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 Amanda Gabriele
When Alberta Ferretti said she was going to mix “real” women with models in her special Pitti Uomo show, she wasn’t kidding around. Camilla Belle, Carmen Dell’Orefice and Paz de la Huerta were among those who walked the runway. Obviously, these women already have extraordinary looks, so they are fabulous in Ferretti’s luxurious Italian designs. Show highlights after the jump.
Edited by admin
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