A step back into the ultra sexy driven Versace of the early 2000’s. Featuring top models Georgina Grenville & Amber Valletta in the F/W 2000 campaign captured by fashion photographer Steven Meisel. See the shoot below:
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Graveravens Top 5 Fave Models of 2014
rounding out the year, time to pick the top models that kept us watching (stalking) Here are our top 5 fave models of 2014, do you agree? 5-Naomi Campbell Catwalk queen and the bitch you love to love. Still a working model in all aspects and muse for many designers. Walked many high fashion designer runways this season regardless of youth obsessed culture, legend status. Also a hoot to watch on her TV Reality series The Face (wrongly cancelled) giving us HBIC moments to play on repeat. 4-Daphne Groeneveld The glamorous fish faced goddess of the runway. 3-Lindsey Wixson Innocence, beauty, and popularity. This…
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Coach S/S 2015 NYFW
Coach Spring Summer 2015 at New York Fashion Week was pure attitude wrapped in pastel fur and teenage rebellion. From the very first look, the collection made it clear that this was not about quiet luxury or subtle statements. Instead, it leaned fully into fun, mood, and personality. Those long haired fluffy fur coats in soft pastel shades immediately stole the spotlight. They felt oversized, dramatic, and slightly ridiculous in the best way possible. You could not ignore them, and honestly, you would not want to.
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Highest Paid Female Models of 2014
What defines a top model? Her unique attitude and talent? No. It’s how much she makes within a year guys, c’mon. This isn’t a church function. Forbes has released their annual list of top paid female models. I unfortunately did not make the cut. But hey there is always next year. Check out the list below, is it what you assumed? or did your top model alter ego get snubbed. Gisele Bundchen – $47 million Doutzen Kroes – $8 million Adriana Lima – $8 million Kate Moss – $7 million Kate Upton – $7 million Miranda Kerr – $7 million Liu Wen – $7 million Alessandra Ambrosio – $5 million…
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Han Kjobenhavn Menswear S/S 2015
The runway presentation itself added drama and context. Models walked down a water-filled runway wearing face masks, emphasizing the futuristic, slightly theatrical tone of the collection. This playful experimentation mirrored the garments’ design philosophy, blending functionality with artistic flair. Layers and separates dominate the lineup, allowing for versatile styling and mixing-and-matching that feels both casual and considered.
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Mads Norgaard S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Mads Nørgaard’s Spring Summer 2015 collection channels a distinctly nineties attitude with a nod to denim-heavy, almost grunge-inspired style. The looks feel relaxed and unfussy, leaning into effortless cool rather than overt polish. Flowing silhouettes dominate the collection, creating an easy sense of movement and wearability throughout.
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Dorothee Schumacher S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
One of the defining features of the collection was its adaptability. Many pieces were designed to be interchangeable, allowing for effortless transitions between casual and more formal looks. Layering, mixing patterns, and versatile cuts gave the outfits a sense of individuality while maintaining cohesion within the collection. Each garment felt thoughtfully constructed to balance comfort, style, and sophistication.
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Franziska Michael Haute Couture F/W 2014 Berlin Fashion Week
The color palette relied on soft pastels, creating an understated base that contrasted sharply with the dramatic shapes and unexpected textures of the garments. Mesh, metallic fabrics, and layered construction introduced tension and visual complexity, allowing the collection to feel both playful and confrontational. Each piece balanced refinement with rebellion, highlighting Michael’s keen understanding of form and movement.
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Kilian Kerner S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The color palette was measured and deliberate. While not overly bold, select patterns and graphic depictions of stained-glass introduced bursts of vibrancy, providing visual contrast against a foundation of muted, thoughtful tones. This careful approach allowed the intricate design work to stand out without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.
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Michael Sontag S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Michael Sontag’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Berlin Fashion Week fully embraced the ethos of Normcore, celebrating understated style and effortless cool. The presentation blurred the line between what might be considered “ugly” and what is undeniably fashionable, creating a runway that feels intentionally casual yet thoughtfully composed. There is a quiet confidence to the collection, the kind that makes simple choices feel deliberate and modern.
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Lena Hoschek S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Graphic and diverse pin ups. Strong textiles with vintage shapes and a heavy emphasis on accessories including, sunglasses,head wraps and big hoop earrings. This show followed the motto “More is more” but it still ended up looking fine. Reminiscent of the recent Giamattista Valli Haute Couture show in Paris they both had a vintage throwback feel. With the Lena Hoschek show being a bit more severe in styling, color and shapes. source: