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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Gossip Girl <3 Blake shines on the cover of W.




W Magazine: December 2008
Shot by: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

2009 Vouge Calender. <3






I die at the photos.
These along with the kitty front cover are my favourite.

Prada S/S 2009 has arrived.



Prada—One of the most highly anticipated ad campaigns for Spring/Summer 2009 has landed. 

Rumors of multiple models for it had been flying around till now, and they seem to have been true.

The campaign shot by by Steven Meisel.
Models: Ymre Stiekema, Anna Jagodzinska, Giedre Dukavskaite, Katrin Thormann, Nimue Smit, Sigrid Agren, and Viktoriya Sasonkina.

Heidi at her finest.







Heidi Klum is rad in GQ Italy’s January 2009 issue.
Love love love the sunglasses shot and the styling

GQ Italy January 2009 Issue.

Jennifer does GQ



































































40 and fabulous..

through all the ups and downs of Jennifer Aniston she proves to the world she is getting more beautiful with age and will always be someone to look up to.


shot: Micheal Thompson for GQ Magazine

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

alice MCCALL Showcases: NY fashion week.











At first, the title of Alice McCalls’ show, “Some are not insects” was confusing and bizarrely mysterious. 

Whereas many designers choose names for their collections that are whimsical and exotic like Diane Von Furstenberg’s Fall 2008 “Foreign Affair” or Erin Fetherston’s Spring 2009 “East of the Sun and West of the Moon,” Alice chose to break with convention and create a collection that was unique and ultimately worthy of its name.

Insects were indeed the inspiration for the spring collection, providing not only patterns, but also the basis for the garments’ construction and form. Even the models had a distinctly insect-inspired look with hornet-like dark eyes and hair knotted straight back and off the head like a bee’s stinger.

The insect theme was interpreted both in literal and abstract forms. One “June beetle dress,” featured a bug print with cocooned shoulders did indeed bring to mind a beetle without entering into the realm of costume. On the other side of the spectrum, a “caterpillar vest” with “little locust shorts” merely evoked a sort of nefarious insect without directly imitating its form.

Alice's collection went beyond just a simple lesson in entomology—it was also a masterwork of design in which the clothes were infused with a life of their own, full of movement and a dangerously sexy vivacity as the models floated down the runway.


love love love

source: thecobrasnake.com


Words: Adrien Field

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