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viernes, 24 de septiembre de 2010

I Love A Girl In Uniform

DOROTHEA BARTH JORGENSEN

I Love A Girl In Uniform

BY GIAMPAOLO SGURA
VOGUE NIPPON NOVEMBER 2010






sábado, 24 de octubre de 2009

Vogue Italia Octubre del 2009.


Every month Vogue Italia manages to keep us on our toes with its choice of cover subject and this month the surprise is especially pleasant.


After a six year absence Rianne Ten Haken returns to the cover of VI with fiery hair and a sultry attitude.


This cover plus the incredible season Miss Ten Haken has been having makes for the official haute comeback of the year.


Add to this the unmistakable presence of one Karlie Kloss, the unstoppable force that just keeps getting better and better with every editorial, cover or campaign.


A Vogue Italia cover is the icing on the cake for a newcomer who has managed to continuously awe with her much heralded skills in front of the camera.


With hot pink hair and an unexpectedly saucy demeanor, Karlie dominates every frame that she’s in.


Steven Meisel has quite a treat in store for us this month - the party to the limit action spied in this preview is sure to whet your appetite for the full issue.


Iris Strubegger, Dorothea Barth Jorgensen and Simon Nessman all make appearances in what is sure to be an exciting affair.











VOGUE ITALIA OCTUBRE DEL 2009.

viernes, 16 de octubre de 2009

Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2010 RTW.

Charlotte di Calypso (ELITE)

The invite featured Mondino's classic shot of skinny Karl as guitar hero. The backdrop was stacks of amps, à la rock band of your choice.
Freja Beha Erichsen (IMG)

So far, so in tune with the edgy scrawniness of this label's wares to date. But then, typical of Lagerfeld, the clothes turned around and defeated expectations.

Karmen Pedaru (NEXT)

The foundation stone of the collection was shorts. "Not Bermudas or hot pants," the designer was quick to point out backstage, but a contemporary variation that emphasized rounded hips.


Mirte Maas (WOMEN)

They looked almost like tap shorts, especially when they showed in white satin.

Karlie Kloss (NEXT)

Lagerfeld pushed his idea with all-in-one playsuits—sometimes hanging off dungaree straps, sometimes with no straps at all—which dropped into deep-pleated shorts (it was particularly striking in red leather).

Abbey Lee (NEXT)

This bizarre notion was so insistent throughout the presentation that it took on a persuasive life of its own.

Kendra Spears (ELITE)

And, in its peculiar way, it fit with jackets whose hems were folded up to shoulders that buttoned down. Imagine WAACs hoofing "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" on Mars and you get the picture.

Mathilde Frachon (NEXT)

The clincher was a finale of outfits that were traced with an overlapping silver filigree. It was metal, yes, but it wasn't heavy. In other words, a practically lighthearted approach for a line that has, in the past, made an art of lugubriousness.

Tara Gill (VIVA)

Anna Selezneva (SILENT)

Dree Hemingway (ELITE)

Dorothea Barth Jorgensen (ELITE)

Iris Strubegger (WOMEN)

Constance Jablonski (ELITE)

Anja Rubik (NEXT)

Eniko Mihalik (ELITE)

Jacquelyn Jablonski (ELITE)

Heidi Mount (IMG)

Maryna Linchuk (VIVA)

Anna de Rijk (VIVA)

Tao Okamoto (WOMEN)

Iekeliene Stange (MARILYN)

Hannah Holman (ELITE)

Mirte Maas (WOMEN)

Bregje Heinen (WOMEN)

Sara Blomqvist (VIVA)

Gracie Carvalho (MARILYN)

Patricia van der Vliet (ELITE)

Anna Selezneva (SILENT)

Karmen Pedaru (NEXT)

Charlotte di Calypso (ELITE)

Kendra Spears (ELITE)

Mathilde Frachon (NEXT)

Iris Strubegger (WOMEN)

Anja Rubik (NEXT)

Abbey Lee (NEXT)

Karlie Kloss (NEXT)

Heidi Mount (IMG)

Dorothea Barth Jorgensen (ELITE)

Freja Beha Erichsen (IMG)

Karl Lagerfeld
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