Vogue Germany July 2016 : Edita Vilkeviciute by Boo George



Pirate Queen

Photography: Boo George
Model: Edita Vilkeviciute
Styling: Christiane Arp
Hair: Kei Terada
Make-Up: Florrie White

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Pirate Queen - Part 2

Photography: Boo George
Model: Edita Vilkeviciute
Styling: Christiane Arp
Hair: Kei Terada
Make-Up: Florrie White

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Thank you for sharing.
I love that the whole ed is in B&W with just the right amount of raunchiness :smile:
 
Edita looks stunning. In the last pic she looks like a mixture between Milla Jovovich and Toni Garn. It's a great editorial, but it feels a bit too much as a polished Peter Lindbergh.
 
^ Every Boo George editorial looks like a Lindbergh rip-off :innocent:.

Really random story styling-wise, I'm not sure I would remember it if it featured a model inferior to Edita in the beauty/sex appeal department.
 
"Freispiele"
Photoprapher: Emma Summerton
Model: Julia van Os
Styling: Patti Wilson
Hair: Serge Normant für Jed Root
Make-up: Marla Belt für Streeters
Maniküre: Yuko Tsuchihashi für Susan Price
Setdesign: Viki Rutsch für Exposure NY. Modeassistenz: Taylor Kim.

VOGUE-Shooting "Freispiele" Behind the Scenes:

http://www.vogue.de/mode/videos/vogue-shooting-freispiele




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I think Edita's beauty, timelessness, and grace are what keep her relevant. She doesn't need a million instagram followers to get covers like others do.
 
Funny how Edita keeps getting covers while being completely irrelevant otherwise. It's always the same two editions though (Germany and Spain).

Why is it important for a model to be "relevant," aren't working models like Edita (not ones like Kate Moss) just there to, basically... represent a mood and project a look? How many regular buyers of this magazine are thinking "omg, wow Edita is such an irrelevant model!!!1" when looking at this magazine on the newsstand. :rolleyes:
 
Freispiele /Free Games

Photography: Emma Summerton
Model(s:( Julia Van Os
Styling: Patti Wilson
Hair: Serge Normant
Make-Up: Marla Belt
Set Design: Viki Rutsch


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In Better Quality
Pirate Queen






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Vogue Germany should really invest in a proper copywriter!! This has been bothering me for months now. 'Freispiele' works on every level for me, styling, photography and modelling, but that intro? It's something you stock on a servicey 'how to' edit in Glamour. And maybe they can ditch 'hautnah' permanently from their vocabulary while they're at it. This is such an overrated word!
 
AL i can think of is Anna Wintour in 'The September Issue' saying

"The text is SO BIG...it looks like its for blind people.'
 
"Pure Sunshine"
Model: Vivien Solari
Photographer: Thomas Lohr
Stylist: Nicola Knels
Hair & Makeup: Uli Wissel





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Edita's cover story is absolutely gorgeous.. shot after shot it's just.. flawless! She's such a terrific model, always gives good face, has presence and this Vogue Germany spread solidifies that. Many thanks for posting, gill88! :heart:
 
"Glow for It"
Model: Unknown
Photographer: Sebastian Kim
Stylist: Natasha Royt
Hair: Diego da Silva
Makeup: Kristi Matamoros




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