Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Through the Looking Glass

One of my favorite editorials of all time...








{photos via foto decadent}

"Alice in Wonderland" Editorial for Vogue US (December 2003)
Model Natalia Vodianova shot by the great Annie Leibovitz

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Happy Ralph Lauren Thursday!

The best of Ralph Lauren from around the globe.





{Above images from April issue of Vogue Australia}

{Collection turban image from Plastique (UK), April 2009}

{Collection sequin pants image from Marie Claire UK, April 2009}

Ralph Lauren Spring 2009 Collection

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Snow Queen






Vogue UK, March 2009
Photographer: Tim Walker
Model: Caroline Trentini

Probably my favorite photo shoot this year!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Happy Ralph Lauren Monday!



{photos from March Vogue}
Ralph Lauren Spring 2009 Ready to Wear, Collection, Accessories and Black Label

Friday, February 20, 2009

It's Time For Change

{Images from Style.com}
Models left to right: Tao Okamoto for 3.1 Phillip Lim, Ubah Hassan for Oscar de la Renta, Gracie Carvalho for Derek Lam, Han Jin for Lela Rose, Lakshmi Menon for Badgley Mischka, Emma Pei for Lela Rose

Models from right to left: Jeneil Williams for Diesel, Hye Park and Arlenis Niaria for Oscar de la Renta, Jourdan Dunn for Rodarte, Georgie Badiel for Oscar de la Renta, Chanel Iman for DKNY

It's a new year, a new government, and a much needed new set of ideals for our fashion industry.  Without the instance of editor-in-chief Franca Sozanni and photographer Steven Meisel, Vogue Italia's "Black Issue" (July 2008) almost  never made it to print because of the industry standard that "women of color don't sell".  In an interview with Reuters, Franca Sozanni said 

"America... is ready for a black president, so why are we not ready for a black model?" 

Against all odds, this small circulation magazine became what is known as a "cultural watershed of fashion", selling out instantly, and creating a global phenomenon.  Within the first month of hitting newsstands Conde Nast had to reprint and distribute 40,000 more copies, several of which people are now selling for $50 on Ebay.  

The implications of the "Black Issue" are finally being noticed at our very own New York fashion week.  Never before have so many women of color and nationalities walked our catwalks, holding up a new standard of what is beautiful in our melting pot of a country.  On Naomi Cambell's plan to establish a modeling agency to promote racial diversity, model-of-the-moment Jourdan Dunn say

"I'd do an agency for black girls and Asian and Spanish, because there aren't enough of them on the runway either." 

Thursday, February 19, 2009

$45,000 Worth of Fabulousness

{Harper's Bazaar: Best of What's New: Spring 2009 Collections}

A girl can dream can't she?

Dolce & Gabanna: Jacket $24,750, blouse $1,495, and skirt, $18,810