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Showing posts with label British Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Vogue. Show all posts
Sunday, 7 August 2011
During the late Eighties, Kara Young formed part of an elite group of African-American models who helped to redefine the ideal of the "All-American" look. Young along with fellow compatriots Karen Alexander, Veronica Webb, Louise Vyent, Beverly Peele and Gail O'Neill heralded a shift in society's perception of All-American beauty from the stock standard blonde hair blue-eyed look to an appreciation of the true American melting pot.
Young began modelling in 1987 in her hometown of San Francisco and her modelling career kicked into overdrive when she moved to New York a year later, signing with Elite Model Management. With her smouldering gaze, cheshire cat grin and wild, unruly tresses, Young had a look which was distinct, fresh and alluring. Young was a muse for photographer Santé D'Orazio to whom she was married at the time and consequently was photographed frequently by D'Orazio for British Vogue, Vogue Italia and Paris Vogue.
Young's bi-racial looks played to her advantage by appealing to a broad cross-section of communities. Recognising her mass-market appeal, US Vogue selected Young to appear on an unprecedented three solo covers of the fashion bible photographed by Richard Avedon and Patrick Demarchelier. Young's girl-next-door look also made her a regular fixture in mainstream fashion publications including Glamour, Mademoiselle and US Elle. Advertising campaigns for the Gap, Byblos, Revlon and Guerlain cosmetics followed suit as well as appearances in the Victoria's Secret catalogue and Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue, making Young one of the most in-demand models of her generation.
Young began modelling in 1987 in her hometown of San Francisco and her modelling career kicked into overdrive when she moved to New York a year later, signing with Elite Model Management. With her smouldering gaze, cheshire cat grin and wild, unruly tresses, Young had a look which was distinct, fresh and alluring. Young was a muse for photographer Santé D'Orazio to whom she was married at the time and consequently was photographed frequently by D'Orazio for British Vogue, Vogue Italia and Paris Vogue.
Young's bi-racial looks played to her advantage by appealing to a broad cross-section of communities. Recognising her mass-market appeal, US Vogue selected Young to appear on an unprecedented three solo covers of the fashion bible photographed by Richard Avedon and Patrick Demarchelier. Young's girl-next-door look also made her a regular fixture in mainstream fashion publications including Glamour, Mademoiselle and US Elle. Advertising campaigns for the Gap, Byblos, Revlon and Guerlain cosmetics followed suit as well as appearances in the Victoria's Secret catalogue and Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue, making Young one of the most in-demand models of her generation.
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Glamour - May 1989 Photographer - Paul Lange Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit - 1989 Photographer - Marc Hispard Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Photographer - Santé D'Orazio A Private View - Santé D'Orazio Source - thefashionspot.com |
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UK Vogue - July 1989 Photographer - Santé D'Orazio Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Christy Turlington & Kara Young Vogue Italia - September 1993 Photographer - Santé D'Orazio Source - thefashionspot.com |
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UK Vogue - Unknown Photographer - Santé D'Orazio Source - thefashionspot.com |
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UK Vogue - June 1991 Photographer - Santé D'Orazio Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Elle - Unknown Photographer - Gilles Bensimon Source - bellazon.com |
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Kara Young, Laurence Treil & Christy Turlington The Most Unforgettable Women in the World wear Revlon Photographer - Richard Avedon Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Kara Young & hairdresser John D'Orazio Photographer - Santé D'Orazio Source - johndorazio.com |
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Kara Young, Carré Otis & Jennifer Noble US Vogue - Unknown Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Vogue - Unknown Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Elle - Unknown Photographer - Gilles Bensimon Source - bellazon.com |
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US Vogue - April 1988 Photographer - Richard Avedon Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Glamour - November 1989 Photographer - Unknown Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Vogue - October 1989 Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Glamour - August 1989 Photographer - Unknown Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Elle - March 1988 Photographer - Gilles Bensimon Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Vogue - October 1988 Photographer - Richard Avedon Source - thefashionspot.com |
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US Elle - December 1989 Photographer - Gilles Bensimon Source - thefashionspot.com |
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
British Vogue's September 2011 edition showcases the talents of Mario Testino in an editorial inspired by the 17th century Dutch masters, featuring modern day muses Arizona Muse and Freja Beha Erichsen. Testino captures Muse and Beha Erichsen as 17th century nemeses in ensembles by Valentino, Lanvin, Salvatore Ferragamo, Givenchy and Giles. The editorial has an ethereal, haunting effect and is a true example of when the worlds of photography, fashion and art collide with sublime results. British Vogue Editor Alexandra Shulman says of the editorial that it "earns its place among Vogue classics."
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Freja Beha Erichsen |
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Freja Beha Erichsen & Arizona Muse |
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Arizona Muse |
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Arizona Muse & Freja Beha Erichsen |
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Freja Beha Erichsen |
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Arizona Muse & Freja Beha Erichsen |
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Freja Beha Erichsen |
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Arizona Muse & Freja Beha Erichsen British Vogue - September 2011 Photographer - Mario Testino Source - fashionologie.com |
Sunday, 31 July 2011
Many of the most iconic fashion images of all-time, feature models photographed in groupings by the likes of photographers; Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, Patrick Demarchelier and Irving Penn. During the nineties the emergence of the supermodel phenomenon was greatly influenced by the photographs taken of a select group of women who would eventually be referred to as the "Supes." When I think of the term "supermodel", the classic Peter Lindbergh January 1990 British Vogue cover shot of Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington instantly springs to mind. More than 20 years have passed since I first laid eyes on this image and still, I am enthralled by its beauty, so much so that I have a print of it framed and taking pride of position in my hallway.
I love analysing the dynamic and composition of various images featuring grouped models. The first thing I look for is the suitability of the selection of models. Do their individual looks compliment each other? Are the models working in unison to achieve that singular shot which encapsulates the photographer's vision? How are the model's bodies positioned in relation to one another and in relation to the image frame. I also look for elegance of the positioning of the model's limbs and the energy which transpires between the model's themselves.
The images featured below are amongst my favourites and all project a momentous sense of occasion. One gets an inkling that there is an acknowledgement of pride and appreciation amongst the models at having been selected as one of the chosen few. I only hope that today's generation of photographers will continue to follow in the ilk of Avedon, Lindbergh et al. by allowing top-tier models the opportunity to shine in equally, beautifully composed group portraits.
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Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington & Cindy Crawford British Vogue - January 1990 Photographer - Peter Lindbergh Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Wild at Heart US Vogue - September 1991 Photographer - Peter Lindbergh Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz & Naomi Campbell Photographer - Herb Ritts Source - artnet.com |
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Estelle LeFebure, Karen Alexander, Rachel Williams, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitiz & Christy Turlington British Vogue - August 1988 Photographer - Peter Lindbergh Source - bellazon.com |
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Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista & Christy Turlington Vogue Italia - December 1989 Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Nadja Auermann, Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, Claudia Schiffer & Christy Turlington Photographer - Richard Avedon Source - thefashionspot.com |
Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Niki Taylor, Yasmeen Ghauri, Karen Mulder & Elaine Irwin US Vogue - April 1992 Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Linda Evangelista, Nadja Auermann, Naomi Campbell, Shalom Harlow, Christy Turlington, Amber Valetta, & Kristen McMenamy Vogue Italia - May 1993 Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Stephanie Seymour, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer & Christy Turlington US Vogue - September 1993 Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - thefashionspot |
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Vogue Italia - October 1994 Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Chanel Iman, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn & Arlenis Sosa i-D Magazine - September 2009 Photographer - Emma Summerton Source - models.com |
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Liya Kebede, Caroline Ribeiro, Colette, Carmen Kass, Malgosia Bela, Karen Elson, Maggie Rizer & Missy Rayder US Vogue - July 2000 Photographer - Steven Meisel Source - bellazon.com |
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Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington & Cindy Crawford British Vogue - June 1991 Photographer - Herb Ritts Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Christy Turlington, Nadja Auermann, Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour & Claudia Schiffer Photographer - Richard Avedon Source - thefashionspot.com |
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Stephanie Seymour, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford & Naomi Campbell Vanity Fair - September 2008 Photographer - Mario Testino Source - models.com |
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Joan Smalls, Ajak Deng, Arlenis Sosa, Chanel Iman, Anais Mali, Jourdan Dunn & Sessilee Lopez US Vogue - February 2011 Photographer - Mario Testino Source - models.com |
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Eva Herzigova, Beverly Peele, Petra Linblad, Claudia Mason & Nadja Auermann British Vogue - January 1992 Photographer - Unknown Source - bellazon.com |
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Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington & Stephanie Seymour US Vogue - April 1993 Photographer - Herb Ritts Source - nymag.com |
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