Wondering where this image is from. Found on tumblr and cannot find the source! In love with the sweater.cardigan. Can anyone tell where what this picture is from? Who the model is? Who makes the cardigan?
Thanks so much!!!
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This is an awesome collaboration between French art director Alexis Persani and French photographer Leo Caillard. Persani digitally dressed classical sculptures with the latest fashion trends. They created the series to show the vast change from classic to contemporary culture.
Ebba Zingmark is a 17 year old fashion blogger from Sweden. From the looks of it, she can pull off any outfit you throw at her, and with great style and flair. If you like these, she has a ton more on lookbook.nu. Definitely looking forward to her future looks!
Tumblr was made for incredible blogs like this! Children with Swag offers a huge archive of kids that have more style and fashion sense than almost everyone you know.
Lovely series starring Claire Collins shot by Amanda Fordyce. Stylist Kate Carnegie says the series is “paying homage to an old Hollywood glamour pool scene in a modern context.”
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Miranda Kerr channels some fifties vintage fashion in this set for Harper's Bazaar. Her sophisticated looks would make any man's head turn. Photos by Terry Richardson.
Melvin Sokolsky captured his iconic Bubble series for Harper's Bazaar in 1963. Simone D’Aillencourt dons vintage fashion in various parts of Paris while a crane holds up the bubble to create the illusion of floating.