The legendary German duo have been collaborating constantly and creatively lately, Karl Lagerfeld and supermodel Claudia Schiffer bring to life the legend of Frida Kahlo, the Mexican artist who often projected her own pain through self-portraits and extravagant colors. This beautiful editorial, titled “Bildschön (Picture Perfect)”, replicates Frida’s style and some of her most famous self-portraits.
One of the busiest people working in fashion today, fashion designer / photographer and 1920s-films-aficionado, Karl Lagerfeld photographed what might be considered his best editorial yet, a stunning tribute to the legendary Fritz Lang silent German expressionism sci-fi film, “Metropolis” (1927), titled “Rückkehr nach Metropolis” (Return to Metropolis).
Nothing gets me like an energetic and equal fierce editorial. This time courtesy of Numéro magazine issue number 109 for January 2010, starring Latvian model Ginta Lapina.
Ever since I saw Julianne Moore in “Boogie Nights”, she became one of my all time favorite actresses, and when she starred in “Magnolia” (one of my all time favorite films) she carved her place deservingly as one of the best actresses there ever were. To celebrate her extensive and varied acting career, and her classic stunning beauty, Harper’s Bazaar UK put her on the cover of their first issue of the year, January 2010.
Serbian supermodel Georgina Stojiljkovic showcases her attitude in the best of this season’s couture in absolute unbashful exhibitionism, for the latest Riviera magazine, photographed by Sinisha Nisevic.
For the new issue of V magazine #63, decided to celebrate the beauty of plus-size, with fabulous editorials and beautiful models.
Looking more beautiful and legendary than ever, the muse of all muses, Naomi Campbell pulls out her infamous fierceness for men’s fashion magazine, Hercules, captured by renowned Italian photographer, Giampaolo Sgura.
After a “battle” with winter this season, Spring overcomes… (Not yet, but keep hoping!!! Unless you love winter like me!).
Commemorating the sexy eternal ruggedness of leather, Dazed & Confused Japan magazine put out an ode to the rebel in all of us, a consistent edgy editorial featuring of some of the best leather pieces for men this season.
If you’re thinking about celebrating in style on New Year’s Eve 2010, after a much deserved holiday break from 2009, then going retro chic is the best way to go.
For Spring/Summer 2010, the Balmain women’s collection declared: military was in, military was glamorous. And to that’s what the January 2010 issue of in-house favorite, Dazed & Confused also proclaimed.
In 2009 the fashion industry was hit very hard by the dreaded economic crisis, many houses closed. But there has been some fantastic highlights, the light at the end of a dark tunnel, these highlights include the emergence of young and fresh talents, who used 2009 to solidify their presence. Names like Alexander Wang and Gareth Pugh come to mind, but this article is about Rad Hourani, whose equally deserving of the same amount of praise for sticking to his genuine artistic integrity.
Mixing the highest end of fashion, couture, with grunge and a gorgeously filthy background is all the rage in fashion editorials (even mixing it with glam rock). While this is not a new concept at all, photographer Rafael Stahelin and stylist Ye Young Kim manage to give us great original spin on the idea in the latest Vogue Korea. Starring supermodel Karlie Kloss, the editorial is justifiably titled “Trash Couture”.
In an industry where there are as many models as there are many fashion designers, some relevant, some are fake relevant and some are evermore relevant; Polish supermodel Anja Rubik’s beauty and foremost versatility stands out, always.