Steven Meisel is one of my all time favorite photographers. He has incredible vision.
oh-so-coco:

Here’s the rest of the beautiful editorial “Alexander The Great” in this months Vogue.Photographer: Steven Meisel Fashion Editor: Grace CoddingtonModels: Karen Elson, Raquel Zimmermann, Karlie Kloss, Caroline Trentini, Stella Tennant, and Coco Rocha.

Steven Meisel is one of my all time favorite photographers. He has incredible vision.

oh-so-coco:

Here’s the rest of the beautiful editorial “Alexander The Great” in this months Vogue.

Photographer: Steven Meisel
Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington
Models: Karen Elson, Raquel Zimmermann, Karlie Kloss, Caroline Trentini, Stella Tennant, and Coco Rocha.

Karlie Kloss by Steven Meisel for Dior.
Fucking wow.

Karlie Kloss by Steven Meisel for Dior.

Fucking wow.

Steven Meisel pays his dues to the 3D trend with Miranda Kerr for the September Issue of Vogue Italia. But more importantly, he explores the looks a woman can give, from sexy to playful and innocent to angry.

F.Tape brings us a preview of the Louis Vuitton A/W ‘10 ad campaign, nice and early! Shot by the ever talented Steven Meisel.
Marc Jacobs, had this to say to F.Tape:

“The strength of Louis Vuitton is its almost magical ability to reinvent itself every season,” says Artistic Director Marc Jacobs. “Last season was all about the idea of the New Age traveler. This season was a manifesto for beautiful, ladylike clothes. Two different collections, two different campaigns, but one Louis Vuitton.”

I, however, find this campaign to be a mote… lacklustre. The image is cluttered and looks messy rather than nicely busy. The colour palette is obvious and the whole thing seems to be lacking any imagination. I’m not sure what the message is. A real shame as Louis Vuitton have been doing some beautiful Ad Campaigns with Meisel for a while now.

F.Tape brings us a preview of the Louis Vuitton A/W ‘10 ad campaign, nice and early! Shot by the ever talented Steven Meisel.

Marc Jacobs, had this to say to F.Tape:

“The strength of Louis Vuitton is its almost magical ability to reinvent itself every season,” says Artistic Director Marc Jacobs. “Last season was all about the idea of the New Age traveler. This season was a manifesto for beautiful, ladylike clothes. Two different collections, two different campaigns, but one Louis Vuitton.”

I, however, find this campaign to be a mote… lacklustre. The image is cluttered and looks messy rather than nicely busy. The colour palette is obvious and the whole thing seems to be lacking any imagination. I’m not sure what the message is. A real shame as Louis Vuitton have been doing some beautiful Ad Campaigns with Meisel for a while now.