środa, 31 października 2012
piątek, 5 października 2012
Pirelli Calendar 2013
Without nakedness and with pregnant Lima!
For the first time the Pirelli Calendar 2013 will show a pregnant woman,
Adriana Lima, with a visible baby bump. In 2004 there was a precedent,
but no belly in sight. The backstage images of Pirelli calendar 2013,
you can see exclusively in this article and on the issue of Vanity Fair Italy
out tomorrow, July 18. They tell the surprising change in the Pirelli
Calendar 2013, from the choice of a photographer, Steve McCurry, who has
racked up awards for reporting in conflict areas. The photos show 11
women protagonists involved in the support of foundations, NGOs and
humanitarian projects: it will be the «calendar of the soul».
This year’s host of calender girls were reportedly shot in Rio de Janeriro, Brazil where the girls posed
in exotic locations through the historic districts and rural slums
“acting as protagonists involved in the support of foundation, NGO’s,
and humanitarian project,” according to Vanity Fair. The
stunning calendar photos won’t be released until December, but for now
you can get the inside look at everything we have to look forward too
throughout the coming months!
poniedziałek, 1 października 2012
Plus-size fashion magazine launches first 3D edition (with free 3D specs) so you can see those voluptuous curves even better
The fuzzy images are actually the
latest hi-tech gimmick from a British plus-size women's fashion and
lifestyle magazine: they are shot in 3D.
The cover of SLINK's
seventh issue features a 3D photograph of gorgeous Australian model
Bree Warren, a UK size 14, which is the minimum requirement for all
models featured in the publication.
Readers can fully appreciate the photos -
all of which are taken by Roberto Aguilar - by wearing the free 3D
glasses provided with the edition.
The editor of SLiNK, Rivkie Baum (a size 16-18 26-year-old), said the 3D technique was employed 'to create a sensational selection of images with a military theme that truly come to life'.
She added: 'The issue is The Freedom Issue and as our
lead story we wanted something fierce and fresh with a military spin.
'We worked with a lot of mainstream PR agencies for this shoot,
especially with young designers whose samples would work for both a girl of
size 14 and a straight size model.
'We find emerging designers are keen to work with models of various sizes. We wanted this
shoot to really be about pushing boundaries of what 'plus size'
modelling and fashion should be about.'
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