Showing posts with label advertorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertorial. Show all posts
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ADVERTORIAL: Lina Zhang in Vogue China, September 2010
Lina Zhang (Fusion) was one of the breakout stars at last week's New York Fashion Week. She walked a total of 14 shows, and opened for Wayne and closed for Jen Kao. That's is spectacular for a new girl on her first season at the show.





Model: Lina Zhang (Fusion)
Advertorial: Louis Vuitton/Vogue China 5th Anniversary Issue
Magazine: Vogue China, September 2010
Photographer: Terry Bae
Fashion Director: Eric Young
Hair/Makeup: Kelvin Long
Source: Scanned by sobigsobig @ tfs
Advertorial: Louis Vuitton/Vogue China 5th Anniversary Issue
Magazine: Vogue China, September 2010
Photographer: Terry Bae
Fashion Director: Eric Young
Hair/Makeup: Kelvin Long
Source: Scanned by sobigsobig @ tfs
Labels:
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Eric Young,
Kelvin Long,
Lina Zhang,
September 2010,
Terry Bae,
Vogue China
Monday, August 29, 2011
ADVERTORIAL: Sun Fei Fei & Ming Xi in Vogue China, September 2011
This is one of the best studio work I've seen in a very long time. The girls look great and the clothes look AMAZING.












Models: Sun Fei Fei (Women) & Ming Xi (Ford)
Advertorial: A Journey to the Modern Classics (Celine by Phoebe Philo)
Magazine: Vogue China, September 2011
Photographer: Stockton Johnson
Stylist: Kevin Chow
Hair: Parco Cheung
Makeup: Xu Hongyao
Source: Models.com
Advertorial: A Journey to the Modern Classics (Celine by Phoebe Philo)
Magazine: Vogue China, September 2011
Photographer: Stockton Johnson
Stylist: Kevin Chow
Hair: Parco Cheung
Makeup: Xu Hongyao
Source: Models.com
Monday, May 9, 2011
ADVERTORIAL: Du Juan in Vogue China, May 2011 for H&M
Vogue China has been doing something different from other international Vogue issues for quite sometime now. It features advertorials -- advertising + editorial, which is like a catalog where only one designer or brand is worn/shown throughout the entire story.
This concept is nothing new, per se. It is merely an extension of what has been happening in fashion editorials for a long time now. A regular editorial spread may still showcase multiple designers in a story but the mix-and-match of items from different designers in one single look is becoming increasingly rare. Most advertisers 'encourage' magazines to dress the model in a designer's complete runway look from head to toe, except maybe for accessories unless the brands also have an accessories line to further complete the look.
When was the last time you saw an editorial where a Prada dress is paired with anything but Prada shoes and bags?




Model: Du Juan (IMG)Advertorial: H&M
Magazine: Vogue China, May 2011
Photographer: Benny Horne
Stylist: Akari Endo-Gaut
Hair: Unknown
Makeup: Unknown
Source: Design Scene
Labels:
advertorial,
Akari Endo-Gaut,
Benny Horne,
Du Juan,
Editorial,
HM,
May 2011,
Vogue China
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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