Gisele Bundchen Gets Androgynous For Balenciaga's Spring 2011
Well-paced with a prominent showing of creamy hues and white, Alexis Mabille sets in motion a collection of ethereal ambitions. Sharply dressed, Mabille man enjoys a walk in the clouds with impeccably fitted jumpsuits, slouchy knits and an impressive range of oversize outerwear. Distinct yet at the same time understated, Mabille skillfully pieces together a genuinely soft collection executed in a precise fashion that allows room for the practical as well as a fashion-forward delivery.
In September Gisele Bündchen made a surprise appearance on the runway at the Balenciaga show in Paris... now the Brazilian bombshell is starring in the 2011 spring/summer ad campaign for the French fashion house.
Here's an early look at Gisele working the boyish/punk spirit of Nicolas Ghesquière latest collection.
Here's an early look at Gisele working the boyish/punk spirit of Nicolas Ghesquière latest collection.
The ads were shot by Steven Meisel and also star male model named Yuri Pleskun wearing ghoulish makeup and little else.
Images that make a mess or maybe, conversely, bring harmony, combining the conflicting voices being. So the new editor of Vogue Turkey back with elegant and sophisticated arrogance androgyny. An elegant androgyny that sees our protagonists, Andrej Pejic and Jana K, show clothes Prada, Lanvin , and others. Quite naturally a romantic and melancholic black and white signed Matthew Brookes.
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