Architecture in Editorials and Campaigns | the Fashion Spot

Architecture in Editorials and Campaigns

sethii

Active Member
Joined
May 8, 2006
Messages
19,446
Reaction score
8
LET'S share IMAGES of editorials
and ad campaigns, in which
architecture is a majorfactor
in the success of the image!
13078662189040fcn2.jpg

[source:FDIB]

Tatyana Usova
photographed by
Signe Vilstrup for Stiletto magazine SS07
_______________________________________________
_________________________________________________

If possible, please post the location of the shoot
________________________________________________________________
 
Chanel Iman for Bottega Veneta SS07

scanned by verna_gold

It looks like Morocco. Notice the gathering of the dress echoed in the staircase and walls. :heart:
Cecelia Mendez in the same campaign

scanned by LucyInTheSky

notice the shape of the windows and the cut out tear drop shapes of the dress.

source: Vogue UK 2007
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Chanel SS07 campaign,
shot by Karl Lagerfeld
with model Freja
in Miami (USA)
___


















and 2 pics from Chanel site
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]
[scanned by Dieselmax, 1karina1, helligirl, JR1, MODA]

 
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
magazine: VOGUE Italia September 2006
models: drielle, milagros, ?, ?, han
place: New York(?)
atailoredlook008xx6dl5.jpg

scanned by Gold Star
 
Great thread! Does anyone know what building the Chanel ads were at/in/on?
 
hi ^_^..
Just would like to remind everyone before posting,
make sure to provide full credits to pictures or else they will be deleted.
It's not enough to write 'scanned by so-and-so'...
you must add the Magazine Title as well as the date / issue #

TFS Policy
:flower:
 
Now this is a thread I can delight in, no end! But I'll have to cite online magazines because I don't subscribe to any paper mags.

Great idea for a new discussion, sethii! :flower:
 
This shoot is for women in business. It may well be a back drop or done by photoshop, but I like that it's impossible to tell where all these windows are, which city.



aufeminin.com
 
Last edited by a moderator:
it would be nice if the actual names of buildings were listed.
isn't that the purpose of this thread? :unsure:
 
^^^^ sorry I didn't put full credits for the chanel and bottega pics, but most (if not all :unsure: ) were posted without saying where they are from. In future I'll only post scans that have a magazine source mentioned :flower::blush:

^ yes it's great and informative if we know what buildings they are, but the thread is about seeing beautiful architecture in editorials and ads. I don't think we have to know the name of the building to enjoy the art, but if people do know that's a good bonus ^_^
 
do you mean that these were posted at TFS?
it's policy that they are fully credited
If they are from magazine threads, the credits can be in the title of the thread. For example, "july 2007 us vogue". So, if pictures are taken from threads at TFS, all you need to add are the title, magazine date/issue from the original thread:flower:
 
Usually ruined buildings are used for dark/gothic/urban decay themes - so surprising to have such a fun and cute editorial set in a ruined building!:bunny:

not much info on these but they are quite unique to me :blush: (there might be more pics but I only have these 3)

Ph: unknown
magazine: unknown (probably vogue korea or another south korean mag from 2006)
model: Han Hye Jin (Marilyn/WhyNot/ESteem)

469763122150loyg6.jpg

46982412230lozw4.jpg

469875122143losa5.jpg

[source: esteemmodels.co.kr]

The decaying bricks really bring out the texture of the clothes
 
the photos in post #14 are quite cool...
esp the last one. I really like the bricks....
 
magazine: unknown
photographer: steven meisel
model: amber valetta
location: i'm guessing scotland or ireland :lol:





art and commerce
 
thanks :flower:
if they are from websites, you can just use the website as a source (that is where the picture comes from)
it's up to you to add the magazine title/issue or not for these ones, but i guess it would be helpful to members who maybe want to see the magazines in person

for more info
http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f43/
 
*pleease don't quote pictures*

This photograph is so beautiful! It's so futuristic! It's like I want to dive into the picture and live in that world. ^_^
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
214,442
Messages
15,261,950
Members
88,451
Latest member
navid
Back
Top