Carla Gugino for Los Angeles for Style: The Venetian [August 27, 2008] 📸 Christopher Kilkus
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Carla Gugino for Los Angeles for Style: The Venetian [August 27, 2008] 📸 Christopher Kilkus
Leighton Meester fotografiada por Christopher Kilkus, 2010
Leighton Meester Christopher Kilkus Photoshoot
Chris Kilkus Photography on the Cult of Style
Summer
Beautiful summer photography by Christopher Kilkus.
This just makes me want to jump in the car for another summer road trip, good thing we are in a couple of weekends!!
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A blog post about color grading video, and a link to my friend Christian Stoehr's Color Grading Reel.
I was surfing through some fashion blogs and stumbled on this posting from Fashion Blog Mexico. They show how to use pages from a magazine for wrapping paper, and happen to be using a magazine I shot for Forever 21 in their example. Too funny! I don’t know if I should be flattered or insulted! Haha!
Raf Simons' First Dior Ads Debut
via hintmag.com
Raf Simons' first ad campaign for Dior emerged on Dior.com just before the new year—a fitting moment for the still-fresh designer. Echoing the minimalist set used in the spring 2013 show, they feature ample white space, cut-out windows, breezy curtains, and bouquets of flowers that recall the flowers—said to total a million—that covered every surface of the designer's first couture collection for the house in mid-2012.
Photographed by fellow Belgian Willy Vanderperre, who's worked with Simons on campaigns for Jil Sander, as well as video campaigns for Dior Homme by Kris Van Assche, the images seem to allude to Simons' twin passions. First there is art, as seen in the empty canvas of a setting and little puffy clouds not unlike René Magritte (also Belgian). And second there is the New Look, as seen in the nonchalant poses and optimistic post-war style of dress created by Christian Dior—but without the severe wasp waists. This is, essentially, sweetheart stuff. Those looking for improper subtext, even a scrap, won't find it.
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