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
Look at those fluff puff long haired fur pastel coats. Aren’t they amazing. This Coach collection was fun, playful and youthful in what seems a desert road trip theme. Fully accessories and angstly styled with a side swept bang. Is she happy about being lost. No, but she looks damn good. source:
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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
Avant-garde enough to be charming. Not overdone and right on trend. A nice play on mens tight and loose fitting sportswear. The models wore face-masks and went down the water filled runway. How much more spring summer can you get right? Tons of separates and and layers. The color pallet consisted of deep blues, blacks and crisp whites. source:
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Mads Norgaard S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
90’s denim almost grunge queens. Relaxed flowing fits paired with sneakers. Minimal makeup just a dramatic light blue shadow. source:
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Dorothee Schumacher S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Loose fitting but formal, Flowing and multicolored. Desinger Dorothe Schumacher’s SS 15 Collection had many interchangeable and eclectic looks that can easily resort to dressing up or down. Each model was styled with a simple relaxed part and a clean minimal makeup. source:
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Franziska Michael Haute Couture F/W 2014 Berlin Fashion Week
An avantgarde approach to the late 90’s and early 2000’s. The looks demanded attention and were unavoidable. The color pallet consisted of light pastels but the shapes and fabric choices increased the visual contrast. Mesh and metallic were also included. The styling was sever in makeup and accessories from the neck up. Awesome show. source:
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Kilian Kerner S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Stain-glass cathedral inspired you tend to see a soft but structured lines. With each peice having a certain reverence. The colors weren’t off the wall crazy but were mainly kept for select patterns and some graphic depictions of stain-glass. The menswear aspect in this collection stood out as well. With a few mesh pieces and full body textiles. Simple styling to go along with the gaudy/simplistic battle this collection was presenting. source:
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Michael Sontag S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
Normcore at its peak. I’m down for the Normcore train, someone sign me up. This collection fell in-between the ugly cool category. Which Turned out pretty cool. Because if you think it’s ugly… ” uhm you just don’t get it.” Specific highlights in this Michael Sontag collection are the full length dresses (especially the blue dress) and white flip flops. source:
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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: