Fanny
24. Mai 2011 - Uhr


Red hair & soft white skin in Paris usually spells danger. the beautiful Fanny François for Treats! Magazine photographed by David Bellemere



Red hair & soft white skin in Paris usually spells danger. the beautiful Fanny François for Treats! Magazine photographed by David Bellemere





Ramona Chmura and Fanny Francois for the spring 2011 issue of Please Magazine, shot by Richard Bernardin styled by Annabelle Jouot





ready for it’s nice that issue #5? it’s now available







love the pin-up style of dioni tabbers in the winter issue of Glass Magazine photographed by Felix Lammers


series of wall-mounted magazine holders made from folded metal with lacquer coating by Frederik Roijé







los angeles based photographer jason lee parry just send me his new series called “easy born wild ride” for qvest magazine
photographer – Jason Lee Parry w/ current studio LA
photography assistant – Jenny Sirney
All mens clothing by COMUNE
stylist – Leila Baboi and Danielle Defoe
models – Masha Rudenko and Nadiya Chenko w/ photogenics
hair and makeup – Kristina Brown






another beautiful editorial by stockholm based photographer waldemar hansson for Kurv Magazine, issue #21
Stylist: Kawa H Pour
Make Up: Johanna Sylvan/ LINKdetails
Hair stylist: Sofia Ringberger/ Agent Bauer
Model: Victoria Sekrier/ Elite models
Retoucher: Ida Nyström
Photo Ass: Peter Edqvist & Sofia Nordström
check out his portfolio here

check out the adorable cover of the numéro september issue with natasha poly shot by Karl Lagerfeld

adorable Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for the september issue cover of love magazine








gorgeous ali lagarde shot by photographer Richard Bernardin for the summer issue of Dress to Kill Magazine




adorable gisele bündchen shot by Photographer Nino Muñoz for the Summer 2010 issue of Muse magazine.

gorgeous Adriana Lima on the cover of the new V Spain “The Sexy Body Issue”, shot by Mario Sorrenti and styled by Andrew Richardson.



The New York Times’ T Magazine often comissions artists to create their own version of the iconic T. There’s a great collection of the work over at the T Magazine blog featuring some of the standouts.