Showing posts with label Ling Tan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ling Tan. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Vingtage Saturday: Ling Tan Ad Campaign for Prescriptives Cosmetics, Spring 1998

I still remember the first time I saw these ads when it first appeared in magazines in early 1998. I was totally blown away by them because they were so different and there was an Asian face on them. Since then, I've been a huge fan of Ling Tan.

Model: Ling Tan (IMG)
Ad Campaign: Prescriptives Cosmetics, Spring1998
Photographer: Michelangelo di Battista

Source: Ready Set Fashion

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Vintage Saturday: Ling Tan Editorial for (US) Elle, March 1998

The author of Ready Set Fashion has a truckload of old fashion magazines and she managed to scanned some of these vintage photos of Ling Tan from US Elle, March 1998. What an amazing find!!

From now on, Saturday's posts will be all about vintage fashion, provided I can find enough photos to keep it going.


Model: Ling Tan (IMG)
Editorial: Playing the Angles
Magazine: US Elle, March 1998
Photographer: Christophe Kutner
Stylist: Jon Moore
Make-Up: Tracey Gray
Hair: Luigi Murenu

Source: Ready Set Fashion

Monday, June 1, 2009

Ling Tan Editorial for Vogue China, June 2009

Model: Ling Tan (IMG)
Editorial: Unknown
Magazine: Vogue China, June 2009
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Marvystone @ tFs

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Ling Tan in Sex & the City, Season 4 Episode 2

I was watching the reruns of Sex & the City on TV last night and saw Ling Tan in an episode entitled, Real Me where Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) fell on the runway.

Model: Ling Tan (IMG)
Show: Sex & the City, Season 4, Episode 2 (June 2001)

Source: YouTube

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Ling Tan Ad Campaign for (Online) Banana Republic, Spring 2009

Model: Ling Tan (IMG)
Ad Campaign: (Online) Banana Republic, Spring 2009
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Banana Republic

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Ling Tan Editorial

I found this interesting photo of Ling Tan, photographed by Uli Weber. Does anyone know where this is from?

Model: Ling Tan
Editorial: Unknown
Magazine: Unknown
Photographer: Uli Weber

Source: Uli Weber

Friday, September 26, 2008

Ling Tan Editorial for Condé Nast Traveler, October 2008

Ling Tan, one of the first Asian models to make it big in the international fashion scene, has a stunning editorial shot in Bhutan for the October 2008 issue of Condé Nast Traveler magazine. She was undeniably one of two most prolific Asian girls (the other being Russian model, Irina Pantaeva) working in the late 1990s, appearing in numerous ad campaigns including Emporio Armani (perfume ad), Prescriptives (cosmetics ad), Ford Edge (TV commercial), Banana Republic, GAP, Old Navy, Guess and a host of others; there was also a music video for George Michael (Fast Love).

Ling Tan was the Han Jin of her time, walking in more runways shows than most models did during Fashion Week in NYC, Paris and Milan. According to Fashion Model Directory, she clocked in over 30+ shows in Fall 1997/Winter 1998 and Spring/Summer 1998, walking for top designers like Gucci, Fendi, Chanel, Dior, YSL and Valentino.

Prior to Ling Tan and Irina Pantaeva, there was Anna Bayle from the Philippines who walked almost exclusively on runways for Europe designers in the early-to-mid-1980s. But back then runway models rarely crossover to magazine editorials or ad campaigns and vice versa. The trend started with Gianni Versace in the late 1980s when he began using editorial darlings like Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington on his runway shows, thereby creating a frenzy over the girls and initiated the phenomenon known as, (gasp) supermodels.

Back to this editorial with Ling Tan for Condé Nast Traveler. I know someone will say, "Oh! There we go again -- another editorial with an Asian girl wearing Asian-inspired clothes shot on location in Asia!" Rightfully so, this is a bit cliché-ish, to say the least but would it be any different if they had used Linda Evangelista in this shoot instead of Ling Tan? [I use Linda E. as an example because she was the go-to-girl for many Asian-inspired editorials shot in Bali, Thailand, China, India, etc. for Vogue.]

Also, what happened to her eye brow?

Model: Ling Tan
Editorial: Flying Tiger, Thundering Dragon
Magazine: Condé Nast Traveler, October 2008
Photographer: Sheila Metzner
Stylist: Mark Connolly
Hair & Makeup: Dawn Jacobson @ Ford Artists

Source: Scanned by AsianModelsBlog

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