Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts

Thursday, December 09, 2010

How the past inspires the future - Vogue and Asian models

Asian models are not a common occurence in US Vogue. We rarely see them in major editorials, let alone a cover. Yet the trend of more and more Asian beauties making their catwalk runs for many major fashion houses forced the magazine to dedicate a whole article to them, with Steven Meisel mimicking the famous Cecil Beaton photograph of Charles James gowns, this time using only Asian models and Oscar De La Renta being the couturier of choice.


The result is breathtaking, the models looking gorgeous despite the (unnecessary for me) faux Mohawks (American fashion editors still think a punk hairdo makes a layout edgy). I would have preferred having Julien d'Ys do some of his incredible pile ups on these girls. Or Thanos Samaras for that matter. Check the original photo below. Meisel may be very skilled but he missed the atmosphere completely, going instead for a very flat lighting. Gone are the masterful chiaroscuro effects and sculptural details of the Beaton shoot. Pity.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

For inspiration

This is one of the best US Vogue covers (May 2007) in a while... the colors, photography, models (finally models are again on the cover), setting and clothes are all perfect. This photo is an inspiration in so many ways.



Photography courtesy of Conde Nast/Vogue US. Photographer: Steven Meisel. Fashion Editor: Tonne Goodman. Hair: Garren for Garren NY/L'Oreal Paris. Make up: Pat Mc Grath for Max Factor. Set Design: Mary Howard Studio. The models' names are on the pic, click on it to see a bigger version. Any bets as to who will really be a supermodel? (note that the tag line on the cover says top models, not super models...).