Written by Tania Braukämper on 25 Jul 2012
The baroque fashion trend revival is certain to dominate fall 2012′s fashion we well as its magazine covers. And one fashion house is going to bask in it all, courtesy of a perfectly time and wholly influential collection: Dolce & Gabbana.
Written by Tania Braukämper on 2 Jun 2012
The title, Venus Rising, might well be likening Jessica Stam to the Goddess of love and beauty – and quite aptly if you consider Michael Pandos’ styling of metallic sequins, draping dresses, and exotic jewels. But it’s the accompanying video to Koray Birand’s shoot that turns Stam into a slinking noir vixen. It’s a short-but-sweet video of the model with no outfit changes, just smooth…
Written by Tania Braukämper on 1 Jun 2012
Sticking with her brunette locks (for now, at least) Jessica Stam covers the June 2012 issue of Vogue Hellas in an outfit that’s one part hippie bohemian, one part ethnic inspired.
Written by Tania Braukämper on 16 May 2012
Apparently this shoot’s title translates to Sex Symbol. With Valerie van der Graaf in 50s Bombshell ensembles replete with headscarves, winged eyeliner, and dangerous curves, who could argue? Michael Pandos has the classic sex symbol styling just right.
Written by Daniel P Dykes on 5 May 2012
The real greaser girls probably would be aghast at just how chic they’re now considered. They were the rebels of their day. They were the subculture, the alternates. But oh how we now romanticise them. How we polish them and make them pretty. The alternates have now become conservative.
Written by Daniel P Dykes on 27 Apr 2012
With the dominance of all things mid-20th century upon 2012′s fashions, the on-trend head scarf makes its way to the cover of Vogue.
Written by Tania Braukämper on 29 Sep 2011
The only fault I can find with Koray Birand’s shoot of Ieva Laguna for Vogue Hellas is that, in some of the shots, the setting is so bright and warm it goes against the fall clothing. Then again, that can hardly be called a fault. It’s like a surprise burst of sun on an autumnal day that makes you want to throw off your Gucci…
Written by Allan Barger on 26 Sep 2011
On the cover of next month’s Greek Vogue Ieva Laguna is not your typical Hellenistic Goddess. The flowing white robes have been replaced with a much more severe 1940s vibe. Bedecked from head to toe in pieces from the Gucci fall 2011 collection yet still the Goddess gaze remains focused directly down the lens of Koray Birand.