Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Project Inspiration...



I came across these lovely images from Vogue 1996 as I was searching for inspiration for my current project. Very beautiful and I love the floral elements. 

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Kiss The Sky...


All I can say is WOW! I'm loving everything about this shoot which was featured in Vogue China Issue June 10. These are my three favourite images from the shoot but the rest is fantastic and worth a look here. I am really inspired by the textures and the colours work really well together. 

What do you think?

Vogue China June 2010
Shot by: Lachlan Bailey
Styling by: Anne Christensen
Model: Anna J

Monday, February 1, 2010

Girls Allowed...




Another gorgeous shoot from Vogue! I love the colours and the frills! All very feminine and delicate! I cam deffinatly a big fan of this look! 
You can view the rest of the shoot here. Deffinatly worth a look.

Source: Vogue UK March 2010
Photographed by Mario Testino

Friday, January 29, 2010

O canto do Cisne...



How beautiful is this editorial from Vogue Brazil January 2010! Just stunning! I love the underwater shots.

Source: tFS.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

1940's Vogue

Here are some pages from Vogue from the 1940's, some images are from 1940 and some 1943. I thought it would be a good idea to look at how Vogue handled the War and the 'Make Do and Mend' campaign. I found pages offering fashion tips on how to get the most out of a dress from instance and how to revamp those old boring suits! The adverts were for patterns and wools and various items the 1940's woman could use to revamp her wardrobe without buying new.











Make Do and Mend Vogue Style ....

I scanned these gorgeous image from last months Vogue. 'The ultimate money-saving fashion flash is to make your own clothes - using "objects domestiques". shona Heath, William Tempest and Peter Jensen turn recycling into DIY couture. So grab your stick tape, scissors and PVA glue, and begin with a surrealist thought.'

Its a great source of inspiration for my next project to see what other designers and photographers are doing to tackle to credit crunch and using 'Make Do and Mend' as inspiration. I really love this shoot and it will be good to compare how different my work will be since it has the same influence.
You can see the rest of the images here.










Photograhed by Tim Walker