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The New York Times T Style Women's Fall 2010 : Freida Pinto by Ryan McGinley

I really love Laetitia's editorial! Even though it's basically the same concept that Willy Vanderperre usually uses, the outcome is really beautiful. I'm so used to seeing Laetitia in a bombshell-type character, so this is really refreshing.
 
Hans Feurer's ed is gorgeous...although he's done this style loads for Teen Vogue, there is something so polished and sleek about Melissa's styling.

Laetita and Willy is very good too...kind of expected though.
 
Laetitia's editorial is amazing, so fragile. And the clothes seem very wearable;).
 
Two for the rue is so good. Love Melissa's styling.
Thank you for posting shely :heart:
 
Do these ever make it to the UK under any other guise does anyone know..?

I always like the look of these, but have never seen one around over this side of the water, which I suppose does make sense. With it coming with the New York Times and all..
 
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Loving the style of Anna's and Rose's pic...thanks tentalicious....
 
its such a minimalistic shot yet delivers alot! i guess her modelling past came in handy
 
'RISQUE BUSINESS'
Ph: KT Auleta
Styling: Melissa Ventosa Martin
Fashion Assistants: Alexa Lanza & Sarah Bray
Hair: Holli Smith
Makeup: Stevie Huynh
Set Design: Matt Mazzucca
Models: Ylonka Verheul, Sedene Blake, Jana K, Jeneil Williams, Brian Blank



nytimes.com
 
Cover & Contents



The article accompanying 'The Body Shop' photoshoot.



The Fall of the House of Ungaro
by Cathy Horyn




nytimes.com
 
Two for the Rue looks great. It's interesting to see how a constant editorial theme of out-and-about-in-the-streets can still be done so well.

I'm not really a Freida fan but that article did make me warm to her.

Looking forward to reading Cathy Horyn's properly soon.
 
I like the way Laetitia Casta's hair is done. She looks really good. Not impressed by the rest I've seen so far.
 
I like all the editorials but Two For The Rue has got to be my favorite.

The Fall of Ungaro is as tragic as the Fall of Lacroix. I've read stories about their poor management before and this is a more detailed affirmation to it. Though I didn't expect that it came to the point where there were exchange of threats between them and the creative team.
 
The F Word
by Daphne Merkin



Asset Management
by Suzy Menkes



Lady Libertine



Fresh Paint
Artwork by Viktor & Rolf
Photographed by Nick Knight



Swan Song :heart:



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for that last mcqueen dress.. :heart::heart: there are no words...
 
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