Marpessa Hennink Explained

Marpessa Hennink
Birth Date:12 July 1964
Birth Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Years Active:1982–1997
Children:1
Height:178NaN[1]
Hair Color:Light brown
Eye Color:Green

Marpessa Hennink (born 12 July 1964) is a Dutch fashion model. She is best known for her work as a runway model, which earned her the moniker “The Catwalk Contessa”.

Early life

Hennink was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands[2] [3] to a Dutch mother and a Dutch / Surinamese father of African ancestry.[4]

From as young as the age of four, Hennink expressed an interest in fashion and began working as a model after she turned sixteen, having been discovered by a magazine editor in her native Amsterdam. This happened despite being rejected, deemed “too exotic” by the Eileen Ford agency during a casting call.

Career

Amongst the many magazines that Hennink has been featured in are various international editions of Vogue, as well as other publications such as Elle, Glamour, Time, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, L'Officiel, Harpers & Queen and Photo.

She credited the late fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez with recommending her to some of the prominent designers,[5] [6] such as Azzedine Alaia, and Karl Lagerfeld of the fashion house Chanel. Most notably, Hennink walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana's first fashion show in 1985, at the beginning of their career as designers. The same year, she appeared in the music video for Bryan Ferry's song, "Slave to Love", directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino.

Hennink went on to walk the runway for many other designers[7] including Versace, Christian Lacroix, Valentino, Christian Dior, Gianfranco Ferré, Oscar de la Renta, Calvin Klein, Issey Miyake, Moschino, Claude Montana, Salvatore Ferragamo, Comme des Garçons, Lanvin, Thierry Mugler, Donna Karan, Trussardi, Mila Schön, Rifat Özbek, and Bruce Oldfield.

In 1987, Hennink was chosen by Dolce & Gabbana to star in the advertising campaign for their Fall/Winter collection. It was the first campaign for the label, and Hennink agreed to do it for free. The campaign was photographed in Sicily by Ferdinando Scianna of Magnum Photos. The photographs from the campaign made such an impression that Hennink came to be seen as an icon of Mediterranean femininity.

In October of that year, Hennink was named "Model of the Year" during the “Oscars de la Mode” in Paris. After which she was given the nickname "the Catwalk Contessa".

In 1993, after the publication of the book “Marpessa, uno sguardo”, by Ferdinando Scianna, Hennink retired from modeling, having also been put off by the arrival of the grunge fashion trend.

Upon her retirement, she moved to Ibiza, Spain,[8] where she began a career as an interior decorator. She made a return to the fashion runways in 2004, where she closed the Fall/Winter show for designer Antonio Marras.[9] In January 2011, Hennink was chosen to walk in a special fashion show held by designer Alberta Ferretti in Florence, Italy.[10] [11] [12] Then, in May 2011, she walked in the "Fashion for Relief" benefit show in Cannes, France.[13] The following year, Dolce & Gabbana launched a line of made-to-measure clothing called "Alta Moda", and chose Hennink as the global ambassador for that line.

Personal life

Hennink speaks six languages. In her spare time, she enjoys interior decorating and photography. She considers Inès de La Fressange, Diana Vreeland, and Madeleine Castaing as her style icons. In 2005, Hennink gave birth to a daughter called Ariel Hennink.

In 2021, she was one of the guests at Lady Kitty Spencer's wedding. [14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marpessa Hennink. Women Management. 9 April 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150712022158/http://www.womenmanagement.it/Models/2-1108/MARPESSA%20HENNINK. 12 July 2015.
  2. News: Modlinger. Jackie. The Catwalk Contessa. 7 April 2015. New Straits Times. June 12, 1988. 8.
  3. Locatelli. Rossella. Marpessa – Vogue Italia Encyclo. Vogue Italia. 7 April 2015.
  4. Armstrong. Lisa. Lessons from the Stylish: Marpessa Hennink. The Telegraph. 6 August 2013. 7 April 2015.
  5. Muñoz Martinez-Mora. Ines. May 2013. Marpessa Clase Superior. Marpessa Top Class. Vogue España. Spanish. 206–216.
  6. Lucchini. Cristina. Brunch Con Marpessa. Glamour Italia. November 2013. 129–130. Brunch With Marpessa. Italian.
  7. News: Horyn. Cathy. Simons Leaves Sander on High Note. 9 April 2015. The New York Times. 27 February 2012.
  8. Musumeci. V.. Marpessa, si rimette in gioco a Ibiza. Vanity Fair Italia. 18 July 2011. 10 April 2015. Marpessa, gets back into the game in Ibiza. Italian.
  9. Long Live The Supes. Women's Wear Daily. 4 March 2004. 187. 45. 8. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417083841/http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/12713006/long-live-supes. dead. 17 April 2015. 10 April 2015.
  10. Web site: Blair Pfander. Catherine. Alberta Ferretti to Send "Real" Women Down the Runway. NBC New York. 10 April 2015. 20 December 2010.
  11. Cowles. Charlotte. Alberta Ferretti Will Have 'Real' Women Model Her Collection at Pitti Uomo. The Cut. 17 December 2010. 10 April 2015.
  12. Cunaccia. Cesare. Alberta Ferretti dinner party. Vogue Italia. 12 January 2011. 10 April 2015.
  13. News: Marpessa Hennink. 10 April 2015. The Edmonton Journal. 20 June 2011.
  14. Web site: The 8 most stylish guests at Lady Kitty Spencer’s wedding . Telegraph.