Editorials that set the trend
April 9, 2008
Did you notice how many editorials so far have their models jumping and twirling the new season’s huge and floaty gowns? I had gushed about how much I like nymag’s ballet dancers’ version, and then, I realized that there are actually more editorials like that in other magazines which are as impressive. I love Daria’s work for Vogue Paris April, she simply flaunts them the best.
It is really interesting to see how different movements can change the look of a gown/dress. I don’t think I will ever get bored of these!
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Yeah, the movements add an interesting dimension to the gowns. It prolly would just be ‘another’ gown if you see it flat. Amazing how a lil’ drama can do so much.
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X-Wen
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You are right! IN order to show the dresses properly, the girls have to “fly”.
ooo yes, I have a thing for models jumping and flying around hahahaha. it makes it so much more enjoyable to look at. it actually reminds me a bitttttt of the cubist art movement, where different perspectives are drawn on a single plane. there’s so much to look at!