Lauren Brown by Max Doyle
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Lauren Brown taps into her inner rebel for the March edition of Vogue Australia. Lensed by Max Doyle, Lauren dons the leather heavy wares of Burberry Prorsum, Balmain, Prada and others styled by Naomi Smith in Heartbreak Hotel.
Raquel Zimmermann by Inez & Vinoodh
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Inspired by the iconic film stars Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, Vogue Nippon taps top model Raquel Zimmermann and choreographer Stephen Galloway to get into the groove. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh with styling by George Cortina, Raquel wears some of the season’s most vibrant and elegant gowns from the likes of Marc Jacobs, Yves Saint Laurent and Salvatore Ferragamo in Fred and Ginger.
Anna Selezneva by Mario Sorrenti
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Anna Selezneva replaces Karmen Pedaru as the face of Emporio Armani’s spring 2011 campaign taken on the city streets by Mario Sorrenti. Joining Simon Nessman, Anna roams through the concrete jungle in the hip and youthful collection.
Daily Inspirations no. 98
Spanish landscapes and young fashion models, urban sceneries and vintage fashion – this is a short introduction to the photography portion of our today’s inspirational set. Besides, you are welcome to enjoy illustrations with some creepy monsters, digital art pieces, interesting advertising solutions, and eye-catching architecture designs. We provide a vast array of DIFFERENT art works to underline the fact that there is no and there should not be a single unified approach to the definition of “art” or “beauty”. There are many forms of art, some of them are “canonical”, while others are often claimed to be off the mainstream. Though all of them should be treated as art as long as they serve the purpose – to satisfy humans’ aesthetical needs and to generate particular emotions (whether it is excitement or fear, melancholy or passion) by stimulating our sense organs only.
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Kultorama Magazine “Plein Soleil”
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New issue of this Fashion and Lifestyle magazine, produced by the french brand Kulte and presenting their SG11 collection through a selection of original family pictures from the 60′s.
Light and Shadow – the Eternal Opponents or Allies
Light and shadow – though having the same source and the same origin, they are always in opposition. Where light is – there is no place for shadow and vice versa. However, this confrontation is, actually, very relative, because the existence of the shadow is impossible without light; as we all know there are no shadows in the complete darkness… Shadows accompany practically any object on our planet – trees, animals, and humans – sometimes being just the subtle, almost indistinguishable shade, and sometimes gaining pretty distinct and well-outlined contours.
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