‘FRANKEN FASHION’ editorial with Guinevere van Seenus photographed by Daniel Jackson and styled by Karen Langley for Dazed & Confused October 2009. See full editorial on Paper Mode.
‘FRANKEN FASHION’ editorial with Guinevere van Seenus photographed by Daniel Jackson and styled by Karen Langley for Dazed & Confused October 2009. See full editorial on Paper Mode.
A great editorial photographed by Steven Meisel with Karl Templer as Fashion Editor and make-up by Pat McGrath for “Performance” an editorial in Vogue Italia September 2009 – See full Editorial HERE and also watch the cool viral video from this shoot HERE
Beautiful fashion editorial featuring Coco Rocha photographed by Tim Walker for Vogue UK Nov 2006 – If you have the name and the stylist credit name for this editorial, would love a little help
Coco Rocha, the star of Jean Paul Gaultier’s fall winter show, continues in the same spirit for this beautiful Editorial “Esprits Couture” Styled by Jean-Paul Gaultier and shot by Sophie Delaporte for French business magazine: Les Echos, who’s guest fashion editor for the issue was the designer himself. Coco is wearing Jean Paul Gaultier FW2009/10. aswell as Comme des Garcon and accessories from Martin Margiela and Hermes. A lovely Shoot!
In May we spoke about The Rootstein Display Mannequin Company when they were doing their launch for the newest immortalization of model Agyness Deyn, and today same news applies to canadian belle, top model Coco Rocha. So just like Agyness Deyn, Twiggy and Yasmin Le Bon, Coco Rocha now has her own Rootstein mannequin, which she unveiled at a cocktail party co-hosted by designer Richard Chai.
The model is the latest in a long line of models to inspire the Rootstein mannequin company. Founded in the 1950s in London by Adel Rootstein who decided still and lifeless shop dummies needed a seriously chic make-over. And the most authentic touch to the new mannequin? It also had Coco’s brand new hair color, auburn, which Rootstein creative director Kevin Arpino had to re-dye red just the night before the mannequin’s debut.
Almost every fashion trend is a throwback of some kind. However, I have been noticing some extreme character throwbacks. For instance, Lou Doillon channeling the Artful Dodger as well as more than just a few lovelies such as Coco Rocha + Milla Jovovich channeling Cat Woman whose latex costume was made famous by Julie Newmar. Who’s next? Minnie Mouse? oh wait, too late.