Showing posts with label Muse Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muse Magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cover Girls

I've got to say that I am a sucker for a great cover shot. Give me a gorgeous cover with a beautiful model as subject and I will gladly purchase a magazine without even peeking at its content. December 2012 is shaping up to be a particularly festive period, with a  slew of innovative covers featuring models hitting the newsstands. Kate Moss channels David Bowie for Paris Vogue, Karlie Kloss continues her winning streak for French Numéro, newcomer Marique Schimmel goes Indie for the hip Aussie publication Russh and Lindsey Wixson is Muse's December Golden Girl. For me, models and photographers have always played an integral role in fashion magazine's identity. I remember the days when the names of photographers such as Richard Avedon, Patrick Demarchelier, Herb Ritts, Peter Lindbergh, Gilles Bensimon and Steven Meisel were synonymously tied in with specific publications. I stopped purchasing US Harpers Bazaar (post-Liz Tilberis) and W Magazine when the covers began to resemble the latest cover of In Style. These days I anticipate instead, the arrival of the latest issues of publications including Paris and Italia Vogue, French Numéro, Russh and i-D. 

Kate Moss
Paris Vogue - December 2011
Photographer - Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Karlie Kloss
Numéro - Issue 120
Photographer - Greg Kadel
Source - fashiongonerogue.com

Marique Schimmel
Russh - December 2011
Photographer - Nick Dorey
Source - models.com

Lindsey Wixson
Muse - Winter 2011
Photographer - Will Davidson
Source - models.com

Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Process of Reinvention

Brazilian bombshell Alessandra Ambrosio sheds her wings and trades her lustrous brunette locks for a dramatically different look in the Winter 2011 issue of Muse. Ambrosio is rendered virtually unrecognisable on the cover and in the accompanying editorial lensed by Chad Pitman and styled by Melissa Klitzke-Rubini. Donning a helmet-like bob and thanks to futuristic styling, Ambrosio could very well have stepped off the planet Mars. I honestly cannot recall Ambrosio ever having looked better, with her blunt bob drawing attention to her facial features and accentuating her square jawline. Ambrosio demonstrates her versatility by giving off a distinctly asexual vibe which is worlds apart from her trademark Victoria's Secret swagger. 







Muse - Winter 2011
Photographer - Chad Pitman
Source - models.com