Meisje Loos | Het Scheepvaartmuseum

Meisje Loos | The National Maritime Museum

 

Meisje Loos (2016), translated as Girl Missing, is a series made for the occasion of the exhibition The Ultimate Sailor; under construction at The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The series “Meisje Loos” (Girl Missing) is named after the Dutch folk song “Daar was laatst een meisje loos,” also known as a children’s song in the 20th century. It reflects a common practice in the 17th and 18th centuries where women disguised as men to join ships or the army. In archives, I found over ninety documented cases of women living as men, consigned to the shadows of history.

The enduring sailor stereotype inspires my art, influenced by the Old Dutch Masters’ paintings, especially the 17th-century admirals’ attire. I aim to portray these women defying societal norms. Author Marjolijn van Heemstra notes, “Aisha portrays the women not as impoverished sailors but as admirals if time favored them.” In my work, I strive to give these women the recognition they deserve, spanning centuries.

 

Client: The National Maritime Museum
Photography and concept: Aisha Zeijpveld
Art direction: Judith Veenendaal
Styling and fashion design: Lise Jane de Natris
MUAH: SeĢverine van Donkelaar – House of Orange Agency
Models: Rijntje van Wijk – Paparazzi Models and Jan Willem de Man – Models Rock Agency
Photography Assistants: Timo Steenvoorden, Lisanne Lambregts and Emily Koo
Production: Hazazah Film and Photography
Special thanks to fashion designers: Liselore Frowijn and Beri Dalgali and Celtic Webmerchant

 

Lost Frequencies | Sony Music (2021)

Portraits of Felix De Laet, known by his stage name Lost Frequencies, a Belgian DJ and record producer for Sony Music.

 

Client: Sony Music – Lost Frequencies

Photography and concept: Aisha Zeijpveld

Creative direction: Studio Moire

Styling: Analik Brouwer

MUAH: Sophie Wortelboer.

Photography Assistant: Kathrin Mundwiler