
Annie Leibovitz
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3 days ago |
vogue.it | Chioma Nnadi |Annie Leibovitz
Angelina Jolie, che oggi compie 50 anni, racconta in questa intervista il suo atelier di moda sostenibile: «L'idea è quella di rendere i capi ancora più tuoi, invece di sbarazzartene»Angelina Jolie è stata, nel corso della sua vita, tante cose: attrice, regista, sceneggiatrice e produttrice cinematografica statunitense ma anche attivista umanitaria.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Hamish Bowles |Annie Leibovitz
“Little Girl & Boy Lost,” by Hamish Bowles, was originally published in the December 2009 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here. I've always been an outspoken and extreme dresser,” pronounces Lady Gaga, here embodying a Marc Jacobs—clad witch for Annie Leibovitz's Hansel and Gretel portfolio (inspired by Richard Jones's production of the 1893 Engelbert Humperdinck opera, opening this month at the Metropolitan Opera).
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2 months ago |
vogue.com.tw | Irina Aleksander |Annie Leibovitz
自Zac Posen接任 Gap的創意總監以來,他與公司執行長Richard Dickson一直奉信的信念是:「如果這樣做呢?有何不可?」如今,這個理念隨著GapStudio的登場而化為現實。這是為那些關注時尚與風格的消費者所打造的限量系列——你或許也早已注意到Posen去年為Da’Vine Joy Randolph首次出席Met Gala所設計的束腰牛仔晚禮服,或是他為Anne Hathaway量身打造的白色棉質襯衫洋裝。本文,他與Irina Aleksander分享了他如何接手Gap,以及這段旅程如何重塑了他自己。 Zac Posen和他的設計團隊正在為一位女演員打造訂製禮服。這對他來說早已是駕輕就熟的事,畢竟他曾以個人品牌之名打造過無數高訂設計,儘管品牌早在2019年結束營業。然而,現在的情況略有不同,他正透過Zoom,從位於舊金山Gap Inc.總部的一間辦公室中遠程指揮製作。這件禮服是用Gap輕薄的T恤面料製成,究竟能否提供女演員足夠的支撐力,仍然是個問號。...
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Liam Hess |Annie Leibovitz |Tabitha Simmons
When Scarlett White thinks back on her early childhood, there’s one memory in particular she returns to time and time again. “I remember my mom had a walk-in wardrobe with pink carpets,” White recalls over Zoom, a backdrop of dorm room bookshelves illuminated by the glow of her laptop screen. “She had these fantastic slip dresses that I remember trying on as a little girl, and shelves of shoes that I would fawn over.
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Schama |Annie Leibovitz |Alex Harrington
You can drive 90 minutes from New York City and feel as though you’ve never left. Same restaurants, same people, same conversations, same outfits. And then you can drive 90 minutes from Manhattan and feel like you’re in a different country: dense woods, streams running alongside unpaved roads, warnings tacked to telephone poles cautioning deer hunters against trespassing.
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