Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Woodstock

    Woodstock...


    On the 40th anniversary of the legendary festival recover everything in a style that marked an era.
    40 years ago, a couple of friends from New York who used to go to the meadows of Woodstock to escape the harsh events that hit the American imagination, thought it would be a good idea to organize some open-air concerts in the area and invite musicians premises. But what they ended up going out of their hands. And how. During the 3-day festival, more than half a million people lived collective ecstasy and delivered entirely hedonistic enjoyment of music and relaxing life. The year was 1969 and the hippie movement was born.
    And there, among pacifist slogans and much rock & roll, a new aesthetic was imposed in relay to cut trapeze minivestidos so characteristic of the 60: the long dresses of fabrics lightweight jackets and suede boots with fringes, oversize glasses round, and especially the flowers in all its manifestations, came to stay for many years. The change affects not only the courts of fashion, but also supposed to release the woman's body, which never would be constrained by uncomfortable underwear silhouettes or compromised. Freedom with a capital "was born in Woodstock, and we have not been abandoned. (via vogue.es)


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    Milly also declines the particular aesthetics of the festival hippie dress code.

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    The American national anthem will never be the same again after that Jimmy Hendrix is disrupted at the festival armed with only his guitar and his wonderful talent.
    Without doubt, was one of the great performances, not just the festival, but the career of musician.


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    The designer Diane Von Furstenberg is the most fervent defender of the reissue of the spirit of the festival. Its psychedelic caftans stamping as evidenced.

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    Roberto Cavalli also applies to accessories of the highest-colorful festival power.

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    Can this foundation of Benefit you feel just one more. But we love the musical design of its packaging.

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    Hat natural fiber wing-wide fall due, of course, was a basic kit Woodstock. The image is of the Emilio Pucci.

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    The oscarizado director Ang Lee released in a short film inspired by the festival.



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    The dresses had their own code to be long, light fabrics and floral prints. Leaves of Grass as effectively reinterprets after 40 years.

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    How pleased were those attending the festival if Kate Moss has become fashionable Katiuska the time. The Hunter had been a good antidote to the quagmire.

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    The only rule was valid in Woodstock love. Calls for him with this shirt Marc by Marc Jacobs.

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    Oliver Peoples reinterprets the silhouette in the seventies sunglasses round lens.

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    The performance of Janis Joplin was a veritable earthquake in the festival. Today is one of the most memorable singer.

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    The spirit indeed collar flower power in the hands of Missoni.

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    Suede boots with fringes, so fashionable now, are a real must for the time. The image is of Minnetonka.

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    A big bag of leather, like this See by Chloe, was the best ally to keep everything they needed for three days without rest.

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    The classic Volkswagen van, a vehicle made in Woodstock, par excellence, as reinvented by Urban Outfitters bowl.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

ADN de la Mode

    Le Show sexy de Versace


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    Amazing 64-page editorial in the August issue of Vogue Paris shot by Inez & Vinoodh and curated by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld, Emmanuelle Alt and Joe McKenna. 64 looks, 64 brands, from Calvin Klein to Yohji Yamamoto to YSL to Balmain, each look creates an iconic image that embodies each brand, definitely a who’s who guide in the industry and if that weren’t enough it features some of the greatest faces around, including favorites like Raquel Zimmermann, Isabeli Fontana, Natasha Poly, Anja Rubik, Sessilee Lopez, Lily Donaldson, Lara Stone and Daria Werbowy, who’s also on the cover.

    Le Chic Manhattan de Michael Kors
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    Les Coeurs et Clins d’oeil de Moschino
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    L’esprit british with a twist de Paul Smith
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    Le clubbing couture de Balmain
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    La blouse blanche architectureé de Gianfranco Ferré
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    Le néogothique de Givanchy
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    L’essentiel de Jil Sander
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    Le Folklore eclaire de John Galliano
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    La Frivolite parisienne de Louis Vuitton
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    Les accents Delures de Marc Jacobs
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    La nonchalance sophistiquee de Miu Miu
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    And, the rest of this editorial you can see HERE or here:






    Magazine: Vogue Paris (August 2009)
    Editorial: ADN de la Mode
    Photographers: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
    Models: Daria Werbowy, Eniko Mihalik, Natasha Poly, Iris Strubegger, Anna Maria Jagodzinska, Lara Stone, Raquel Zimmermann, Anja Rubik, Dree Hemingway, Elsa Sylvan, Lily Donaldson, Jacquetta Wheeler, Sasha Pivovarova, Kamila Filipcikova, Imogen Morris Clarke, Du Juan, Constance Jablonski, Regina Feoktistova, Garret Neff, Ranya Mordanova, Tao Okamoto, Isabeli Fontana, Sessilee Lopez, Malgosia Bela & Shalom Harlow