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18 August 2012

The September Issue (part two)


Oh dear.  Yes, I said that I this was one of my most favorite issues of Vogue.  Ever.  And it is true.  Look at how mad I've gone with images!  And this is what made the cut!  

The entire collection of Erik Madigan Heck's work for Neiman Marcus is brilliant.  Simply put I could have a written an entire gushing post just on "The Art of Fashion" for 2012.  Tom Ford for Neiman Marcus above is by far one one of the most lovely images I have ever seen. On a side note, the chasing-the-green-fairy-image also gets my 2012 award for 'Best Use of a Couch/Chair'.  Ferragamo comes in a close second to snatching that award with Kate Moss draped à la Olympia on chaise (image below).  But, back to the topic at hand, one can view the entire "Art of Fashion" collection by Heck on the artist's site (link on the bottom of this post).

What I enjoy about this issue of Vogue the most is the entire feeling of 'the retrospective' in both content and campaigns.  Yes, this is the 120th anniversary issue so the magazine and certain designers did what you expect in that comforting way.  I'm not speaking in terms of the fashion pieces, the designs themselves, but the flavors of the campaigns.  Versace ads always have that Versace-feel.  The same can be said for Alexander McQueen or Céline.  Some could say the same about Valentino but I feel as if the work is continuously growing at such a rapid trajectory towards the fantastic, the campaigns always surprise (and delight-- me!).   The September Vogue has a certain ebb-and-flow and this issue is no different.

Though I may enjoy the work in general, I was a little let down (comparatively to years past) to the campaigns of Fendi, Givenchy, Prada, and especially Lanvin.  Lanvin's campaign from last year was so fantastic.  Looking at last year's The September Issue post, Lanvin's campaign was probably my favorite.  This year was so "blah" in comparison.  In my opinion, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dolce & Gabbana, and Louis Vuitton had the most surprising and successful campaigns.  I went and looked at all the images that spanned all the magazines and each is uniquely imaginative with a great narrative and well-directed.

There were more, sadly, that I really liked, but do to the lack of space just couldn't be listed.  (I don't want to break anything by posting even more images than this!).  Hermès and Mulberry were two campaigns that had discernible narratives or consistent themes that I really enjoyed.  I'm posting images of last year's Lanvin and some of the other campaigns I liked in my Pinterest 'MODE' folder.

... and did anyone catch the modern Breakfast at Tiffany's rainy alley reference in Tiffany & Co.'s new campaign?  A lovely little surprise.

Valentino for Neiman Marcus. "The Art of Fashion" photographed by Erik Madigan Heck.
 
Jil Sander for Neiman Marcus. "The Art of Fashion" photographed by Erik Madigan Heck.

Dolce & Gabbana for Neiman Marcus. "The Art of Fashion" photographed by Erik Madigan Heck.
 
Vera Wang Bridal A/W 2012.

Valentino Ready Wear A/W 2012.

Valentino Ready Wear A/W 2012.

Dolce & Gabbana A/W 2012.

Kate Moss for Salvatore Ferragamo A/W 2012 Campaign.

Kate Moss for Salvatore Ferragamo A/W 2012 Campaign.

Christian Dior. "Dior Congratulates Vogue 120" by Patrick Demarchelier

Christian Dior. "Dior Congratulates Vogue 120" by Patrick Demarchelier

Chanel for Nordstrom

Tiffany & Co. Campaign, F/W 2012. "Celebrating the World's Greatest Love Stories Since 1837"

Ashley Greene for DKNY A/W 2012 Campaign.
 
Ralph Lauren Collection A/W 2012
 
Louis Vuitton A/W 2012.

Louis Vuitton A/W 2012.

J. Mendel A/W 2012.

Etro A/W 2012.

Versace A/W 2012.

Thanks to Fashionologie, Women Blog, Erik Madigan Heck, and Tendences de Mode, Valentino, Nortsrom, and my scanner for the images!

The September Issue (part one)
The September Issue (2011)

The September Issue (part one)



Hello, September! I am beginning to really look forward to this annual blog post -- almost as much as the Vogue September issue itself.  And this particular  September issue is a special one indeed.   Aside from being the largest one ever printed (a whopping 916 pages!), it also commemorates "120 Years of Style."

This is by far one of my favorite issues of Vogue; from Lady Gaga on the cover, to the Letter from the Editor (1000-ish words spanning 38 pages of glorious, glossy ads), and The Editor's Eye.  And yes, I did mention those glorious, glossy ads: the Fall Campaigns.  But I'll have to save those for the other post.

(By the way I lugged this multi-pound baby across the country, through airport security, on and off airplanes and it helped me survive lay-overs.)

Lady Gaga styled by Grace Coddington. Dress by Marc Jacobs. Designed to reference the first 1892 Vogue cover (top)

Lady Gaga.  Stephen Jones Millinery.  Photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott.

Château de Champs; Steven Meisel, Grace Coddington, Kristen McMenamy. (1992)

Dolce & Gabbana couture collection
 
Curiouser and Curiouser: Annie Leibovitz, Grace Coddington, Natalia Vodianova & Stephen Jones (2003)

Lavish Display: Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Valentino, Daniel Storto.  (Mario Testino, Camilla Nickerson, Stella Tennant.)

Zoo Bijoux Bijoux: Oscar de la Renta; Tom Ford, Prada. (Mario Testino, Camilla Nickerson, Stella Tennant.)

Karlie Kloss, Liu Wen, Arizona Muse, & Joan Smalls. Vera Wang Bridal.  Photography by Norman Jean Roy.  Fashion editor Tabitha Simmons.

Rooney Mara.  Photography by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.  Fashion editor Tonne Goodman. (2011)

The Custom of the Country; Annie Leibovitz, Colm Tóibín, Natalia Vodianova.

The Custom of the Country; Annie Leibovitz, Colm Tóibín, Natalia Vodianova.

The Custom of the Country; Annie Leibovitz, Colm Tóibín, Natalia Vodianova.
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