Showing posts with label Anja Rubik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anja Rubik. Show all posts

Friday, 17 September 2010

Best-dressed NYFW SS11

Lindsay Ellingson via Altamira
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Alexa Chung
Dree Hemingway
Karolina Kurkova via Altamira
Anja Rubik via Altamira
Chanel Iman via Altamira
Leelee Sobieski via Style.com





Thursday, 16 September 2010

More looks I like from NYFW SS11

Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte
Rodarte
Rodarte
Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler
 

 
3.1Philip Lim



Rodarte

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Pictures from Tom Ford's secret show

Here's a look at all the famous faces who partook in Tom Ford's show as part of NYFW SS11, including Beyonce, Lauren Hutton, Lou Doillon and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld.
Via Fashionista.com

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Prada cruise 2011


Your daily read:

Apple's no-nipples policy means fashion mags are censoring their iPad editions :
(Via Shiny Shiny + 125Mag)  http://bit.ly/a5DKi4, and means they can't print gorgeous pictures like these of Lara Stone and Daria Werbowy.

The AW10/11 season ads are breaking, like this one from Lanvin, featuring Anja Rubik, Mariacarla Boscono and Magdalena F (Via Fashion Copious): http://bit.ly/cRHlpf

Festival fashion is all about the shorts, as these pics of Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Alexa Chung et all illustrate (Via Mama's a Rolling Stone ): http://bit.ly/952LdV

And finally, check out the brilliant artwork by fashion blogger Hardisme: http://hardisme.blogspot.com/search/label/artwork


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Saturday, 16 January 2010

Anja Rubik is a strawberry smoothie

Anja Rubik's feet, photographed by Katja Rahlwes for Self Service. Picture from Fashion Gone Rogue

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

SS10 ad campaign round-up

Marc by Marc Jacobs

The SS10 advertising campaigns are starting to appear. Time to start dissecting! So far, Raquel Zimmerman for Chloe is my favourite: all '70s-inspired androgyny and tailored khaki. Has anyone else noticed the similarity Celine, designed by Phoebe Philo, erstwhile Chloe designer? The models head is cut off for the ad, as it is in the Jimmy Choo campaign, which is reminiscent of a cool, streetstyle blog. Marc by Marc Jacobs is also going for the hipster girl, featuring Hannah Holman (who was one of the faces of Miu Miu last season). Chanel is out on its own, conceptually, as usual, and has used Freja Beha Erichsen again in a Spanish toreador fantasy. Gucci has also recycled its model, in the form of Natasha Poly. Anja Rubik is fresh-faced for Fendi.YSL continues its high concept approach, this season using Natalia Vodianova as muse. Dior has Karlie Kloss to channel Lauren Bacall, and Louis Vuitton gets a tousled Lara Stone to play Brigitte Bardot. In the celebrity corner, Georgia Jagger pouts for Versace, and Madonna plays a Sicilian housewife for Dolce & Gabbana. Overall, though, it seems like there's a return to using current models, as opposed to latter-day supes (except for Claudia Schiffer, who reprises her job as the face of Salvatore Ferragamo, and Christy Turlington for Bally) or celebs.