
Fashion brand ZIMMERMANN presented its Spring 2023 campaign starring top model Lineisy Montero lensed by photographer Benny Horne. In charge of styling was Romy Frydman, with creative direction from Emil Vrisakis at Smile Agency, art direction by Gabriele Hackworthy, casting direction by Anita Bitton at The Establishment, and production by Anna Zantiotis Productions. Beauty is work of hair stylist James Rowe, and makeup artist Jodie Boland. Video direction by Andy Swartz.
For many years I lived in Tamarama. It’s a really beautiful and popular surf spot in Sydney, but what’s less well known is that in the early 1900s it was the home to an amusement park called Wonderland City. It had a rollercoaster that ran from one end of the beach to the other. It’s always intrigued me – it’s so wild to think of it like that today. It provided us with a fun and rich source of inspiration for our collection this season. We thought about the change to the beachscape and the lifestyle from then to now and bringing that to life. We’ve taken Edwardian details from the era of the park and melded those with ideas of the modern Tama beach scene. There’s the colour and motifs of the amusement park – the vibrancy of the fairground and the beach used in our art and palette, the rolling lines of the rollercoaster in hemlines and silhouettes. A collection that embodies a magical summer wonderland in Sydney, with a bit of the old and a lot of the new. – Nicky Zimmermann














Fashion brand ZIMMERMANN presented its Spring 2023 campaign starring top model Lineisy Montero lensed by photographer Benny Horne. In charge of styling was Romy Frydman, with creative direction from Emil Vrisakis at Smile Agency, art direction by Gabriele Hackworthy, casting direction by Anita Bitton at The Establishment, and production by Anna Zantiotis Productions. Beauty is work of hair stylist James Rowe, and makeup artist Jodie Boland. Video direction by Andy Swartz.
For many years I lived in Tamarama. It’s a really beautiful and popular surf spot in Sydney, but what’s less well known is that in the early 1900s it was the home to an amusement park called Wonderland City. It had a rollercoaster that ran from one end of the beach to the other. It’s always intrigued me – it’s so wild to think of it like that today. It provided us with a fun and rich source of inspiration for our collection this season. We thought about the change to the beachscape and the lifestyle from then to now and bringing that to life. We’ve taken Edwardian details from the era of the park and melded those with ideas of the modern Tama beach scene. There’s the colour and motifs of the amusement park – the vibrancy of the fairground and the beach used in our art and palette, the rolling lines of the rollercoaster in hemlines and silhouettes. A collection that embodies a magical summer wonderland in Sydney, with a bit of the old and a lot of the new. – Nicky Zimmermann












