Showing posts with label Peter Lindbergh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Lindbergh. Show all posts
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Vintage: Ling Tan Editorial for US Vogue, 1997
This editorial was definitely from early 1997 because Ling is wearing the Spring/Summer 1998 Christian Dior cheongsam (photo 1) that Nicole Kidman wore to the Oscar in March 1997. Plus Debra Shaw is wearing the Dior Masai warrior dress from the same collection.


Editorial: Unknown
Magazine: US Vogue, April 1997
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Stylist: Grace Coddington
Hair: Odile Gilbert
Makeup: Stéphane Marais
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Lakshmi Menon Editorial for US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008
Lakshmi Menon, the breakout star of last season finally scored an editorial in the United States. This photo from US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008 accompanied a 4-page story on Ricardo Tisci and his ascend to the top as the designer for Givenchy. Lakshmi is one of Richardo Tisci's muses and has opened his show in the past.
According to The Fashion Spot, Lakshmi Menon walked a total of 37 shows this season, including 18 in NY, 10 in Milan and 9 in Paris. That is quite a feat for any model.
According to The Fashion Spot, Lakshmi Menon walked a total of 37 shows this season, including 18 in NY, 10 in Milan and 9 in Paris. That is quite a feat for any model.
Editoral: What's Hot Now
Magazine: US Harper's Bazaar, October 2008
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Fashion Editor: Jenny Capitain
Source: Scanned by AMB
Labels:
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Peter Lindbergh
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Du Juan Editorial for Italian Vogue, September 2006
I found this beautiful editorial of Du Juan for Italian Vogue, September 2006 shot by Peter Lindbergh in Las Vegas. At first glance, I thought it was done by Laurie Bartley whose photos are always saturated with intense colors.
Du Juan looks amazing here, especially in Photo 1. She does that pout better than anyone else in the business. Being the #1 Asian model in the world, Du Juan has done it all...well, almost. She has appeared in ad campaigns for some of the best designers in the world. Her first major ad campaign was for YSL in Spring/Summer 2006 shot by Juergen Teller. That was followed the next season with three major ad campaigns for Louis Vuitton (shot by Mert & Marcus), Roberto Cavalli, and Swarovski. Along the way, she added more appearances to her coffers for mass retailers like GAP, JCrew and Benetton. Then in Fall 2008/Winter 2009, she scored another trifecta of campaigns with appearances in Giorgio Armani, David Yurman and H&M.
In terms of magazine covers, she is the first and only Asian model to have graced the cover of Paris Vogue (October 2005). On top of that, there are dozens of other covers for Vogue (China, Taiwan), Harper's Bazaar (Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia), Elle (Hong Kong, Singapore, China), L'Officiel (Hong Kong), Marie Claire (China), French Revue de Modes, French Jalouse and many more that I haven't documented here. What next? Will Anna Wintour have the guts to put Du Juan on the cover of US Vogue? Will Italian Vogue be doing an ALL ASIAN issue?
But with Liu Wen, the up-and-coming Chinese model nipping at her heels, Du Juan days as the top Chinese model may be numbered. But she has paved the way for many more Asian models to take her place.
Du Juan looks amazing here, especially in Photo 1. She does that pout better than anyone else in the business. Being the #1 Asian model in the world, Du Juan has done it all...well, almost. She has appeared in ad campaigns for some of the best designers in the world. Her first major ad campaign was for YSL in Spring/Summer 2006 shot by Juergen Teller. That was followed the next season with three major ad campaigns for Louis Vuitton (shot by Mert & Marcus), Roberto Cavalli, and Swarovski. Along the way, she added more appearances to her coffers for mass retailers like GAP, JCrew and Benetton. Then in Fall 2008/Winter 2009, she scored another trifecta of campaigns with appearances in Giorgio Armani, David Yurman and H&M.
In terms of magazine covers, she is the first and only Asian model to have graced the cover of Paris Vogue (October 2005). On top of that, there are dozens of other covers for Vogue (China, Taiwan), Harper's Bazaar (Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia), Elle (Hong Kong, Singapore, China), L'Officiel (Hong Kong), Marie Claire (China), French Revue de Modes, French Jalouse and many more that I haven't documented here. What next? Will Anna Wintour have the guts to put Du Juan on the cover of US Vogue? Will Italian Vogue be doing an ALL ASIAN issue?
But with Liu Wen, the up-and-coming Chinese model nipping at her heels, Du Juan days as the top Chinese model may be numbered. But she has paved the way for many more Asian models to take her place.

Labels:
Du Juan,
Editorial,
Peter Lindbergh,
September 2006,
Vogue Italia
Friday, September 5, 2008
Du Juan Ad Campaign for David Yurman, Spring 2008/Winter 2009
Update: This is Du Juan's 2nd major ad campaign for Fall 2008/Winter 2009. New ads are still coming in from various medias so I will occasionally update the photo set.


Model: Du Juan
Ad Campaign: David Yurman, Spring 2008/Fall 2009
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Source: Scanned by me (#1); Models.com (#2 & #3)


Ad Campaign: David Yurman, Spring 2008/Fall 2009
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Source: Scanned by me (#1); Models.com (#2 & #3)
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Devon Aoki in Hugo Boss Ad Campaign F07/W08

Ad Campaign: Hugo Boss Orange, Fall 2007/Winter 2008
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh
Credit: Screen capture from Hugo Boss.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Moschino's Ad Campaign for Fall 2007
This is a group shot of all the girls who will be in this Fall's Moschino ad campaign shot in Paris in April by Peter Lindbergh.
From left to right: Daul Kim, Emma Peil, Zi Jun, Eugenia Mandzhieva, Ai Tominaga, Tao Okamoto

Credit: Photo from Tao Okamoto Official Blog.
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