Showing posts with label Editorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editorials. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Beautiful Castle

Hello everyone! Tomorrow is the back to school day! Sniff!! But before that sad day I decided I wanted to post something, I thought may be an outfit post but I fell on this, and I decided that the next post will be an outfit post because this photo shot was meant to be seen! I mean come on, who doesn't want to go to Tuscan now nobody I'm sure. But yeah the pictures are all from VOGUE and were taken by Mario Testino.

My favorite. This girl is gorgeous. I love the way the shadows look like in this pictures and she totally smize (thanks Tyra for all this vocabulary!)

Well, I don't understand how this man can cook while he has a beautiful woman standing a couple of feet away from him half naked...
It's beautiful, the dress and the landscape.

I love what she's wearing. I wish I had a body to wear that kind of thing..


Beautiful Italy
I love the editorials in Vogue!
Next post - outfit post I promise!!

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Resolutions and Retrospective

Hi everyone, it's been a long time since I wrote on this little blog of my own. I was in computer rehab for Christmas, I hope you enjoyed Christmas as much as I did. Now that Christmas is past it's time to think of the New Year that is coming so fastly. First of all, New Year means it's time for resolutions, and I'll try to do my best to keep them this year.

1. Try to spend less money on clothes and things like that (unrealistic)
2. Try to make some clothes that I can actually wear with my brand new sewing machine :)
3. Do sports? I alwalys do sports so a different one? We'll see.
4. Learn a new language, German perhaps? ( I already speak French, English, and I have base in Spanish, yeah!)
5. Be happy :)

Those resolutions make me think of the past and I think it's the time to do the fashion retrospective of this year. Oh Mon Dieu, what a year! If we look in Haute-Couture I think that my favorite collections were Christian Dior and Chanel. One was very colorful and the other the opposite. One was avangardist and the other more classic. They still remain my favorites.

I think it's very difficult for me to choose for the best adds and campaigns, so I went on models.com, I think they made quite good choices. I do not agree with all but some are my favorites too.

Campaigns
Bottega Veneta F/W 2010. I love the posing. It's not my favorite but I think it deserve a place here just because of the artistic look. (ph: Robert Longo)
Givenchy F/W 2010. When I saw this campaign in one of my magazines it catched my eyes. The bright colours and the dynamic make this campaign work 110% for me. (ph: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott)
Louis Vuitton F/W 2010. I love this collection, so I love this campaign! It's so classy and beautiful probably my favorite. Don't you want to buy anything that these girls are selling? I do. (ph: Steven Meisel, the master)

Editorials
Oh gosh. I had difficulties choosing my favorites! I chose those two, but I could have picked 50.
Star Signs, in British Vogue by Tim Gutt. I love this editorial, the poses are amazing. All the creative ideas are fantastic. Me gusta!
Water & Oil, in Vogue Italia by Steven Meisel. This one is absolutely stunning. Look at the details. I think that my credits for this one go to the photographer who did an amazing job capturing this.

Models

What a year. How to choose? I decided to take the favorite of models.com. This woman deserves her place totally. And the other one is my favorites, the new it-girl.
Lara Stone. It was her year. She was everywhere. She deserves totally this place as the number one model of 2010. Chapeau!
Karlie Kloss. The new it-girl. I think her Dior campaigns was fantastic, she's one girl to watch.

That's it for my retrospective. There's more to say about this year in the fashion industry, but I think that my choices are quite like what happened this year.

What are your resolutions for 2011??


Saturday, 27 November 2010

Bonne Fête VOGUE Paris

90 years. Wow, that's a lot.When my friend arrived with this special edition of VOGUE Paris I was freaking out. I rarely buy it because it's really expensive, but that one it's an exeption. The spreads in all the VOGUE around the world are very creative, but I think that the French version is quite impressive. It's as if the French had no taboos. But one thing is sure, this was incredible to read.
I particularly loved the return to the past. The modern versions of old shoots. My favorite was the 7 Deadly Sins by Steve Klein, with model Lara Stone, I think it's was very interesting.

Very nice cover. I WANT that mask!

Laziness, nice mix of paterns.

Gluttony. I think this teeth crack (can I say that?) is so cute!
This one is from another shot, the punk shot. I pu it because I tought it was very different and I love it.

All credits to VOGUE Paris.