Creative direction by Sydney Benjamin. Photography by Dani Cribo. Hair & makeup by Carlos Gonzalez.
Published
'Blue Jean Baby' Published In Cake Magazine
Published in Cake Magazine by The Perfect Liar. Styled by Jazzie Bella.
'Rebecca' Published In iMirage Magazine
Photographed by Liana Grigoryan
Makeup by Akiko Russell using Gucci Beauty
'Vehemence' Published In Faddy Magazine
Photographer & stylist: Alex Melgosa
Hair artist: Endy Maniq
'Born To Suffer' Music Film Out Now
Thank you to Wonderland & audiofemme for sharing my new music film, “Born To Suffer.”
Also, thank you to Ari Ingber for co-producing the track, Charles Ancelle for filming me, & Adrian Orbe for his amazing visual effects & editing skills!
Ulta Beauty Spring 2020 Campaign
Had so much shooting this cute little ad for Ulta Beauty with Sasha Gulish!
Published In C Magazine
‘SILVER LININGS’ published in C Magazine.
Photography by Mark Griffin Champion. Styling by Alison Edmond.
Featured In Adidas Originals #Adicolor Campaign
'Autumn Fields' Published In Picton Magazine
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER BLACKWELL
HAIR & MAKEUP BY STEFANIE GUERRA
'City Club' Published In Lucy's Magazine
As seen in Lucy’s Magazine, October 2018.
'Princess Cyberspace' Interview Published In Open Color Magazine
As seen in Open Color: The Sound Issue, November 2018.
Adultr x Princess Cyberspace
Click here for the original blog article on ADULTR.
“I have to sadly admit that at first I was skeptical of social media and the platforms that came afterwards, but when you let go and just enjoy it like a b-movie, it doesn’t seem so scary.
The 2017 electro pop song “So Relatable” from Princess Cyberspace, at first gives a wink and nod to this kinda inner circle acceptance, but as you keep listening to the lyrics, it’s more of a mischievous smile while still being able to enter the club without waiting in line.
“The internet is a really cool place. The digital age has allowed artists such as myself who come from the middle of nowhere”, says Princess Cyberspace.
The alias of Guam born, Rhode Island raised Rebecca L’Amore; a musician, model, DJ, content maker, and countless other talents as long as her resume. One of many zeitgeist that have popped up in our post I-Phone and Instagram heart emojis.
Like all good things, it starts with an idea and Rebecca “…came up with the name Princess Cyberspace in Boston after trying acid with a bunch of Berklee College of Music students…It was originally an Instagram handle and domain name I reserved in order to blog about fashion, art, music, and entertainment. I then moved to Los Angeles after David Bowie died”.
It was there, in the sun hazed and vast landscape of L.A. that the character Princess Cyberspace was developed and polished for your viewing and listening needs.
Her album #CYBERPROPAGANDA is coming out soon!
Find more of Princess Cyberspace here:
www.instagram.com/princesscyberspace
www.soundcloud.com/princesscyberspace
www.mixcloud.com/princesscyberspace
p.s.- If you wonder who she keeps up with in this heavily saturated content created world, here’s who and what she recommends:
The Hopeless Artist (Atlanta): www.instagram.com/thehopelessartist
Primal Screaming With Friends (Portland): www.instagram.com/primalscreamingwithfriends/
On A Pink Planet (Meme curator?): www.instagram.com/onapinkplanet/
THE END IS NEAR Clothing (London): www.instagram.com/teinclothing/
All photos courtesy of Princess Cyberspace. Shot by Harry Happy Ramos and Mariya Stangl.”
'Desert Spirit' Published In Elegant Magazine
Published in Elegant Magazine by Liana Grigoryan. Hair and makeup by Gloria Espinoza.
Featured In Bryce Vine - 'Drew Barrymore (ft. Wale)'
As seen in Complex.
Rebecca L'Amore For Baxter Of California - 'Life Lived True' Campaign
As seen in Flaunt Magazine (Friday, May 18, 2018).
'A Replicant's Dream' Published In Open Color Magazine
Published in Open Color Magazine (May 15, 2018).
'Boyish Tendencies' Published In Lewis Magazine
CLICK HERE for original article published in Lewis Magazine, London, UK.
NY based photographer Noa Grayevsky and Stylist Lord Landon Michael great exclusive story presenting Rebecca L’Amore.
Princess Cyberspace For Ignored Prayers
PUBLISHED IN HYPEBEAST
PUBLISHED IN HIGHSNOBIETY
AS SEEN IN DOVER STREET MARKET
Shop Los Angeles streetwear brand IGNORED PRAYERS by clicking here.
Mâché Digital Feature: Princess Cybespace
Read the original article in Mâché Digital by clicking here.
How did your artist name come about?
Prior to moving to Los Angeles, I worked in Boston/Berlin in mobile technology. I have always loved the internet and been fascinated with the future and science fiction. I was never allowed to have a television in my bedroom, but my parents got me a laptop when I was 12 years old. Although I was very social and a part of the ‘popular’ crowd growing up, I had an extremely nerdy side that I never talked about which loved video games, computer games, and coding/design. Also, I am very mixed (Filipina, German, Polish, Ashkenazi, Irish, etc.) and think that this look is very futuristic. Princess Cyberspace came about because it was the only Instagram and domain name that was available that conveyed my alter-ego: essentially the princess of the internet; or the princess of the future; of a globalized world with no boundaries or borders.
How do you think your fashion work and DJ work affect and influence one another?
I think that fashion and music are two art mediums that are very interconnected. When I’m feeling too outlandish, I say to myself: ‘I dress this way so that people listen to the music.’ I have always considered myself an artist. Although I do not paint or draw very much, music and fashion are my medium. Both are a form of expression, and when they are combined, the message is even stronger than any single form of expression could be.
How has living in LA, Guam, and Rhode Island affected your aesthetic, both in modeling and in your music?
Living by the ocean my whole life has greatly influenced my creativity. I have been blessed to move around a lot, which has made me a more outgoing person. My style is unique and quirky because I’ve pulled inspiration from my multiple different heritages and all of my travels. Whenever I’ve moved to the new place, I had become used to being the the new/weird one. I was also raised to be extremely accepting and open-minded, which is something that I think is missing from American culture right now. When people come to my sets, I want them to feel comfortable, welcome, and like they are having a good time.
Your sets have a very European vibe to them. What are your influences for your sets?
My primary influence of my sets is Berlin warehouse techno. While working in tech, I was blessed with the opportunity to visit Berlin and fell in love with the warehouse techno scene. Furthermore, I love European culture. Since Europe is much ‘older’ than America, we can learn a lot from their art. I find that European music is much more sophisticated, and focused more on love and telling a story, whereas American music is primarily about sex and money. I can relate more to love and telling a story.
Where do you hope to see your work take you in the next 5 years?
I would love to go on tour internationally, as most of my internet fans are in Europe, Asia, and Australia. I would also love to model for major fashion brands and campaigns. My dream is to model for Vivienne Westwood before I die.
Living in LA no doubt provides for some crazy experiences. What’s the craziest thing you’ve experienced in your DJ/modeling career?
Every day of my life is crazy to be honest. I think anyone who knows me personally and is reading this can atest to that. But one of the craziest experiences thus far was DJing for The Kaplan Twins’ “MAKE ME FAMOUS” art expo at De Re Gallery. The combination of our fan bases’ was crazy! People were coming up to me saying ‘Is this a night club, or an art gallery?!’ because the energy was so colourful, uplifting, and fun. It was like a new age disco party.
Any upcoming projects that you can tell us about?
I’m not allowed to talk about much, but I can tell you that I am wrapping up a new single and music video, and coming out with my first 6-track EP, #CYBERPROPAGANDA (produced by Stelio Marshall) in 2018. We actually just shot the album artwork and press photographs with my favorite stylist from London. So stoked to share it with you! :)
More of Rebecca's work can be seen on her Website, SoundCloud, and on Instagram
'Ascendance' Published In Lucy's Magazine
Click here for article as seen in LUCY'S MAGAZINE
Creative director & photographer: David-Simon Dayan
Stylist & jewelry designer: Lillian Shalom
Hair & makeup: Marlaine Reiner
Model: Rebecca L'Amore Morgiewicz