Summer is definitely in the house!!!! When Harper’s decided to hire Tommy Ton, I thought it was a magical and genius idea. Having been a huge fan of his blog since it’s inception, and his detail heavy style of photographing, and also having perused Harper’s since I can remember, I instantly saw the potential. Here is [...]
Terry Richardson, Kate Upton and a couple of friends rocking in “The Shape of Things to Come” shot at The Beverly Hills Hotel for Harpers Bazaar May 2012 issue, styled by Andrew Richardson.
It’s the 15th anniversary of Russian Harper’s Bazaar and to celebrate the milestone they asked top fashion designers to create a custom cover for them. Designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Ralph Lauren, Missoni, Jean Paul Gaultier, DVF, Giorgio Armani and Viktor & Rolf amongst others put their creativity into work to design these original covers. [...]
Patricia van der Vliet in “Stripes” photographed by Richard Burbridge and direction by Clare Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar US April 2011.
‘FRANKEN FASHION’ editorial with Guinevere van Seenus photographed by Daniel Jackson and styled by Karen Langley for Dazed & Confused October 2009. See full editorial on Paper Mode.
Tim Burton’s Tricks and Treats with Malgosia Bela, Evelina Mambetova and Sophie Srej. Photographed by master Tim Walker for Harper’s Bazaar – See also Tales of the Unexpected by Tim Walker
Georges Antonis‘ work dips into a world where glamour and intrigue meld and the result is bold, beautiful and cinematic. Antoni is an Australian fashion photographer (Queensland bred) whose star is rising rapidly in the global market.
‘SuperModels SuperNaturals’ photographed by Peter Lindbergh with Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Eva Erzegova, Helena Christensen, Amber Valletta, Tatiana Pattiz, Nadia Auermann, Shalom Harlow, Kristen McMenamy for Harper’s Bazaar Sept 09
After his covers for French Elle with the ‘no make-up’ shoot, its Peter Lindbergh again who shot Claudia Schiffer, Helena Christensen, Cindy Crawford and more, in ‘SuperModels SuperNaturals’ for the issue of Harper’s Bazaar September 2009. We told you a little while ago that the trend in retouching was to get as natural as possible, so it looks that the trend is now expanding to the photoshoot itself – and it looks great ! It’s also true that its the group of people in the world who need the least retouching to begin with. Lindbergh told the Times in May, “Heartless retouching should not be the chosen tool to represent women in the beginning of this century.”
As the American Summer wanes, Fall looks have undoubtedly begun to circulate the minds and mouths of the fashion world. Women having the majority of say in purchasing decisions is an undeniable fact, reflected clearly through the following shoot. Supermodels taking hold of this corporate city, embracing well-tailored fitted pieces matched with looser yet structured forms. A black ensemble is set adjacent to a full blown leopard print guise [which one would assume to clash but in fact manages to blend ever so tastefully]. A plain oversized neutral coat is accented withjust a tinge of metallic peeking out from beneath and those unexpected silk bunny ears Marc Jacobs got everyone talking about. And, of course, jeweled neck pieces almost overwhelming in size couldn’t hurt either. This particular Harper’s Bazaar editorial shot by Akrans emphasizes precisely what to watch out for within the coming months. See full spread on PaperMode.
‘Thriller Fashion’ Agyness Deyn photographed by Terry Richardson for Harpers Bazaar September 09
‘Thriller Fashion’ with Agyness Deyn photographed by Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar September 09