Beauty and physical perfection is a strange, much discussed, elusive and fascinating thing. We can’t get enough of it, we strive for it, we want to surround ourselves with it and ogle it wherever we can. Vogue Paris seems to feel the same: In its November issue’s “Body Double” editorial, photographers Inez and Vinoodh shot not only one Gisele, but pictured the model multiple times in one shot, so as if they just couldn’t get enough of her.
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Tags Emmanuelle Alt, Gisele Bündchen, Inez Van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin, Vogue Paris, Vogue Paris November 2013
Categories Editorial, Photography
The pictures I want to show you today are from different ad campaigns and editorials. Their different takes on masculinity and androgyny really caught my eye. I particularly like the Alexander Wang ad, I find the model’s pose and expression very striking. And I wouldn’t mind owning the outfit in the Calvin Klein ad.
Malgosia Bela for Alexander Wang Fall/Winter 13/14, shot by Steven Klein
Daria Werbowy for Vogue Paris August 2013, shot by David Sims
Karmen Pedaru for Vogue Paris August 2013, shot by Gilles Bensimon
Vanessa Axente for Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 13/14, shot by Mert Alas&Marcus Piggott
Crista Cober for Jalouse Magazine July/August 2013, shot by Frederike Helwig
Hilary Rhoda for Helmut Lang Fall/Winter 13/14, shot by Daniel Jackson
Tags Alexander Wang, androgyny, Calvin Klein, Crista Cober, Daniel Jackson, Daria Werbowy, David Sims, female, Feminism, Frederike Helwig, FW 13/14 Campaign, gender, Gilles Bensimon, Helmut Lang, Hilary Rhoda, Jalouse Magazine, Karmen Pedaru, male, Masculinity, Men, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, Vanessa Axente, Vogue, Vogue Paris, Vogue Paris August 2013, women
Categories Ad campaigns, Editorial, Photography