INDIE REWIND: The Greatest Supermodels of the 60s
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
From Twiggy and her doe eyes to Veruschka and her neverending gams, these girls of the 60s originally defined what it meant to be a “supermodel.”
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
From Twiggy and her doe eyes to Veruschka and her neverending gams, these girls of the 60s originally defined what it meant to be a “supermodel.”
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
Marisa Berenson has led the kind of charmed, impossibly chic and devastatingly fashionable life that is all but impossible to replicate today. If only because charm, chicness and style are all but impossible to find today. Having lived her entire life in front of the camera — Marisa’s christening portrait appeared in Vogue and she covered Elle magazine with sister Berinthia “Berry” Berenson when she was five – guest editor and longtime friend Steven Meisel collected some of Berenson’s most iconic photographs, as well as personal pics of friends and families, in Rizzoli‘s goregous new tome, Marisa Berenson: A Life in Pictures (2011).
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
The late Diana Vreeland, one of the most fabulous ladies of the 20th — or really any — century will come roaring back to life thanks to a new documentary and accompanying coffee-table book this fall.
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
After figuratively spitting in Bernard Arnault‘s face by turning down the creative director post left vacant by John Galliano at Christian Dior, Azzedine Alaïa pretty much earned the “I Don’t Give a Fuck” Honey Badger Badge of Honor. But his recent comments about two of the fashion industry’s most powerful players has elevated him to the “Bitch, Please” Hall of Fame.
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
V Magazine’s editor Stephen Gan was so impressed by Lady Gaga‘s first column in ”The Asian Issue” of the mag, he compared the pop phenom to the late, great Diana Vreeland.
Edited by Amanda Gabriele
Legendary supermodel Lauren Hutton’s rebellious spirit has made her life one of fashion’s most fascinating adventures. In the February 2011 issue of Harper’s Bazaar, she opens up about her lifestyle and career, from working with Richard Avedon and Diana Vreeland, to starring in Tom Ford’s fashion show.
Edited by Andy Wass

Even though Sarah Jessica Parker keeps saying she’s not super into fashion, she still does spreads for the top fashion magazines. Why not?!
Most recently she posed for Peter Lindbergh for the March 2009 (you know, The Fashion Issue) of Harper’s Bazaar.
I’m generally a fan; and she looks pretty good on the cover, but terrifying in the SJP-as-Diana-Vreeland editorial.
GALLERY: Sarah Jessica Parker for Harper’s Bazaar, March 2009.