martes, 16 de noviembre de 2010

At last, Tom Ford womenswear






At last we have full length photos of the Tom Ford collection for womenswear. I’m loving the attitude, the dresses and specially that scaled jacket.
Images via Fashonologie

lunes, 15 de noviembre de 2010

Vogue Shopping Experience

Vogue Shopping Experience was a kind of Fashion’s Night Out organized by Vogue Mexico, with the sole purpose of promoting fashion in Mexico, specially in Masaryk Avenue. Stores such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Tiffany & Co, and more, took part in this event.





At Gucci

Being compared with Fashion’s Night Out, specially this year’s, was a difficult standard for our Vogue Shopping Experience to reach. All the attendees were expecting glamour, fashion, cocktails and fun. Basically, that was achieved but more than one person went home disappointed.




Although the organization was  good, the promotion of Vogue Shopping Experience as well as the special events in each store were kept pretty simple. Cocktails and snacks  were the rigorous in each one. Some of them tried to include the consumer with their own products, like Hermès, which held a brief course of how to style your scarf. The Vogue Passport was a nice touch, even an innovative one, but was quickly out-shined by the lack of creativity in the rest of the event. Even the allowance to take photographs was restricted, which only made more difficult to spread the word and support this event.






Maybe next year we will find a more concrete image of the event, more people in the streets, and more atractive events in each store. The important is that this doesn’t remain in a single effort, and that Vogue Mexico continues to organize, promote and improve this type of events; I’m certainly hoping for Vogue Shopping Experience to be way much better next year.

martes, 9 de noviembre de 2010

Fashion films of the week III













Maria Peligro SS11: SEXUAL 
Meliae by Paul Luna -Hunting beauty 
Lost doll by Jacques Dequeker feat. Fernanda Tavares
Bijules Haute: Le Nez de Tycho, by Steamclam

viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010

Editorials of the week

This are my favorite editorials of the week. Have a nice weekend!



Natalia Vodianova goes Joan of Arc in a golden armor and McQueen feathered dress. The whole editorial is about golden, strength and Vodianova’s amazing look. Photographer Michelangelo di Battista was responsible of this excellent shoot.






Leave to Terry Richardson the inappropriate coolness. His photographs are known for the irreverent content and usually for the sexual references. This spread for Vogue Paris featuring beautiful Freja Beha couldn’t be the exception. Add the styling of Carine Roitfeld and you have the best editorial I’ve seen from Richardson.






Jessica Stam stars this Craig McDean editorial for Vogue Italia. As you might know now, McDean is one of my favorite contemporary photographers in fashion. The blurry treatment of the first picture reflects in a metaphoric way the title of the spread, The Individual Vision. As for the styling, I’m not that much of a fan but give me Kane and Prada glasses and I’m happy.







Everyone who knows about Showstudio obviously knows who’s Nick Knight. And everyone who knows Nick Knight knows he’s all about the black and white high contrasted photography. And this spread is no exception. Seeing Raquel Zimmermann like this , in a bold spread for Vogue UK is the cherry on top.
Images via FGR

jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010

Best November 2010 Covers


Playing Fashion. Viktoriya Sasonkina by Cate Underwood


Número China. (my favorite!) Sasha Pivavorova by Greg Kadel


Vogue Turkey. Gwen Loos by Mario Vivanco. Styled by Mary Fellowes.


Vogue Paris. Natasha Poly by Mario Sorrenti


Vogue Nippon Beauty. Eniko Mihalik by Raymond Meier.


Harper’s Bazaar. Georgia May Jagger by Hedi Slimane. Styled by Claire Richardson.

miércoles, 3 de noviembre de 2010

Lanvin for H&M

The entire Lanvin for H&M collection is here at last!

The official video of the collection:


First the accessories:







The lookbook, photographed by Stéphane Gallois











I’m seriously thrilled with this collaboration. This H&M collection has all the Lanvin spirit, from the sophisticated silhouettes, the bows dress, tulle and tons of ruffles! Mr. Elbaz did an amazing job!

Images via Coute que Coute