@blndsundoll4mj honors Anna Nicole Smith’s legacy in true Playboy fashion.
Photographer: Carianne Older
Photo Assistant: Hillary Kim
Lighting: Kirt Barnett
Styling: Branden Ruiz
Styling Assistant: Alexander Tin
Seamstress: Virgen Tin-Menchu and Melissa Gomez
Hair: Anthony Ibarra
MU: Arianna Garcia
Jewelry: Tarina Tarantino
Playboy: Christina Monroe and Kimberly Hinojosa
Photographer: Carianne Older
Photo Assistant: Hillary Kim
Lighting: Kirt Barnett
Styling: Branden Ruiz
Styling Assistant: Alexander Tin
Seamstress: Virgen Tin-Menchu and Melissa Gomez
Hair: Anthony Ibarra
MU: Arianna Garcia
Jewelry: Tarina Tarantino
Playboy: Christina Monroe and Kimberly Hinojosa
Music is rife with countless “you just had to be there” moments. The Beatles crashing Ed Sullivan. Johnny Cash kicking out the lights at The Grand Ole Opry. Elvis Costello’s unplanned performance of “Radio, Radio” Saturday Night Live. And then of course, there’s a moment so captivating, they gave it it’s own season: Charli XCX Brat Summer.
DJ Zoe Gitter, whose been signed before she was legally allowed to drink, is a musical marvel in her own right. Her series GAG the Party at Sunset at EDITION is one of the most coveted club scenes in Los Angeles, packed with surprises, special guests, and music you can feel.
Gitter was lucky to be a part of Brat Summer, opening for Charli XCX in Mexico City earlier this year. We were fortunate enough to sit down with Gitter to talk about her small part in this memorable moment, how she became a DJ prodigy, and her advice to the new generation of aspiring female musicians.
We caught up with @nataliejane—a self-proclaimed golden retriever—to chat about her guilty pleasures, go-to karaoke song (hint: it’s a @KatyPerry hit), and the celebrity crush she’ll never outgrow.