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Vogue Nippon February 2009: Editorial: Precious Metal
Precious Metal
Photographed : Daniel Jackson
Styled : George Cortina
Model : Liya Kebede
Cover: Vogue Nippon February 2009 : Freja Beha Erichsen
Labels:
Daniel Jackson,
Editorial,
Liya Kebede,
Vogue Nippon
Bally S/S 2009 : Ad Campaign
love it...all the colours and the model!
Labels:
Ad Campaign,
Bally,
Christy Turlington,
Mario Sorrenti
Kirkwood’s Shoe-In
Watch out, Christian Louboutin! We’re currently gaga over Nicholas Kirkwood, British shoemaker extraordinaire–and current design director of Pollini’s footwear collection. These shoes are high fashion with a bad-girl edge, and can’t get enough. It’s all in the details like the woven leather, snakeskin heels, and that cool, jagged platform. Given that Kirkwood did the shoes for Rodarte’s spring show, it’s clear that the red soles are facing some stiff competition.
Labels:
Accessories,
Nicholas Kirkwood,
Shoes
Numéro Tokyo February 2009: Editorial: Urban Torque
scanned by coccojanna @ bwgreyscale.com
Labels:
Editorial,
Numero,
Tanya Dziahileva
Vogue India: January 2009: Tabu
The latest issue of Vogue India features a very curvy and gorgeous-looking Tabu. We haven't seen this actress in a long time, and love her look here!
"Whether you celebrate the Indian volupte, or debate over India trying hard to loose her curves, shape remains an important issue and pre-occupation for us. Keeping this in mind, our January issue has been dedicated to shape -- dressing for each size, women who have embraced their unique shapes and living your fittest life ever. Tabu embodies the quintessential Indian silhouette for us. A consummate performer and an earthy beauty, she is undoubtedly the champion for both real curves and real women," explains Priya Tanna, editor of Vogue India
"Whether you celebrate the Indian volupte, or debate over India trying hard to loose her curves, shape remains an important issue and pre-occupation for us. Keeping this in mind, our January issue has been dedicated to shape -- dressing for each size, women who have embraced their unique shapes and living your fittest life ever. Tabu embodies the quintessential Indian silhouette for us. A consummate performer and an earthy beauty, she is undoubtedly the champion for both real curves and real women," explains Priya Tanna, editor of Vogue India
Labels:
Vogue India