Showing posts with label Lachlan Bailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lachlan Bailey. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Du Juan Editorial for Vogue China, December 2009

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Model: Du Juan (IMG)
Editorial: Snow Queen
Magazine: Vogue China, December 2009
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Stylist: Alatair McKimm
Hair: Rita Marmor
Makeup: Osvaldo Salvatierra

Source: Scanned by kazaf @ tFs

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Du Juan Editorial for China Vogue, September 2009

Model: Du Juan (IMG)
Editorial: Sleeve Act
Magazine: Vogue China, September 2009
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Styling: Jonathan Kaye

Source: m.iu.miu @ tFs

Monday, March 30, 2009

Mackenzie Hamilton Editorial for China Vogue, January 2008

She did fairly well at New York Fashion Week last year (Spring/Summer 2009) but did not do the recent Fall/Winter 2009 shows. So does anyone know what she's been up to lately?

Model: Mackenzie Hamilton (DNA)
Editorial: Winter Lux
Magazine: China Vogue, January 2008
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Stylist: Jonathan Kaye

Source: Alix* @ tFs

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Liu Wen Editorial for China Vogue, March 2009

Liu Wen is EVERYWHERE!! She has (so far) walked in more runway shows in New York, London & Milan than any other Asian models this season and she has at least five ad campaigns out this Spring -- ck one, DKNY Jeans, Benetton, Diane von Furstenberg and Barney's New York.

Here is a new editorial from China Vogue, March 2009. I love the first and third photos and if Liu Wen was in only two shots in a multi-model editorial, I would have loved everything about it. But using the same model, the same set, the same lighting, the same facial expression and the same pose, the whole thing just looked repetitious and utterly boring.

That said, Liu Wen is the NEW FACE of China so expect to see her in EVERY ISSUE of China Vogue from now on until a new girl comes along. China Vogue should be credited for its diversity, i.e. using Asian models from different countries (Koreans, Japanese, Asian-American, etc.) but creativity isn't the magazine's strongest asset.

Model: Liu Wen
Editorial: Full Metal Glamour
Magazine: China Vogue, March 2009
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Stylist: Jonathan Kaye
Hair: Yannick D'
Makeup: Petros Petrohilos

Source: Aja Mok @ tFs

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mackenzie Hamilton Editorial for China Vogue, April 2008

Model: Mackenzie Hamilton
Editorial: Trembled Blossoms
Magazine: China Vogue, April 2008
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey

Source: BlueDophin via YourBestFriend @ tFs

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Du Juan Editorial for China Vogue, September 2008

Du Juan is probably one of the hardest working models today with back-to-back editorials for China Vogue and a host of other international magazines. I hope she would pull back a little to avoid getting over-exposed, much like Agyness Deyn did. But then again, Agyness Deyn is just as famous for partying as she is of her fashion editorials and ad campaigns.

This editorial, shot by Lachlan Bailey (I'm a new fan of this photographer), is simply spectacular because this could easily be from Paris Vogue. The look is totally edgy, the clothes are fantastic (styled by Jonathan Kaye) and Du Juan looks very different from her usual soft, pouty persona. Maybe she was channeling Daul Kim. :-)

I think this is one of the best editorials by China Vogue. Good job everyone!!

Model: Du Juan
Editorial: Shape Renaissance
Magazine: China Vogue, September 2008
Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Stylist: Jonathan Kaye

Source: Aja Mok @ tFs

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