Links
Assignment Photography and Syndication
Gallerist
Categories
- My Favorites
- Scenes of New York
- Bicycles
- Florence
- Men Milan
- Women Milan
- Men New York
- Women New York
- Men Paris
- Women Paris
This page has moved to our new address, www.thesartorialist.com. If you're not redirected within a few seconds, please click below. If you still have issues, please clear your cache and try again.
Comments on "Stella at Dior"
definately a look that works better on blondes- on a brunette it looks like death..
true, but on the other hand she's much more interesting looking as a brunette.
Those smokey eyes, dishevelled blond hair. She's reminding me of Blondie circa...you know. Another great shot Scott.
to moi, there is nothing sexier then light hair and dark eyes. no light hair? c'est bien, dark eyes with anything. my my, ou la la.
Stella is always stylish! The dark eyes look great on pale skin and with blonde hair. It even works for older women, on which usually too dark makeup does not look good.
She looks spectacular!!! I love how you noticed the look, which is so important, I think. Tres Chic!!! I know how designers sometimes do the white on white makeup for their shows, with lips, eyes, cheeks, etc. I think black kohl around the eyes looks fantastic though...EXTREMELY SEXY ON ANY WOMAN. Makes her look powerful, and determined to find what makes her look best.
Very, very, very nice. lEM
Gorgeous. The best thing about your blog is that you capture the nice side of your subjects. They look so relaxed, happy and friendly. Even Anna Wintour!
Gorgeous. The best thing about your blog is that you capture the nice side of your subjects. They look so relaxed, happy and friendly. Even Anna Wintour!
It's striking. Usually dark eye makeup isn't recommended for ladies with deep-set eyes....
I don't think I've ever seen Stella Tennant look more attractive. Nicely captured.
you mean the raccoon effect?
Stella is generally attractive, but here, the eye makeup looks a bit heavy and goulish (at least to me). Sorry Sart. That said, I have really enjoyed your perspective on all of the fashion weeks. Keep up the terrific work.
she is always looks so fresh even with the heavy black eyeliner. fresh as a daisy.
Supermodel without the glow? She needs to book a chemical peel pronto.
About eyeliner in pale skin and bleached hair:
very edgy, but I don't assume that is "better" on pale skin or lighter hair. The juxtaposition is just not that common as a standard of "refinement" for its punk denotations, but not for being a punk expression can not work for "darker" hair or complexions.
About a model (Stella in this case):
I find not very interesting to understand a model as a fashion icon, foremost when looking stunning is their profession, kind of like ok...natural isn't?
Great makeup, but what's up with her hair? Is this bird nest fashionable now on the other side of the pond?
Ammusing that models such as this woman are consider "regal" when the royalty are (exept the Monaco) pretty fugly. Ideals, dreams put in the bones of this girls.
love the smoky eyes!
Looking regal and being royalty never had much of a connection in modern times...someone looking regal does not look like any royal family member.