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Kate Moss Covers Vogue France, September 2022
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🔖Vogue France September 2022
The greatest super-model Kate Moss photographed Carlijn Jacobs styled Kate Phelan makeup Isamaya Ffrench hair Syd Hayes manicurist Lorraine Griffin production @cebestudio
Kate Moss wears @gucci
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Bond Girls on Vogue (Part 1)
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hannahleah · 11 months
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Kate Moss in Vogue France by Carlijn Jacobs, September 2022
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by Carlijn Jacobs for Vogue France September 2022
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Margiela by Galliano.
For L'Officiel Italia, September 2022, Photo by Pierre Tostain, model Eve Nakkachdji and for Vogue France, Photo by Alex Huanfa Cheng, style by Styling by Audrey Huaudrey.
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Abeny Nhial for Vogue Italia, Vogue France & British Vogue September 2022 Photographer Felicity Ingram Makeup Artist Ammy Drammey  Source
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Kate Moss for Vogue France September 2022 by Carlijn Jacobs 
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Kate Moss, Vogue France (September 2022)
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chatsworthbyrubes · 7 months
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Discrimination and under-representation within the fashion industry still manages to make its way to the headlines and invade today's industry. However due to Covid-19's appearance in 2020 the fashion industry and many famous names in fashion have promised to change and have vocalised their help and support against discrimination after the overwhelming amounts of discrimination and brutality around the world at the time.
Many people believe that the overwhelming support against those in the Black, Latinx, and Asian communities were publicised with the industry and the public only starting to care about these problems because of the inequality within the world.
"What is it that is going to concretely make any kind of difference within the industry now that we have a spotlight?" Christina Tung
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Samuel Ross British menswear designer. “From 2016, social media started shifting the industry hierarchy. Young people of color started seeing other people of color with their vernacular and body language, building audiences or moving into subculture fashion publications. There’s lots of lip service but not that much clear information about what it takes to be successful in a racially biased industry. There’s so much still being said in the voice of a Black monolith and not about the individual experiences and tribulations one can face. So I’ll keep talking.”
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Naomi Campbell.
Campbell being a young, outspoken, black model at her prime became an inspiration to many young individuals, starting her career at just 15 years old Naomi was one of the six models to be named a supermodel in her era and was the first black model to be seen on the cover of vogue and Time france.
The essential need for diversity at Fashion Week isn't just relegated to the runway. Too often, models of color must contend with limited resources backstage which is now normalised. Jourdan Dunn, Nykhor Paul, and Leomie Anderson spoke out about stylists who are unequipped to work with black models. unsurprisingly the inadequate styling and preparation for black models isn't new in fact At the beginning of world famous Naomi Campbell's career, the iconic supermodel recalls dealing with stylists who were unprepared to work with black models. "When I was younger, I encountered this same issue. I would be backstage at shows and there would be stylists who didn’t have any experience working with black models," "It’s disappointing to hear that models of color are still encountering these same issues all these years later."
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Liu wen.
The famous model Liu Wen most famously known for being the first ever Asian person to walk a Victoria secret runway and chinas first ever supermodel, Liu completing many of the firsts for her community to hopefully inspire those of the same ethnicity.
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Asian model continues quest for more diversity in beauty and fashion (2010) The Independent. Available at: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/asian-model-continues-quest-for-more-diversity-in-beauty-and-fashion-5535846.html (Accessed: 20 September 2023).
The fashion world promised more diversity. here’s what we found. (2021) The New York Times. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/style/Black-representation-fashion.html (Accessed: 20 September 2023).
Ishmael, A. (2022) Are we making progress in fashion? experts weigh in, Teen Vogue. Available at: https://www.teenvogue.com/story/future-fashion-industry (Accessed: 20 September 2023).
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Jane Birkin, actor and singer, dies aged 76.
The Anglo-French singer and actor Jane Birkin has died at the age of 76, the French culture ministry has announced.
The singer had been forced to postpone several concerts in Paris scheduled for May after breaking her shoulder in March 2022. This followed another string of cancelled shows after Birkin had a stroke in September 2021.
“I’ve always been a big optimist, and I realise that it still takes me a little while to be able to be on stage again and with you. I love being with you so much,” she said in a statement at the time.
She was found dead at her home in Paris, French media reported.
Birkin was born in London on 14 December 1946 to an actor mother and naval officer father. At 17, she married the James Bond composer John Barry but the marriage lasted only three years. She catapulted to fame after starring in the 1966 film Blow-Up – which featured a scene in which Birkin appeared nude before crossing the channel in 1968 at the age of 22 to star in a satirical romantic comedy Slogan alongside the pop-poet Serge Gainsbourg, who was 18 years her senior.
It was the start of a 13-year on- and off-screen relationship that made them France’s most famous couple, in the spotlight as much for their bohemian and hedonistic lifestyle as for their work.
Despite being banned on radio in several countries and condemned by the Vatican because of its overtly sexual lyrics, their 1968 song Je t’aime … moi non plus (“I love you … me neither”) achieved worldwide success and reached No 1 in the UK singles chart.
Their relationship has been frequently described as “tumultuous”, and Birkin reportedly wrote in her 2020 diaries that there had been violence between the couple. During one of their rows, Birkin launched herself into the River Seine after throwing a custard pie in Gainsbourg’s face.
But she frequently defended the man with whom she became so closely associated, including against charges by one singer that he was a “harasser”, in an interview in the Times in 2020.
“He and I became the most famous of couples in that strange way because of Je t’aime and … he went on being my friend until the day he died. Who could ask for more?” Birkin told CNN in 2006. “So Paris became my home. I’ve been adopted here. They like my accent,” she said.
The couple were together for 12 years but never married, and in 1971 had a daughter, Charlotte, who is an award-winning actor and singer.
They split in 1980 and Birkin branched out from more ditsy film roles to arthouse productions, gaining three nominations at the Césars – France’s Oscars – starting with La Pirate in 1985.
In her about 70 films she has been directed by France’s leading directors, including Bertrand Tavernier, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Alain Resnais and James Ivory.
Some of her most famous acting credits include the 1966 crime comedy Kaleidoscope, a 1978 adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile and the mystery film Evil Under the Sun in 1982.
Despite their split, she remained forever associated with Gainsbourg, who continued to write songs for her, including Les dessous chic about lingerie being used to try to cover up a relationship on the rocks.
“It’s the most beautiful song about separation you could ever have,” Birkin said in a 2018 interview.
Her first child, Kate Barry, a fashion photographer who worked for Vogue, died in 2013 at the age of 46. Birkin had another daughter, the singer Lou Doillon, from her 13-year relationship with the French director Jacques Doillon.
Beyond cinema, her legacy includes being the name behind the Hermès Birkin handbag, which was launched in 1984. It was reportedly born following a conversation between Birkin and the Hermès chief executive, Jean-Louis Dumas, on a flight from Paris to London, on which they discussed how difficult it was to find a bag that could fulfil Birkin’s needs as a mother-of-two.
She was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001 for her services to acting and British-French cultural relations.
The French culture minister, Roselyne Bachelot, told the French TV station BFM: “This departure is so sad. She was a beautiful person.”
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we had to look at a specific brand, I chose to do CHRISTIAN DIOR I looked at the past on who created the house and the history, I then looked at all the other people who took over during the years. I then looked at my favourite collection which was John Galliano’s and then looked more into depth of my favourite looks and campaigns. Overall I enjoyed this as I could look more into depth at the history and felt that in got a better understanding of the fashion world.
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André Leon Talley (October 16, 1948 – January 18, 2022) was an American fashion journalist, stylist, creative director, and editor-at-large of Vogue magazine. He was the magazine's fashion news director from 1983 to 1987, its first African-American male creative director from 1988 to 1995, and then its editor-at-large from 1998 to 2013. Regarded as a fashion icon, he was known for supporting emerging designers and advocating for diversity in the fashion industry; while the capes, kaftans, and robes he wore became his trademark look. He served on the judging panel for America's Next Top Model (from Cycle 14 to Cycle 17). He also authored three books, including the memoir The Chiffon Trenches, which landed on The New York Times Best Seller list; and co-authored a book with Richard Bernstein. He was the editor-at-large of Numéro Russia in 2013, before resigning due to anti-LGBT laws in Russia. He worked stints with Andy Warhol at Interview, Women's Wear Daily, W, Ebony, and The New York Times. He once served as a stylist for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama during their time in the White House; as well as styling Melania Trump for her wedding. In 2020, France awarded him the Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres honor for arts and letters; and the following year he received the North Carolina Award for his role in literature. He was featured in the documentaries The First Monday in May and The September Issue and was the subject of the documentary, The Gospel According to Andrédirected by Kate Novack. He was educated at Hillside High School, and North Carolina Central University, where he graduated with a BA in French literature. He won a scholarship to Brown University, where he earned a MA in French literature. At Brown, he wrote a thesis on the influence of black women on Charles Baudelaire and initially planned to teach French. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjxd4u4uWFh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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by Carlijn Jacobs for Vogue France September 2022
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