Nina Ricci Fall Winter 2008 – 2009 Ad Campaign
These are my favourite campaign shots so far. Natasha is slowly winning me over. via the Fashion Spot – Nina Ricci F/W 08.09 : Natasha Poly by Mario Sorrenti images: same source
These are my favourite campaign shots so far. Natasha is slowly winning me over. via the Fashion Spot – Nina Ricci F/W 08.09 : Natasha Poly by Mario Sorrenti images: same source
I mused about the Fall Winter 2008 – 2009 ad campaign for Prada in a post called “Linda and Prada, hmm”. The results are out and it’s not pretty. click for larger images. The blue shoes in picture number 3 are stunning! The shoe shots are amazing though. See the all the images here.
I’m loving the Jil Sander Ad Campaign. I was a fan of his collection this season. His architectural take on the collar had me hooked. Lara Stone looks amazing in these. I’m not a big Natasha fan, but I like her profile shots. via the Fashion Spot – Jil Sander F/W 08.09 : Natasha Poly, Lara Stone & Matvey Lykov by Willy Vanderperre images: same source
Some beautiful editorials. This picture of Toccara is amazing. via the Fashion Spot – Vogue Italia July 2008 images: thefashionspot.com
Images are slowly starting to trickle out. These are gorgeous ones of Sessilee. see more at the Fashion Spot – Vogue Italia July 2008 : Liya, Sessilee, Jourdan & Naomi by Steven Meisel images: thefashionspot.com
Lovely photos. It makes me yearn for a long flowing maxi dress. Una moda Apocalittica Velvet July 2008 Photographer: Enrique Badulescu images: foto_decadent: “Una moda Apocalittica”
These images from the 1990 Lanvin ad campaign are beautiful. Classic Linda Evangelista click for larger images. images: the Fashion Spot – Lanvin – the campaign archive
This is just a sample, it gets better. See the full thing at foto_decadent: Numéro 94 June/July 2008 Sasha wore the same thing in this ed. image: foto_decadent
The best day in Vegas was Friday by far. The weather was to die for and we walked to the strip so I could see what this whole Vegas thing is about. Outside of the strip, Vegas is like a giant strip mall with cacti and palm trees. All the roads are 6 or 8 lanes across. The people drive like maniacs. Men in cars honk at you constantly when you walk down the street, it was very strange. Not if you are with a guy though. I had 5 people actually whistle at me out of their cars and on the street. The ridiculous size of Las Vegas struck me as we walked past the Convention Centre. It’s was massive. We then took the monorail to the Mandalay Bay/Luxor side of the strip. I kept on singing the Monorail song from The Simpsons. We decided to hit up Luxor for some free drinks. The drinks were cheap and not really free. You had to be gambling, so Marija and I sat ourselves down at …
Sunday was an interesting day trip to Hoover Dam. We found a new friend along the way and we made the ill fated mistake of trying to walk to the dam from Boulder City. Some great people picked us up though and it made the trip a success. I loved the dam it’s so Art Deco. In some of the pictures you can see the results of Lack Mead receding rapidly. At some point the damn won’t be able to function. Click to see larger images.