An article that I put through the translator and then quickly fixed up a bit, but it's still kind of weird:
http://www.acritica.net/index.php?conteudo=Noticias&id=31136
Supermodel Adriana Lima is the star of the February issue of Vogue Brazil. After years without photographing in Brazil, the model especially came to be layer and filling of the February edition. The issue/editorials, made during three days in a studio and the club Lions, both in São Paulo, brings a climate of a ball of a glamorous Carnival. "For this issue of Vogue, we imagine a great Bal Masqué (Masquerade), that has this climate of pierrot, of colombina and arlequim" it counts Giovanni Frasson, director of fashion of the magazine." I adored the subject of the photos that is inspired by a masquerade. I always try to make something different, to give a more modern face and to try to print my personality in fotos." The choice of Adriana for the February eissue was not by chance. "We negotiate during some months the coming of it, since its agenda is concurred well. It made some years that we didn't work with Adriana and I always loved working with her. It is a picture of the Brazilian woman, beyond being very professional, having a mood ótimo" Giovanni counted. Adriana used this time to her advantage in carnival climate to kill homesicknesses of Brazilian music, since on the set of the issue was packed by musics of artists as Marisa Mount, Caetano Veloso and Ed Mota. "It is well different to work here in Brazil, I feel like I'm at home. To tell you the truth, I was a little nervous. It had been awhile since I've worked in Brazil."
http://www.acritica.net/index.php?conteudo=Noticias&id=31136






