Friedrich




202

nostalgia of the 90s fashion zeitgeistThe Creative School Fashion Communication ProjectThis fashion film and photo series resonates with the themes and trends associated with my capstone project surrounding fashion and nostalgia of the 1990s. The trends I am focusing on in my capstone include grunge, realism photography and globalization. Grunge as an aesthetic was a pivotal time in fashion where the deconstruction of highly glamourized ideals was being sent down high-fashion runways and caused a reaction of pure shock in the industry. Coinciding with the grunge revolution, the introduction of realism photography was being juxtaposed with the grunge aesthetic to showcase a paradox as to what had previously been seen on the pages of Vogue. This revolution was catapulted into international media due to the expanding communication and globalization in the 1990s. Through this video format, I interpreted the techniques of realism photography whilst showcasing a grunge aesthetic and nostalgic cinematography. As a fashion creative, reproducing the zeitgeist of 90s fashion editorials and media in my own work allows me, as the interpreter, to draw inspiration based on nostalgia, a key revelation of my capstone as to how nostalgia is and can be used as inspiration. 
Art Direction, Photography, Videography, Styling: Lindsay Patterson
Model: Megan Friedrich


2021




9 to 5 am  Polimoda Master of Fashion Art Direction ProjectA fashion editorial based on the Spring 2023 trend of “neon”. We developed 8 looks to showcase how the model becomes more comfortable with wearing the trend as her 9-5 am day progresses.Videography: Lindsay Patterson
Photography: Oghenetega Abooluwa Agege,  Lin Ting An
Art Direction: Lindsay Patterson, Isabella Janiot, Luis Sarasa Sanz, Christopher Jones, Jordan Knowles, Rougu Shu, Anna Patricia Miranda-Molinos,  Oghenetega Abooluwa Agege,  Lin Ting An
                                                                          


2023