Posts Tagged ‘Vogue’
New Purchases: clutch, heels and Spanish Vogue
Posted in Purchases, tagged clutch, heels, Purchases, shoes, Spanish Vogue, studs, Vogue on November 16, 2011| 2 Comments »
Coco’s Rocha’s: The One That Got Away
Posted in Fashion news, tagged anna wintour, Coco Rocha, Grace Coddington, September Issue, Steven Meisel, Vogue, Vogue 2007 on January 8, 2011| 2 Comments »
The infamous unpublished picture intended for Vogue 2007 September issue – Steven Meisel.
Ghost whisperer
Posted in Inspiration, tagged Alexi Lubomirski, Ghost whisperer, Katrin Thormann, model, model Katrin Thormann, photo by Alexi Lubomirski, traumfrau, Traumfrau Dream Woman, Vogue, Vogue Germany July 2010 on June 17, 2010| Leave a Comment »
“A thorn defends the rose, harming only those who would steal the blossom.”
Posted in Inspiration, tagged A thorn defends the rose harming only those who would steal the blossom., “A thorn defends the rose, Han Hye-jin, harming only those who would steal the blossom.”, Kim Won-kyoung, magazine, models, Models: Han Hye-jin & Kim Won-kyoung, Vogue, Vogue Korea April 2010, Vogue Korea April 2010 Models Han Hye-jin & Kim Won-kyoung on June 15, 2010| 1 Comment »
Beyond White
Posted in Inspiration, tagged Beyond White, Jac, Solve Sundsbo, Vogue, Vogue Nippon Beauty April 2010 on March 30, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Dewi Driegen in Vogue Mexico March 2010
Posted in Inspiration, tagged beach photography, Dewi Driegen, Dewi Driegen Vogue Mexico March 2010, fashion photography, March 2010, Mexico, model, photography, Vogue, Vogue Mexico on March 27, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Vogue Paris April 2010 Natasha Poly shot by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Posted in Inspiration, tagged April 2010, Inez Van Lamsweerde, Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Inspiration, model Natasha Poly, Natasha Poly, Paris, shot by, Vinoodh Matadin, Vogue, Vogue Paris, Vogue Paris April 2010 Natasha Poly shot by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin on March 25, 2010| 1 Comment »
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose…
Posted in Inspiration, tagged Imogen Morris Clarke, Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare, Stella Tennant, Stella Tennant - Vogue Italia March 2010, Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Italia March 2010, Vogue Italie, Vogue March 2010, What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. on March 14, 2010| 1 Comment »
… By any other name would smell as sweet.” – Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet.
Imogen Morris Clarke, Stella Tennant – Vogue Italia March 2010
Interview Magazine going to Europe?
Posted in Fashion news, tagged ashley olsen, cover, Dazed & Confused, elle, elle magazine, europa, europe, fashion rumour, Holland, interview, Interview magazine, interview magazine cover, Lula, Lula magazine, magazine rumour, Mary-kate olsen, olsen twins, rumour, Vogue on March 5, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Psssst. I’ve got a rumour!
Interview magazine is such a cool magazine and it is such a shame that there aren’t many awesome magazines in Holland. The biggest here is ELLE. There is no Vogue, no Dazed & Confused, no Lula… but….
Recently I heard from someone at Interview Magazine, that there are plans to go to Europe. This is just a rumour, but how awesome would it be if we are able to buyInterview magazine in the regular kiosk and for a reasonable price? I’ll keep you updated!
Top Model that won’t starve herself: Ali Stephens
Posted in Fashion news, tagged Alexander McQueen, ali staphens, ali stephens, anorexia, Designer, European models, fashion blog, model, models, new york magazine, nymag, skinny, skinny models, starve, starve model, the cut, Vogue on February 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
In an interview with New York Magazine Ali Stephens talked about the ridiculous demands by designers. She told them the late Alexander McQueen wasn’t a designer who’d be rude or unpleasant.
Ali Stephens told NYMag that it actually happens a lot that you can be kicked out of a show for not fitting in a dress. “I’m not the typical skinny — I have hips. I love my body but I’m not one of the girls willing to starve themselves for fashion, so I do what shows I can but I don’t, pressure myself to fit into the sample sizes.”
She was hesitant to admit that European shows demanded skinnier models. “No, it’s true. It is. It makes no sense to hide it,” she said. “You have to speak out about it. Europe is definitely, I think, skinnier. But it all just really depends on the designer and their aesthetic, which I respect. So I understand if I’m not somebody’s ideal. You know, so whatever works for them. But it’s always important to remember that models are humans. We’re not just ghosts.”
Go Ali!