More futurism and sci-fi hits the pages of the February 2010 issue of 160g. With sci-fi fonts to match, the Bionic Art issue is fully themed up with space invaders and dark creatures. A Landing Not Totally Under Control is just one pictorial from the issue, photographed by Urivaldo Lopes.
Hot pants, leather clothing, lingerie as outerwear and even double denim. All big 2010 fashion trends we've written lots about. Now they're appearing on the ever lovely Shalom Harlow in the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar. Someone must be reading our minds, or even better our fashion trends guide (wishful thinking).
So prolific is the existence of nudity within fashion pictorials it's hard to know if this is merely a trend or something here to stay. Perhaps its generational, but have full frontal nudity pictorials featuring the world's top models ever been so prolific?
Again from the third issue of Conde Nast's Love magazine, this time it's model Natalia Vodianova.
For all the pictures of Natalia Vodianova in Love magazine click on the picture above below.
Recently Abbey Lee Kershaw has been jetsetting around the world appearing in numerous pictures and on a similar number of runways (including the Victoria's Secret 2009 show alongside fellow Aussie Miranda Kerr). So it's great to see her land back in Australia for a shoot with Max Doyle for Australian Vogue.
The editorial focuses purely on Australian beach culture lensing Kershaw at one of Australia's most iconic beaches, where the overexposed shots give us the vibe of the hot Australian summer. Meanwhile Abbey swaps between messy bangs and slicked backed hair one of 2010's hair trends.
I just adore the idea of tap pants as a trend - being the more casual, more feminine cousin to hot pants, they're also less demanding on one's figure. Giedre Dukauskaite wears a gorgeous blue pair in this shoot for Harpers Bazaar UK, along with some other pretty lingerie as outerwear looks.
It's almost refreshing to see that there's an editorial in the third issue of Love magazine that isn't made up solely of nudity. Though I'm not sure I'm thankful that double denim takes nudity's place.
I find it somewhat ironic that the picture from the third issue of Love magazine that strikes me as being the most sensually erotic is actually a picture that doesn't feature any of the nudity that the issue has become infamous for.
That's to say that Kate Moss's editorial for Love is without it's nudity. It's full of it. Along with smoking and bondage.
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So many uber-sexy pictures keep arising from the current issue of Love Magazine that odds are some brains are in serious meltdown. And if you're not one of them yet, then just wait until you see Lara Stone's naked pictorial for the issue.
Pictures from the third issue of Conde Nast's Love magazine continue to hit the net. This time its the pictures from Naomi Campbell's editorial. Pictures far less extreme than those of Daria Werbowy.
For all the pictures of Naomi Campbel in Love magazine click on the picture above below.
Are we at all surprised that Alexander McQueen's seriously inspired sci-fi fashion pieces are fast becoming the editorial favourites du jour? Not in the least. Just think of all the creative shoot concepts and locations you could dream up in order to work in this trend. I mean, who wouldn't want to lie around on the paint-splattered concrete floor of a dirty, graffitied, run-down building while wearing designer couture? And I'm guessing it will only get better from here.