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Holiday Magic

November 30th, 2012 |Posted by Betty

Sean O’Pry
Garrett Neff
Rob Evans

The sexy stars of DSECTION Magazine‘s first-anniversary issue shine in some of winter’s boldest pieces by Givenchy, Galliano and Dolce & Gabbana. Arnaldo Anaya Lucca’s richly colored images perfectly showcase Sean O’Pry and new face Estee Rammant. With the holidays coming up, it’s a festive way to ring in the new year.


Sean and Estee Rammant by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca (De Facto), styling by Joseph Episcopo


Rob Evans by Jack Waterlot, styling by Fleur Huynh


Luis Borges and Kim Kraglund by Frederico Martins, styling by Fernando Bastos Pereira


Garrett Neff by Renie Saliba, styling by Joseph Episcopo

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Brazilian Bombshell!

November 30th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

There is a special surprise inside the newest Made in Brazil Magazine and yes it involved shirtless, hunky, Brazilian male models with tanned bodies and inviting smiles. One thing is slightly different though, amidst the stunning boys and their chiseled pectorals you’ll find the familiar (and gorgeous) face of Brazilian superstar Alessandra Ambrosio. Ale is the first girl to be featured in Made in Brazil and her images by Stewart Shining are nothing short of stunning – don’t take our word for it though, check out this preview teaser and wait for the rest, coming on Monday exclusively on Models.com!

Made In Brazil Magazine #6 Teaser from Made In Brazil on Vimeo.

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The Dream Team

November 29th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Naomi Campbell.
Kate Moss.
Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
.
Patti Wilson.
Interview Russia.

Our favorite dynamic duo reunites for an elegant black and white set by Mert & Marcus. Every time Naomi and Kate pair up the end result is an instantly iconic shot and this is no exception. Are you feeling the controversial covers?

Photos Courtesy of Interview Russia

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Double Vision: Celine

November 28th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

If there is one designer who knows how to get women (and men) excited it is Phoebe Philo and her continued success at Celine is a testament to her ability to tap into the pulse of what women want. For F/W Philo went in a graphic direction, with primary shades, bold color blocking and a mixes of texture, from matte leather to plush fur. One of the most editorially beloved pieces from the Celine collection was the Geometric Intarsia Sweater, a playful clash of mink and leather that succinctly merged the essence of the entire collection into a single item. If another designer were to throw together that many things on one top it might seem overwrought, or ridiculous but Phoebe Philo keeps the look minimal.

Most stylists didn’t stray too far from that ideal, pairing the sweaters with either the runway approved striped trousers, or an equally understated crisp white skirt. Most of the time what stands out are the accessories and add ons, be they gleaming silver cuffs, avant garde headgear or the label’s coveted Trapeze Bag. Take a look at the way in which several different teams interpreted the Celine look and subsequently the sleek mood of the season.

On the Runway – LOOK 10  | Image Courtesy of Celine

The Editorial Interpretation :

Kasia Struss by Steven Pan (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists) for Vogue Japan, stylist Vanessa Traina (Paris: Management + Artists, New York: Management + Artists)

 

Kasia Struss by Knoepfel & Indlekofer for WSJ, styled by David Vandewal

Kati Nescher by Josh Olins for Vogue China, styling Nicoletta Santoro

Karlie Kloss by Raymond Meier for American Vogue, styled by Elissa Santisi

Zuzanna Bijoch and Stella Tennant by Paolo Roversi for W Magazine, styled by Giovanna Battaglia

Olga Sherer by Marcin Tyszka for Elle France

Milagros Schmoll by Alexander Neumann for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey, styled by Sara Francia

Jenna Earle by Takahiro Ogawa in Amica, styled by Claudia Cerruti

Mina Cvetkovic by Henrique Gendre for Grazia, styled by Marine Chaumien

Diana by Anton Jhonsen for Clara Magazine, styled by Lilian Ng

Kirsi Pyrhonen by Mel Bles for Twin Magazine, styled by Celestine Cooney

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One & Only

November 27th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

It is always nice to see Joan Smalls‘ smiling face on a magazine covers, so the newest issue of Vogue Turkey is an automatic delight. Shot by Cuneyt Akeroglu and featuring a smiling, dancing Joan doing what she does best – adding a touch of vibrancy to each image with her trademark poise. Akeroglu’s gorgeous black and white shots put Joan’s grace to good use, making her looking as elegant as is humanly possible. All in all the issue provides a fitting showcase for the world’s number one model – call us biased, but we’re especially partial to the Models.com shoutout in the interview!

Joan Smalls by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Vogue Turkey | Images courtesy of Cuneyt Akeroglu

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Boys by Girls

November 26th, 2012 |Posted by Betty

Boys by Girls Magazine‘s latest issue gets personal with an intimate look at some of the rising young male stars of today from their perspective. Capturing them at home or in a favorite place, the female photographers are “dedicated to capturing the young male beautifully, delicately and with a natural element“. Though some fashion is mixed in with the portraiture, the interviews with and artwork by some of the models, make this magazine more like a peek into their own private journals. Available on newsstands for the first time and for online, order here.


Jake Cooper by Cecilie Harris


Artwork by Jake Cooper


Bo Develius by Cecilie Harris


Duncan Pyke by Georgie Wileman


Artwork by Duncan Pyke


Timothy Kelleher by Cecilie Harris

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Culture Club

November 26th, 2012 |Posted by Janelle

Glamour is a part of the Muse Magazine package and the latest delivers by showcasing several of the industry’s most refined faces. Global beauties Sui He, Aline Weber and Jourdan Dunn are stars of the new generation of top models and on Muse‘s new covers they shine bright. Inside, the issue focuses on international flair and the diverse cultural influences that shape fashion, which are on full display in a series of gorgeously shot stories filled with sleek designs. Check out the striking new images and get a sneak peek at what’s inside the magazine in our exclusive first look.

Sui He, Pan Yan, Ling Ling Kong & Cao Yunfei by Chen Man, styling by Tim Lim

Aline Weber by Ben Weller, styling by Beth Fenton

Jourdan Dunn by Guy Aroch

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First Look: The Greatest #2

November 22nd, 2012 |Posted by Betty

The long Thanksgiving weekend gives us all at models.com a quick break before the madness of December. As a treat for our readers, here’s a special glimpse of The Greatest‘s new glossy with the new/hot faces of the season sporting the best of the F/W 12 collections. These classic and serene portraits remind us that sometimes less is indeed more.

Arthur Gosse, new face Adam, Arran Sly, Alexander Beck, Max Rendell by Alessandro Dal Buoni, styling by Claudia Carretti

New face Vincenzo by Stefania Paparelli, styled by Matteo Greco

Douglas Neitzke by Dario Salamone , styled by Francesco Cassarotto

Kirill Vasilev and Oleg Antosik by Paolo Zerbini, styled by Matteo Greco, hair by Valentino Perini

Janis Ancens by Francesco Brigida, styled by Elisa Anastasino

Malthe Lund Madsen, Greg Nawrat, Jakob Wiechmann who is also on the cover, Benedikt Angerer by Cristina Capucci, styled by Matteo Greco

TRAILER – THE GREATES Fashion Film #3 from The Greatest Magazine on Vimeo.

Alexander Ferrario by Luca de Santis, styled by Matteo Greco

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