Hanii Y
Coming Step
Rampage
Source: Pier 59 Studios's website
Modeling isn’t new to Julia Restoin Roitfeld which is why we’re not that surprised at how comfortable she looks in the Hanii Y Fall 2011 ad campaign. Photographer Jan Welters catches the Parisian beauty (and daughter to Carine) in feminine skirts and dresses perfectly suitable for a wide range of women. Roitfeld evokes a very mystical vibe in her shots, placing her hands in a way that makes you think she’s putting a spell on you. We guess it works if the spell is to like the ad campaign because we’re all about it. The 1960′s Mod look, the LBD, the simple gray cardigan with a printed slice on the shoulder? Magnificent! Shout out to Natasha Royt for the incredible style, Franco Gabbi on the hair styling front and Dotti who did the makeup.
Coming Step
After taking a break from the modeling industry, and her lukewarm career, in 2009 to give birth, Arizona Muse came back as quite the force to be reckoned with. She has scored six magazine covers, half of them being for various Vogue editions. Speaking of, Muse has had at least one editorial every month this year in Vogue magazines around the world. She’s been touted by Fashionologie as a girl helping to bring “American models back in a big way.” Her agencies probably have Rihanna’s “Cheers (Drink To That)” on repeat even on Mondays in honor of how swiftly Muse has situated herself as an established girl. Well, as we kick off the weekend, we thought we’d treat you to the Fall 2011 ad campaign for Korean brand, Coming Step, shot by photographer Daniel Jackson. Stylist Alastair McKimm dressed Muse in hard looks with a feminine essence inspired, no doubt, by all that is currently working on the fashion landscape. We can’t get enough.
Rampage
Model Irina Shayk can be summed up in one word: bombshell. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl pouted as her hair was blown just about while legendary photographer Gilles Bensimon snapped away on his camera all for Rampage’s Fall 2011 collection available at retailers including Macy’s and Nordstrom.
Source: Pier 59 Studios's website
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