Showing posts with label Natasa Vojnovic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natasa Vojnovic. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Before & After

I love this editorial shot by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for V magazine's issue no. 48. The editorial, centred around the theme of before and after shots, features a cast of thirty models in their natural state and then with complete makeup, hair and styling. The juxtaposition between the before and after shots is startling and in most cases, I prefer the models pre-makeup and hair. Out of the thirty  beauties, Christy Turlington, Shalom Harlow, Lara Stone, Daria Werbowry, Raquel Zimmerman, Isabeli Fontana, Natasha Poly, Malgosia Bela and Natasa Vojnovic made my final cut.

Lara Stone

Isabeli Fontana

Snejana Onopka

Christy Turlington

Raquel Zimmerman

Daria Werbowry

Natasha Poly

Shalom Harlow

Malgosia Bela

Natasa Vojnovic
V Magazine - Issue 48
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Source - thefashionspot.com

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Chloe Sevigny Resort 2012 Show
Time: June 7, 2011 at 6:30pm
Casting Director: Ed Brachfeld
Location: 268 Mulberry Street, NY, NY
Models: Natasa Vojnovic, Eliza Cummings, Jenny Shimizu, Annabelle Tsaboukas, Heather Marks, and Christina Kruse.

Natasa Vojnovic


Eliza Cummings


Jenny Shimizu


Annabelle Tsaboukas


Heather Marks


Christina Kruse

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

From style.com:

Viktor & Rolf saw red for Fall—and so did everyone who went to the Dutch duo’s show, where they were confronted with scarlet-faced models painted in homage, apparently, to Medieval knights. But the face paint stayed in the box for V&R’s new video, debuting exclusively on Style.com: The red here comes (a touch more judiciously we’d say) in the form of a blazing red coat and a swath of lipstick. Serbian model Natasa Vojnovic—who rose to fame in the early aughts, nabbed campaigns for Lanvin, Marc Jacobs, and Mulberry, and walked the Alexander Wang runway this season—does the Dietrich-ish honors in the Katie Shillingford-styled short, starting out in a perfectly-tailored tux and ending up in… well, not much at all, save a little Viktor & Rolf branding. Check it out, above.

 

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