Showing posts with label W Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label W Magazine. Show all posts
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EDITORIAL: Chiharu Okunugi, Issa Lish, Liu Wen, Dylan Xue, Sun Fei Fei, Shu Pei & Neelam Gill in W Magazine, February 2015
Models: Chiharu Okunugi (New York), Issa Lish (Muse), Liu Wen (The Society), Dylan Xue (Supreme), Sun Fei Fei (Women), Shu Pei (Next), Neelam Gill (Wilhelmina) & others
Editorial: La Clique, C'est Chic
Photographer: Steven Klein
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Hair: Shay Ashaul
Makeup: Val Garland
Manicure: Honey
Source: Prymasquous @ tfs
Source: Prymasquous @ tfs
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Friday, December 6, 2013
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
EDITORIAL: Sui He in (US) W Magazine, June 2011
Model: Sui He (New York)Editorial: Who
Magazine: (US) W Magazine, June 2011
Photographer: Daniele Duella & Iango Henzi
Fashion Editor/Stylist: Carolyn Tate Angel
Hair: Luigi Murenu
Makeup: Lucia Pieroni
Manicure: Yuna Park
Source: W Magazine
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tao Okamoto & Liu Wen in Editorial for (US) W Magazine, July 2010
I rarely write commentaries about fashion editorials but I really have to say something about the recent development at W Magazine.
It is always exciting to see Asian models in editorial stories because they are usually more interesting than ad campaigns. But these photos below are an endemic example of the boring, lackluster stories that (US) W Magazine has been serving up for the last couple of years. I stopped my subscription to the magazine about 3 years ago when the magazine went downhill.
That said, change is in the air. All the senior editorial staff at W Magazine has been replaced (except Alex White) by Stefano Tonchi, formerly of T Magazine (NY Times Style Magazine), who took over the helm about two months ago. The first issue with Mr. Tonchi as editor-in-chief is expected to come out in August 2010. But the new W Magazine will be less fashion focus, more general issue like Vanity Fair and well, T Magazine. I don't know how I feel about it yet. Will leave my judgement until I see the August issue.
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Models: Tao Okamoto (Ford) & Liu Wen (Marilyn)
Editorial: Lunch Break
Magazine: (US) W Magazine, July 2010
Photographer: Terry Richardson
Stylist: Alex White
Hair: Jimmy Paul/Bumble and Bumble
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Manicure: Yuna Park/Streeters
Source: Awake Smile
It is always exciting to see Asian models in editorial stories because they are usually more interesting than ad campaigns. But these photos below are an endemic example of the boring, lackluster stories that (US) W Magazine has been serving up for the last couple of years. I stopped my subscription to the magazine about 3 years ago when the magazine went downhill.
That said, change is in the air. All the senior editorial staff at W Magazine has been replaced (except Alex White) by Stefano Tonchi, formerly of T Magazine (NY Times Style Magazine), who took over the helm about two months ago. The first issue with Mr. Tonchi as editor-in-chief is expected to come out in August 2010. But the new W Magazine will be less fashion focus, more general issue like Vanity Fair and well, T Magazine. I don't know how I feel about it yet. Will leave my judgement until I see the August issue.
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Models: Tao Okamoto (Ford) & Liu Wen (Marilyn)Editorial: Lunch Break
Magazine: (US) W Magazine, July 2010
Photographer: Terry Richardson
Stylist: Alex White
Hair: Jimmy Paul/Bumble and Bumble
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Manicure: Yuna Park/Streeters
Source: Awake Smile
Labels:
Alex White,
Diane Kendal,
Editorial,
Jimmy Paul,
July 2010,
Liu Wen,
Tao Okamoto,
Terry Richardson,
W Magazine,
Yuna Park
Friday, March 5, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
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