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Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

Stevens 2 for 1






The September issue of Vogue has a "2-For-1 Special" photo spread, shot in a supermarket by Steven Meisel and starring Amber Valetta and Kirsty Hume. The story is supposedly about dual-toned sheaths, but just like everything else this fall, it's about Mad Men! The retro housewife aesthetic.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Original Ideas

TYLER KENYON, TYLER LOUGH and CHARLES DEVOE for VMAN MAGAZINE



Don't you think the idea of the V story is very similar to the shoot from Steven Meisel? See the pictures below




Wednesday, July 30, 2008







If you're going to spend a lot of time bored on the subway, why not do it for pay, and look fabulous while you're at it? That must have been stylist Edward Enninful's concept for the Fall 2008 Alberta Ferretti campaign, which features Anna Maria Jagodzinska and new talent Magdalena Frackowiak, Siri Tollerod, and Viktoriya Sasonkina juxtaposed in jewel tones with jaded expressions affixed on their faces. The best shot Steven Meisel captured has to be of Siri, slumped over in plastic chair.

Lanvin Fall 2008



Introducing the first image from Lanvin's Fall 2008 ad campaign, with Liya Kebede and Raquel Zimmermann caught mid-motion on a dark city street, just as The New Yorker described it. Hard to believe this was shot by Steven Meisel at Smashbox Studios in LA, eh?

Friday, July 25, 2008

Fashion in the Mirror: Self-Reflection in Fashion Photography





The international photographers in this exhibition undress the theatre of fashion and question the creation of perfect beauty. Fashion in the Mirror is an overview of their self-examination and a rare look behind-the-scenes of fashion photography from the 1950s to the present day.

Finding both comedy and poetry in the set-up of the studio, the exhibiting photographers turn their cameras on the processes and paraphernalia of the fashion shoot. Photographers become mirrored in their own work and, as viewpoints are inverted and gazes misdirected, cameras stare back out at us expectantly.

Revealing the fashion industry’s secrets and undermining its glamorous illusions, the photographers in this exhibition create work that exposes this world from within.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Steven Meisel's Demand for Privacy



Famous lensman Steven Meisel may have discovered Agyness Deyn, but that doesn’t mean he’d let her share his bathroom.“Steven has his own private bathroom at his studio,” laughs a model agent, “and one of the French Vogue assistants got in trouble last week when she tried to use it!”

Sexy Eva Mendes for Calvin Klein!