Sentences with phrase «for vogue»

The cantilevered Panton S chair, a seamless fusion of engineering and art, is another of those Futuristic gems that came to everyone's attention when Kate Moss posed on one in her altogether for a Vogue cover back in 1995.
And so do these blokes photographed by Thomas Knights (a fashion photographer who's worked for Vogue Italia and Marie Claire).
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Tim and Helena (pictured above in a photo shoot for Vogue UK) have also worked collaboratively on numerous movie projects including Big Fish, Corpse Bride, Dark Shadows and Alice in Wonderland, and Tim has admitted he has a rather unique way of dealing with issues between them on set.
No need for Vogue or GQ, the Echo Look seems to propose.
Model and actress Naomi Campbell recently interviewed Apple design guru Jonathan Ive for Vogue.
To coincide with the unveiling of the Fornasetti for Vogue China watch, Huawei is launching a «Design Powered By Huawei» platform http://consumer.huawei.com/design for designers and artists to submit their creations via a website.
Mrs. Jacobs moved to New York City in the Depression years and wrote a few articles for Vogue.
Photograph by Irving Penn for Vogue, April 15, 1951 © Condé Nast.
He made many of these portraits for Vogue, where his pared - down, frank compositions helped define the look of the magazine and also established an important aesthetic for modernist photography.
1977 First editorial fashion photographs for Vogue Hommes and 20 Ans.
Very soon Leiter was working in Europe for the French magazine Elle, and in Britain for Vogue, Queen, and Nova.
Later, during World War II, transforming herself into a war correspondent for Vogue, covering events such the London Blitz, the liberation of Paris, and the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Dachau.
This photo is of 1960's fashion icon, Verushka, and was taken by Stern for a Vogue shoot.
He has had an eclectic career, from that early work being exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York to doing commercial work for Vogue and Esquire.
She was also a former model for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, as well as a distant relative of Samuel Adams.
While he broke race barriers to shoot fashion for Vogue and portraits of stars such as Ingrid Bergman and Louis Armstrong, Parks is perhaps best known for his photojournalism, which included illustrated stories of Harlem gangs and Brazilian slums.
He worked as a magazine photographer for Vogue and created numerous personal projects.
He noted in 1959 «Not only was Franny's work for Vogue classic, it was pure, the kind of photographic vision that bordered on improvisational theatre, catching the model's face at a sensitive moment rather than following an artificial grammar inherited from European fashion photographers who were the stars of the moment.
Aline Smithson, a former fashion editor for Vogue Patterns and Vogue Knitting, found her calling in photography.
One work by each artist was commissioned by the magazine and photographed for Vogue's December issue.
Exhibition: Photographer best known for his photographs of women and fashion taken while working for Vogue.
Biography: Photographer best known for his photographs of women and fashion taken while working for Vogue.
On display «Le Dernier Cri», works from «Fall», assorted still lifes and portraits from Erwin Olaf's work for Vogue.
In 1926, Sheeler permanently moved to New York and was hired that same year by his friend Edward Steichen to work for Condé Nast photographing fashion and celebrities for Vogue and Vanity Fair.
Photographer best known for his photographs of women and fashion taken while working for Vogue.
John Rawlings 1938 Vintage Silver Gelatin Print for Vogue, Rawlings StudioModel in a Suit with Partially Hidden Face, Vogue, 1938.
This doll was designed by Eloise Wilkin for Vogue Dolls in the 1960's.
Horst P. HorstIrene Dunne, for Vogue Studios, May 27, 1941.
At the end of the Eighties the painter Howard Hodgkin was interviewed for Vogue by the late David Sylvester.
Having a varied career, he has shot fashion stories for Vogue, devised album covers for Universal Music and directed adverts and music videos for various well - known names.
These illustrations inspired the look of the dolls she designed for both Vogue and Madame Alexander.
Why: Curated by André Leon Talley, former American editor - at - large for Vogue, the world premiere retrospective will celebrate the life and career of the influential designer with more than 130 pieces produced over five decades.
-- Amy Tara Koch for Vogue
Author Unknown, «The model Erin O» Connor wears a hat created in the shape of her own face by the sculptor Antony Gormley for Vogue magazine», Times 2, London, England, 5 June 2006
In Wangechi's words for Vogue, «[I] t's so great that someone has figured out a way to make these beautiful products, these pieces of clothing for sale, into messengers — disciples of this message about prevention of this transference of disease.»
So big it comes with its own stand, Annie Leibovitz covers the span of her career, from her gritty work at Rolling Stone to the polished portraits for Vogue and Vanity Fair.
He lived in New York City for many years where he designed across disciplines, working on everything from furnishings, textiles, and exposition pavilions to covers for Vogue and The New Yorker and iconic advertising campaigns for brands like Campari.
These accounts resulted in a spokesperson for Vogue saying, «We have no plans to work with him in the future» and a New York magazine cover story that questioned whether he was an «artist or predator.»
Created just after and inspired by his late 40's / early 50's geometric paintings and screens, they led directly to his invitation to work for Vogue in 1954.
In 1947 Irving Penn took his picture for Vogue as part of series on figures who were helping turn New York into the world's new cultural center.
In an interview with Dodie Kazanjian for Vogue, Shara Hughes discusses the challenges and the unexpected pleasures of monoprinting as she prepared the body of work for Surprise Anxiety, her first show with Pace Prints.
LORNA SIMPSON Known for her photography, conceptual artist LORNA SIMPSON hasn't picked up a camera in a while when she agrees to make a series of portraits for Vogue magazine in March.
By 1975, he had moved to New York and was working for Vogue, beginning to build a portfolio that now includes innumerable celebrities and supermodels.
It will be presented by 25 high - contrast black and white photographs, which are from editorial images of the 90's for VOGUE, HARPER»S BAZAAR, INTERVIEW and many other international magazines, to his personal work inspired by modern dance, landscapes, early German and East European cinema and photography.
As a member of New York's so - called «high society,» Abbott became a debutante in 1941 and then began working part - time as a model for Vogue and later other fashion publications, such as Harper's Bazaar and Mademoiselle.
A specialist in fine art photography, the gallery presented unique works by Irving Penn — ranging from his intimate portraits of well - known people, like Truman Capote, (discussed in this interview) Al Pacino, Pablo Picasso and Miles Davis, to his highly stylized fashion photographs for VOGUE.
Cecil Beaton (British, 1904 - 1980) Mock Puppet Theatre (Angelica Welldon and Nina Matleva) for Vogue, 1936.
The glacially elegant Queen Nefertiti would have been a shoo - in for a Vogue cover if the magazine had been running in 14BC.
Shooting for Vogue during a brief return to New York, Klein let loose on the city, taking fashion photography in a whole new direction.
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