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Showing posts with label American Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Vogue. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
American Vogue Model Wall: Kristina Salinovic
From Vogue.Com:



Age: 21
Provenance: Zagreb, Croatia
How do you say “hello” where you’re from? Zdravo / Bok.
What are you wearing? Alexander Wang.
How were you discovered? On a casting call for Croatian Fashion Week.
Favorite model: Heidi Klum.
Most memorable modeling moment: Opening the Louis Vuitton show.
Most embarrassing modeling moment: I still haven’t had it, thank God!
Place you always visit while in New York: Starbucks, Union Square.
Favorite destination you have been to so far: London.
Dream vacation: An abandoned island.
Beauty item you cannot live without: Cleaning wipes.
What is in your purse right now? Candy (gummy bears), iPod, and water.
Last song listened to on iPod: “Don’t Stop Believin,” the Glee version.
Favorite food: Pizza and onion rings.
What item are you coveting right now? A chocolate cookie.
Favorite color: Black or blue.
Exercise: Dancing.
Who is your hero? My mum.
Name one thing people would be surprised to know about you: I love classical music and ballet.
Do you have any hobbies? Photography.
Subject you could wax poetic about / something that fascinates you: Angels.
Name something you are looking forward to in the next 24 hours: Bed.



Age: 21
Provenance: Zagreb, Croatia
How do you say “hello” where you’re from? Zdravo / Bok.
What are you wearing? Alexander Wang.
How were you discovered? On a casting call for Croatian Fashion Week.
Favorite model: Heidi Klum.
Most memorable modeling moment: Opening the Louis Vuitton show.
Most embarrassing modeling moment: I still haven’t had it, thank God!
Place you always visit while in New York: Starbucks, Union Square.
Favorite destination you have been to so far: London.
Dream vacation: An abandoned island.
Beauty item you cannot live without: Cleaning wipes.
What is in your purse right now? Candy (gummy bears), iPod, and water.
Last song listened to on iPod: “Don’t Stop Believin,” the Glee version.
Favorite food: Pizza and onion rings.
What item are you coveting right now? A chocolate cookie.
Favorite color: Black or blue.
Exercise: Dancing.
Who is your hero? My mum.
Name one thing people would be surprised to know about you: I love classical music and ballet.
Do you have any hobbies? Photography.
Subject you could wax poetic about / something that fascinates you: Angels.
Name something you are looking forward to in the next 24 hours: Bed.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
May 2011 US Vogue Editorial - Caroline Trentini, Photo: David Sims, Stylist: Camilla Nickerson
David Sims photographed Caroline Trentini for the May 2011 issue of American Vogue on February 28-March 1, 2011 in London with stylist Camilla Nickerson.
May 2011 American Vogue Editorial
Model: Caroline Trentini
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Camilla Nickerson
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Hair: Guido Palau
May 2011 American Vogue Editorial
Model: Caroline Trentini
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Camilla Nickerson
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Hair: Guido Palau
Monday, April 11, 2011
May 2011 US Vogue Editorial - Karen Elson & Caroline Trentini, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Grace Coddington
Steven Meisel photographed Karen Elson and Caroline Trentini for the May 2011 issue of American Vogue on February 9, 2011 in New York with stylist Grace Coddington.
May 2011 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Karen Elson & Caroline Trentini
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Grace Coddington
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Hair: Guido Palau
May 2011 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Karen Elson & Caroline Trentini
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Grace Coddington
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Hair: Guido Palau
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
April 2011 American Vogue Editorial: Karen Elson, Photo: David Sims, Stylist: Grace Coddington
David Sims photographed Karen Elson for American Vogue on January 30-31, 2011 in New York with stylist Grace Coddington.
American Vogue April 2011 Editorial
Model: Karen Elson
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Grace Coddington
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Hair: Guido Palau





American Vogue April 2011 Editorial
Model: Karen Elson
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Grace Coddington
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Hair: Guido Palau





Labels:
American Vogue,
David Sims,
Diane Kendal,
Grace Coddington,
Guido Palau,
Karen Elson,
Women Blog
Monday, January 24, 2011
February 2011 American Vogue Editorial: Angela Lindvall, ph: Patrick Demarchelier, stylist: Tabitha Simmons
Patrick Demarchelier photographed Angela Lindvall for American Vogue on November 18, 2010 with stylist Tabitha Simmons.
American Vogue February 2011
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Tabitha Simmons
Hair: Garren
Makeup: Yumi
American Vogue February 2011
Model: Angela Lindvall
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Tabitha Simmons
Hair: Garren
Makeup: Yumi
Labels:
American Vogue,
Angela Lindvall,
Garren,
Patrick Demarchelier,
Tabitha Simmons,
Women Blog,
Yumi
Thursday, August 19, 2010
September 2010 American Vogue Video - Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Edward Enninful
Steven Meisel photographed Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous for the September 2010 issue of American Vogue in NY on June 7-10, 2010 with stylist Edward Enninful.
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Julien D'Ys
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Production Design: Mary Howard
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Julien D'Ys
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Production Design: Mary Howard
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial - Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Edward Enninful
Steven Meisel photographed Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous for the September 2010 issue of American Vogue in NY on June 7-10, 2010 with stylist Edward Enninful.
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Julien D'Ys
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Production Design: Mary Howard



September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Eliza Cummings, Jourdan Dunn, Mirte Maas, Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Julien D'Ys
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Production Design: Mary Howard



Monday, August 16, 2010
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial - Lais Ribeiro, Kasia Struss, Jourdan Dunn, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Edward Enninful
Steven Meisel photographed Lais Ribeiro, Kasia Struss, and Jourdan Dunn for the September 2010 issue of American Vogue in NY on June 3, 2010 with stylist Edward Enninful.
September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Lais Ribeiro, Kasia Struss and Jourdan Dunn
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Malcolm Edwards
Makeup: Pat McGrath




September 2010 American Vogue Editorial
Models: Lais Ribeiro, Kasia Struss and Jourdan Dunn
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Malcolm Edwards
Makeup: Pat McGrath




September 2010 American Vogue Editorial: Isabeli Fontana, Ph: David Sims, Stylist: Camilla Nickerson
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
American Vogue August 2010: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous, Photo: Steven Meisel, Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Steven Meisel photographed Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous for American Vogue on June 2, 2010, with stylist Marie-Amélie Sauvé.
American Vogue August 2010 Editorial
Models: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath






American Vogue August 2010 Editorial
Models: Christina Kruse, Caroline Trentini, Mirte Maas & Daria Strokous
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Agyness Deyn’s Buzzy Summer Cut on Style.Com

Photo: Brent Murray
From style.com:
While the rest of us are spending millions on keratin treatments, turbo-powered flat irons, silicone drops, and all manner of defrizzing gel, model Agyness Deyn has craftily one-upped us all with the ultimate guaranteed-good-hair-day summer cut. She just shaved it all off.
The initial buzzing happened this past April, after a spell spent with a mussed, inky black Billie Joe Armstrong–ish crop that hung punkily in her eyes. “You can hide behind hair and I felt I’d had enough,” says Deyn. Of her new low-to-no-maintenance cut, she says, “It’s fun and easy, and I wanted something new.” Plus, she was headed to the Coachella music festival in the Southern Californian desert, where temperatures can soar into the triple digits. So she went to Freemans’ F.S.C. Barber — the old-school men’s barber/haberdasher stylishly tucked away in an alley on the Lower East Side—and pulled up a chair. “They were like, ‘Agyness, we only do guys’ cuts,’ ” she remembers. “I said, ‘That’s alright. I just want it all off.’ ” Since then, she’s dropped in to the men-centric salon Tommy Guns for a trim, too, and has taken a razor into her own hands, as well.
For many who follow fashion, it’s the first time we’ve seen Agyness’s true hair color—a warm, honey blonde—and her new cut, although androgynous in spirit, has a softening, surprisingly girly effect on her face, bringing all of the focus to her stormy blue eyes. She has been mistaken—from the back—for a boy, and admits to occasionally taking defensive measures, dressing lately in floral frocks, paying particular attention to manicures (though rest assured, she’s lost none of her It-Brit edge: The day she visits Vogue, her nails are painted chalky neon green). She knows what she’s doing. The very first time she shaved her head, “I was 15 or 16, and my best friend, Jessica, did it too. We ended up wearing red lipstick for the first few weeks. It’s weird,” she says, “I feel more feminine, having no hair.” Trust us—she has never looked prettier.
—Sarah Brown
Freemans’ F.S.C. BarberEast Store Front
8 Rivington Street,
NYC(212) 673-3209
fscbarber.com
Tommy Guns
138 Ludlow Street,
NYC(212) 477-1151
tommygunsny.com
Labels:
Agyness Deyn,
American Vogue,
Brent Murray,
Freemans,
Sarah Brown,
Tommy Guns
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
June 2010 American Vogue editorial: Caroline Trentini, ph: Patrick Demarchelier, stylist: Grace Coddington
Patrick Demarchelier photographed Caroline Trentini for American Vogue on March 29, 2010 in New York at the St. James Theater with stylist Grace Coddington.
American Vogue June 2010 Editorial
Model: Caroline Trentini
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: grace Coddington
Makeup: Gucci Westman
Hair: Didier Malige

American Vogue June 2010 Editorial
Model: Caroline Trentini
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: grace Coddington
Makeup: Gucci Westman
Hair: Didier Malige
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