Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi play with a little decadent distortion in ‘Wie Im Kino’ Magazine Photoshoot For the Magazine February issue of Vogue Germany. Using a variety of creative effects, innovative artists, Daniele & Iango, deliver an ode to cinema spectacular in this fashionable tribute to the art of film. The arc of the avant-garde knows no bounds when Victorian-Era elegance meets Jazz-Age arrogance Magazine Photoshoot For a trip to the stylish 70′s. Gathering an eclectic mix of influences, (stylist) Patti Wilson takes us on a trend traveling trip through the decades with Guinevere Van Seenus, Meghan Collison & Bette Franke, in one of the most ambitious epoch-crossing editorials we’ve seen. Lost in Wonderland, these dreamy images remind me of Alice Through the Looking Glass. Where else could an updated Roaring-20′s Bob mix with a 70′s-inspired Afro, but the fairy-tale pages of fashion. Maybe in the end this spectacular story can be best summed up by the great words of Lewis Carroll.
Guinevere Van Seenus, Meghan Collison & Bette Franke in ‘Wie Im Kino’ Daniele & Iango, Vogue Germany
Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi play with a little decadent distortion in ‘Wie Im Kino’ Magazine Photoshoot For the Magazine February issue of Vogue Germany. Using a variety of creative effects, innovative artists, Daniele & Iango, deliver an ode to cinema spectacular in this fashionable tribute to the art of film. The arc of the avant-garde knows no bounds when Victorian-Era elegance meets Jazz-Age arrogance Magazine Photoshoot For a trip to the stylish 70′s. Gathering an eclectic mix of influences, (stylist) Patti Wilson takes us on a trend traveling trip through the decades with Guinevere Van Seenus, Meghan Collison & Bette Franke, in one of the most ambitious epoch-crossing editorials we’ve seen. Lost in Wonderland, these dreamy images remind me of Alice Through the Looking Glass. Where else could an updated Roaring-20′s Bob mix with a 70′s-inspired Afro, but the fairy-tale pages of fashion. Maybe in the end this spectacular story can be best summed up by the great words of Lewis Carroll.
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