Archive : Vogue Paris under Carine Roitfeld (February 2001 to March 2011)

Vogue Paris June/July 2010
"Collection Privé"
Models: Freja Beha Erichsen & Lara Stone
Photographer: Terry Richardson
Stylist: Carine Roitfeld
Hair: Marc Lopez
Makeup: Aaron de Mey
Manicure: Anny Errandonea





yusrablog.com & sweetshampoo.jugem.jp
 
Vogue Paris June/July 2010
"Les Lauréats"
Models: Barbara Palvin, Hannah Holman & Imogen Newton
Photographer: Alasdair McLellan
Stylist: Jane How
Hair: Luke Hersheson
Makeup: Val Garland
Manicure: Anatole Rainley




multiplefashiondisorder.wordpress.com (originally scanned by Valentine27)
 
Vogue Paris June/July 2010
"Particules élémentaires"
Model: Iselin Steiro
Photographer: Tyen
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Hair: Sam McKnight
Makeup: Tyen & Kim




awake-smile.blogspot.com (originally scanned by Diorette)
 
Vogue Paris June/July 2010
"Girls Meets Boy"
Model: Raquel Zimmermann
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Hair: Guido
Makeup: Lisa Butler
Manicure: Glenis Baptiste





awake-smile.blogspot.com (originally scanned by Valentine27) & AngelLover's scan
 
Vogue Paris March 2008

Libre court
Photography: Mark Segal
Styling: Julia von Boehm
Hair: Didier Malig
Make-up: Aaron de Mey
Model: Anja Rubik



imcmagazine.com
 
Vogue Paris October 2007
"Saint Olivier"
Photographed: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Model & Designer: Kim Noorda and Olivier Theyskens
Hair: Laurent Philippon
Makeup: Linda Cantello



Scanned by Diorette & blog.daum.me via Scotty
 
Vogue Paris October 2007


"Néo Smoking"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographers: Inez & Vinoodh
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Hair: Luigi Murenu
Makeup: Tom Pecheux





stefmodels.fr
 
Vogue Paris October 2007
"Samouraï Fiction"
Model: Sasha Pivovarova
Photographer: Mark Segal
Stylist: Carine Roitfeld
Hair: Kamo
Makeup: Aaron de Mey





divinesashapivovarova-gallery.blogspot.com
 
Vogue Paris October 2007
"Le Goût des Robes"
Models: Kinga Rajzak, Guinevere van Seenus & Lily Donaldson
Photographer: Steven Klein
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Oribe
Makeup: Peter Philips




noirfacade.livejournal.com
 
Vogue Paris June/July 2008

Pierre, Paul & Joe
Photographer: Mark Segal
Stylist: Mélanie Huynh
Model: Anna Maria Jagodzinska



Scanned by Diorette
 
Vogue Paris June/July 2008

L'art du bronzage
Photographer: Mark Segal
Stylist: Mélanie Huynh
Model: Edita Vilkeviciute



Scanned by Diorette
 
Vogue Paris November 2007

Itinéraire d'une Séductrice
Photo Mark Segal
Editor Ludivine Poiblanc
Model Malgosia Bela
Hair Tomohiro
Makeup Stéphanie Kurz
Nail Amy Errandonea



scanned by Rita-bmw
 

Vogue Paris September 2008


Hors la Loi
Photographers : Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Fashion Editor : Carine Roitfeld
Model : Anna Selezneva



Scanned by BerlinRocks
 
Vogue Paris November 2008
"20 Ans"
Model: Raquel Zimmermann
Photographer: Ryan McGinley
Stylist: Marie-Amélie Sauvé
Hair: Recine
Makeup: Diane Kendal




models.com & artistcommissions.com
 
Vogue Paris Decermber 2002/January 2003


"Noel au Soleil"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographer: Mario Testino
Stylist: Carine Roitfeld
Hair: Marc Lopez
Makeup: Tom Pecheux
Manicure: Brenda Abrial





stefmodels.fr
 
Vogue Paris December 2002/January 2003
“Bohème D’été”
Model: Natalia Vodianova
Photographer: Bruce Weber
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Hair: Didier Malige
Makeup: Kay Montano






angelicalnataliavodianova.wordpress.com
 
Vogue Paris December 2002/January 2003
"Dans les bras d'Helena"
Model & Star: Helena Christensen and Norman Reedus with they son Mingus
Photographer: Mario Testino





stefmodels.fr
 
I have no idea Helmut Newton worked for Vogue Paris under Carine! Major...from 2001,Sep. My snaps.

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Thank you burbuja and everyone for this goldmine-- that I must admit, I’ve let slipped in my mind… And thank you Lola, dior and Spike for your thoughts that remain defiant and demanding in these uninspired and such bland fashion times.

When I look at what Bruce, both Marios and even Mert & Marcus and Terry were so capable of producing just a decade ago, I can easily forgive their lazy offences to high fashion these days. Once upon a time, I loved loved loved Juergen’s work— particularly his still influential work for Helmut Lang. I can’t believe how hollow, how soulless and just lazy his output is these days. And when you factor in the supposed leaders these days— Jamie Hawkesworth, Harley Weir and Collier Schorr etc, I can’t help but cringe at how amateur their output is in general: It reminds me so much of that brand of unpolished, creatively-limited and just depressing aesthetic I saw around me in school. I get that’s the kind of “rawness” kids relate to these days. It’s so accessible, so DIY, so fanzine-quality that there’s not much there to aspire to, not much to want to sharpen your craft so you can be better than what you are today— like these images of Carine’s Vogue: The composition, the lighting, the texture, the richness, the layered nuances, the smoulder… that stuff of high fashion dreams. Unlike the bulk of these days’ of images that look like they’re churned out from a closet and rushed to IG.
 

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