Editorial: Living Green Magazine: Vogue Italia Issue: February 2008 Models: Karlie Kloss, Agnete Hegelund, Kamila Filipcikova, Eden Clark, Toni Garrn, Paul Pavlovska Photographer: Steven Meisel
hmm...i don't think i like these. the concept is interesting. I get what they were going for. I just prefer to see the real thing, i.e. the natural form of women who actually live this lifestyle. this is no world for waifey models with toothpick legs. this life is hard work and survival. the make up was phenominal and the fashion also fantastic. the models ruined it for me.
Absolutely terrible - looks like a window into a poor area of Ukraine where they are practicing child labor. I certainly hope those chickens the model is holding upside down are alive. A terrible use of animals for fashion's sake.
I really like these, i just think it would have been better if it was less obvious it was models playing roles. They looked the part, and the ones where they actually looked like farmers worked but the ones where they look like they're playing dress-ups look silly, and kill the mood of it.
i like the photography, but the models seem too... big. or something. maybe it's the way their photographed. not big like fat [at all, obviously] but tall and overbearing, I guess. It's funny, usually in fashion spreads how tall the model is isn't really as noticeable; it's easy to forget many of them are almost 6 ft tall or more. But not in this spread...and it overwhelms the photos and doesn't work
at first i did not like it at all. But now this ed grown on me a lot. I can see how stricking is that. Styling is perfect and i love how different every pic is - work, rest, various expression and location. I can*t believe i say that but that is one of the most touching eds i*ve seen in my life.
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you kinda have to work for the Vogue in this one, no?
I feel like this is more a period/costume piece than fashion-inspirational. And for some reason that annoys me.October 7 2008, 20:17:34 UTC 3 years ago
i love these clothes and want them to actually be in style. which will never, ever happen.
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in memory
thanks for post
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I just thought about the same thing!
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Apparently it's stylish to be Amish.
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but some of the models ruin it
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как я люблю этого фотографа!!!!
и мегафешен тебе исельская идилия)))
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