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BACKSTAGE, SPREAD'EM / August 21 2010 6:41 PM

Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88

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Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88
Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88

I love it when I discover stunning editorials from lesser known magazines. I think sometimes the big names can get too caught up in making deadlines and featuring specific pieces that they forget that fashion photography is, in its entirety, an art. Having widely-acclaimed photographers and top models don’t always guarantee a fantastic shoot. Oftentimes the shots look over-processed and extremely commercial. They lack a certain charm and personality.

Josephine de la Baum's editorial by Cameron Smith embodies an authenticity not found in high-budget editorials. Shot for Oyster Magazine, the spread features a dreamy Josephine frolicking in churches and graveyards decked out in Miu Miu, Dolce & Gabbana,and Christopher Kane. I wonder how the church would respond to her black lace corset

PS. It’s 4:07 am in China right now, this will be the last post I’ll be making from Shanghai for a while!! I board a 12 hour flight to the US at 10am!! I could not be more excited to go home!

Currently Spinning: Wilco – Jesus, Etc.

Editorial of the Week: Josephine for Oyster #88

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Mens / May 29 2009 11:32 AM

STREET HEROES: Paul Bui

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STREET HEROES: Paul Bui

I’m very intrigued by what Paul Bui from Oyster Magazine is wearing.  The double-layered blazer is a great break from the typical black blazer or leather jacket, and even though I’m not a huge fan of drop-crotch pants, they work on him.  Motorcycle boots will always be my favorite.  Cheers, Paul.

SOURCE: StreetPeeper

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