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.
Friday, January 25, 2013
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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