Archive for the ‘Editorials’ Category

Editorial

May 19, 2011

There have been several great editorials this month.  This one comes from Russian Vogue, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier featuring model Maryna Linchuk in ‘The House of Culture’. I think it’s so interesting how the cultural mix of high fashion with Russian, Spanish and Chinese elements, interpreted through tailoring and silhouette, come together to make something worth looking at and which reflects the research that must have gone into the concept. The simple hair and make-up with almost no accessories let the clothes speak for themselves.
 

Editorial

May 13, 2011

This editorial comes out of the pages of Italian Vogue. Photographer Marco D’Amico uses double exposure  to create these surreal shots. Styled by Italo Pantano and modelled by Anna Juzova this series  is a glimpse into the future. I think it also references Egypt, with a certain sphinx-like quality.  I love the braided hair which gives her already angular face an even more sculpted edge and I really like that each look has great statement jewellery (my favourite thing in the world). The muted colour palette is just right: add pattern to this and the concept would have become a bit lost and more kaleidoscopic.

Source: FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial

May 9, 2011

This editorial comes from Flair magazine and it is absolutely stunning. Photographed by Jean-Francois Campos, featuring model Denisa Dvorakova and styled by fashion editor Vittoria Cerciello, these photos are just so incredible.  There is something really exciting about the positions of her body and the bold tribal patterns of the make-up on her face, contrasting with the softer lines of the landscape.  The angularity of the model set against the vast emptiness of the background have the effect of  making her look like both a futuristic alien and an ancient goddess. Obviously some of this has been achieved in post, but there is something about the feel of these photos and the way that as art they transcend both the fashion and the location….  Amazing sums it up.


Source:FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial

March 17, 2011

A stunning editorial from Vogue China.  Photography by Solve Sundsbo and styling by Marie Chaix. I was lucky enough to work on a show with Melissa Tammerijn a year or so ago and over the last couple of seasons she has become a highly successful runway, editorial and campaign girl. She is joined in this shoot by Shu Pei. Firstly I love the unusual elongated perspective and all the angular shapes made around the chaiselongue, the chair, the stool and the wall. The colours and patterns are rich and dramatic and mixed to perfection, contrasting well with the great ice blonde hair. The styling is strong and fun. Interestingly, the same shoes are used throughout and despite being flats they look sexy.

Source: FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial

February 9, 2011

I found this editorial buried in my drafts but I couldn’t delete it because I love these pictures so much. They are taken from September Vogue Germany, photographer Greg Kadel, model Constance Jablonski. They are so dramatic, particularly the first few.  I’m not sure the couple of ‘coloured’ pictures totally go with the story but equally perhaps a whole black and white editorial wouldn’t hold the attention; it certainly hooks me because I’m a huge fan of black and white. I also love Constance’s face, it’s super versatile and I always think she is able to embody the ‘character’ for all the jobs she does so well.

Source: FashionGoneRogue

Cover Try

December 13, 2010

How gorgeous is this? I’m trying not to be too biased because I like most of the things Emily Blunt does, but this is so beautiful. Photographed by Paola Kudacki and styled by the amazing Vanessa Coyle, it is titled “Exquisitely Blunt”. I love the narrowed eyes and open red mouth, it’s super sexy and yet aloof. The blue Tom Ford dress works so well on the cover and the first double page. The main editorial is elegant and languid, she models in a seemingly effortless way, no tacky Cheryl Cole or pouting Keira Knightley to be found!

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Editorial

November 23, 2010

I was in Brighton yesterday and the  bare and chilly beach there made me think of this editorial in Naag, entitled ‘Prelude to Winter’, the photographer was Hugh Lippe, stylist Melissa Rubini with model Kasia Struss, who is doing a damn good job of looking sexy and at ease. I love the white and the mist, there’s an elemental atmosphere here, and she looks both alluring and  isolated.

Source: FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial

October 25, 2010

Photographer Norbert Schoerner’s beautiful alpine photos take centre stage in November’s Harper’s Bazaar. Model  Meghan Collison is styled by Vanessa Coyle and for me this is what styling is all about.  This girl looks so at home in the landscape, which is actually Europe, but imaginatively this is alpine chic mixed in with an Andean attitude, or even Tibet or Mongolia. The clothes actually look wearable in the conditions, as if they were exactly what you would pick for the geography and climate, although presumably Ralph Lauren, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton did not precisely have high pasture-wear in mind during the design process. I also really love the way  the model and the scenery take up whole double pages so that the terrain is as much a part of the drama as the clothes are. This is an editorial of high quality.

Source: FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial with a personal twist

October 18, 2010

This editorial is from British Vogue October, photographed by Tim Walker, styled by Fashion Director Kate Phelan, featuring Karlie Kloss and most exciting of all, I was there!  I was lucky enough to intern at Vogue this summer and this shoot happened while I was there. It was truly two of the most amazing fashion days I’ve ever had. To be able to see Tim Walker work amidst all the incredible haute couture still warm from the runway was exciting and inspiring and all the words ever used for amazing!

Source: FashionGoneRogue.com

Editorial

October 14, 2010

This is Italian Vogue, ‘Variation on Chic’, with model Abbey Lee Kershaw, photographer Mario Sorrenti, styled by Jane How. It was a while ago but I just love the black and white and the depths created with the shadows. Super sexy as always from Abbey Lee, I was loving her new blonde hair during the shows. She brings a great presence to these photos and the dramatic atmosphere comes right off the page.

Source: FashionGoneRogue



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