Natalia Vodianova

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We’ve been talking about it for a while, and we’ve come to this conclusion: We hate cover headlines. They aim to say everything, but really, say nothing at all. We get that it’s an advertising thing for all of those non-subscribers out there, but shouldn’t the cover girl be enough? We’re reminded of this whenever [...]

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Wanted: The photos that Steven Meisel took of Natalia Vodianova last year, “just for fun,” on the Subway. Natalia is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana gown. Everyone on the subway was asked to move over so it was only her in the shot. If you’ve seen them, or you’ve got them, please email to: tips@fashionista.com [...]

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WWD unveiled the new Natalia Vodianova ads for Diane Von Furstenberg, and we’re just like, wow. The ads were styled by Diane and designed with help from François-Marie Banier, the French artist who’s known the Belgian-American style icon for years. We’re usually not fond of artwork in place of fashion photos, but because Diane’s iconic [...]

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We stayed too late at the Lydia Hearst for Puma party, so today we’re a little groggy. Still, even if we’d had a yoga class and 8+ hours of sleep, we bet we’d think this video of Suzy Menkes and Natalia Vodianova was hysterical. To start, there’s the contrasting pouf and pull of the hairstyles. [...]

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Think of your favorite model. Now think of yourself. Any similarities? Faran has a theory that people like the models they like because they resemble them. Some of her favorite models are Cintia Dicker and Lily Cole, who both have wavy/curly hair and round faces–like Faran. This summer intern Sarah’s favorite model was Irina Lazareanu, [...]

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Months ago, we heard from Mrs. Fashion that Johnny Borell, the lead singer of Razorlight, was holding up a British Vogue cover because he kept vetoing the models. Apparently, Johnny’s an actual rock star in London and not just a Nylon crush like here, and he can do that sort of thing. Eventually, the honor [...]

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ESSAY QUESTION. Please explain the symbolism, inherent irony (if any), and foreshadowing in the following advertisement, created by Conde Nast and Vogue, and entitled Point of Passion. The subject of the work is Natalia Vodianova, the Russian supermodel and face of Calvin Klein, who memorably testafied at Diane Von Furstenberg’s model summit that she starved [...]

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