Monday, December 28

editorial: Côte d'Allure

from Vogue Germany
photographer: Horst Diekgerdes
model: Madisyn Ritland

I feel like  two of my favorite bloggers, forgetmenot and my wonderland will appreciate this editorial! 


the editorial reminds me a lot of grace kelly's luxurious, well-put-together, ladylike but relaxed and provençale holiday/weekend style. it's such an enchanting, vivid and stylish story with sixties staples like cat-eye glasses, silk echarpes, cardigans and florals. though some of the shots need a bit more editing in my opinion (like the final one), I think it's a very creative work rather than a mere recreation of a certain style.

what do you think?


photos from fashion gone rogue
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how about this one, forgetmenot? :)





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and, as always, here's the polyvore set (it's becoming my blog's tradition!)
this time, rather than putting together one outfit, I made an ensemble of pieces that remind me of this style.
grace, for the weekend
grace, for the weekend, popsiclepout tarafından Hermes ile yaratıldı

love.


6 comments:

Dylana Suarez said...

Beautiful!


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Laura Soler said...

Why well yes, I ADORE IT! :D
Oh Thank you so very much!!
You are such a darling! I´m already making screensavers of it ;D (THAT is THE picture :O WOW)

You were right, I absolutely love it :)
(I´m going to smile for this all day long)

Laura Soler said...

Ps: I am totally make a love, not triangle, SQUARE between Gaspard Ulliel, James Dean and whoever other male of your choice ;)

Adriana said...

very nice this post!!!!!:)

M. said...

I loooooove this editorial so much!

lovelove,
http://marissaexplains.blogspot.com

Gigi said...

wow! I never saw this post I dont know why, but thanks a lot really! I do love this editorial and your blog is also one of my favorites...
did you know that forgetmenot and I are best friends? well, were both very fond of your blog, so when she posted the image you dedicated to her I got a bit jealous cause I didnt know you have also dedicated the editorial to me