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BACKSTAGE / September 30 2010 4:06 PM

High Style: Vogue Italia October 2010

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High Style: Vogue Italia October 2010 High Style: Vogue Italia October 2010

Eccentric red! The elegance of daring to use a total colour is contrasted with the sobriety of a very precise make-up. From the complexion, improved and made flawless with Fluid Master Primer, silicone-based and rich in volatile oils, and with Luminous Silk Foundation, no. 5.5, a foundation cream …

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BACKSTAGE / August 31 2010 4:19 PM

Vogue: Adventures in 3D!

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Vogue: Adventures in 3D! Vogue: Adventures in 3D! Vogue: Adventures in 3D! Vogue: Adventures in 3D!

Everyone is talking about Vogue Italia ‘s September issue with Miranda Kerr in all her curvaceous glory in 3D!!! It is exciting and it is beautiful – I mean, how could you go wrong with Steven Meisel , Miranda Kerr and Vogue Italia ??? I have been so thrilled to see…

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GIRLS, Mens, SPREAD'EM / August 10 2010 11:10 AM

Italian Vogue – Oil Spill Chic?

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Italian Vogue   Oil Spill Chic?
Italian Vogue   Oil Spill Chic?Italian Vogue   Oil Spill Chic?

How do you make an epic environmental disaster into a fashion spread? Is that tacky or brave?

Readers are quite divided over the controversial magazine editorial. The sight of a grey-haired (but beautiful) Kristen McMenamy is the first shocker. Models draped over oil-strewn rocks, trapped in nets, embellished with feathers. Models covered in dirt, oil, strangled with seaweed.
Some accuse the editors of glamorizing a tragedy.
I think that to reduce it as such would be too quick and narrow-minded. I believe that the spread is a statement on consumerism. This is a photo-editorial showing that the fashion industry does indeed acknowledge harsh realities in the world. This is a work of art by Steven Meisel and not an ad campaign.
The fashion pieces in the pictorial also served to showcase eco-artists and designers. In several photographs, Kristen McMenamy wears a seaweed-like rubber necklace. The necklace by Kathleen Nowak Tucci was made of re-purposed pieces of inner tubes from the Gulf Coast.
To check out the full magazine spread, click through to Refinery 29′s slideshow. For a closer look at the clothing used in the editorial, check out the video below:
Fashion companies aiding oil spill relief: Kenneth Cole, Thomas Mann
Italian Vogue   Oil Spill Chic?

Italian Vogue   Oil Spill Chic?

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BACKSTAGE, BEAUTY / July 19 2010 9:21 AM

Fashion News: Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel by CallmeKBro

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When you need a stylish lady to wear highly sophisticated clothes, you really can’t go past Christy Turlington, who channels Audrey Hepburn at her most classic in this shoot for Vogue Italia.

Wearing Nina Ricci, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent (as well as a rather large Snooki-pouf), Turlington looks gorgeous – proving that beauty like hers never goes out of fashion.

Fashion News: Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel by CallmeKBro

Fashion News: Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel by CallmeKBro

Fashion News: Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel by CallmeKBro

Fashion News: Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel by CallmeKBro

… Christy Turlington For Vogue Italia By Steven Meisel at 2threads

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