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Monday, January 14, 2008

Renata Molho, Milano


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Blogger theNakedSushi said ... (5:56 PM) : 

beautiful and vivid colors. I love the way her hair flows with the blue and purple of outfit and standing in front of the black background is beautiful to. I also love how her bright face stands out. Absolutely beautiful.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:22 PM) : 

We've seen this woman before, haven't we? She really leaves an impression. Such an individual sense of style--and i mean that in the best possible way. I would love to see the back of this, and specifically what happens with that amazing black vest(?) which i am coveting madly.

She also has real presence --reminds me a little of Yoko Ono.

Incredible photo, too. you've really mastered the lighting.

 

Blogger Molly said ... (6:23 PM) : 

absolutely stunning. i hope i look this flawless in 40 (geez... 20) years!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:26 PM) : 

fountain-of-youth chasers, face-lifters, and botox-ers, take note:

THIS IS HOW YOU AGE WITH GRACE, STYLE, AND UTTER BEAUTY.

THIS. IS. HOW.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:34 PM) : 

The effect doesn't seem to be working because the clothing is too dark. You could start processing your raw files twice and combining them to get the best highlights and shadows in one frame.

 

Blogger Chi-Chi and the Greek Vintage said ... (6:57 PM) : 

SEE!! This is what I meant about "women of a certain age!" Her hair could be considered too long for her age, but the beautifully untouched face and eclectic, eccentric clothing balance it all out. She's not trying or if she is it is done behind the scene, as it should be!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:15 PM) : 

She's very elegant... And I love the plum(?) behind the black, it's amazing.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:44 PM) : 

oh my god

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:50 PM) : 

Scott- you have the best eye!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:53 PM) : 

Gorgeous & captivating....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:58 PM) : 

She is stunning. Beautiful photo Sart. The aubergine pants really finish this off for me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:00 PM) : 

stunning. i love the colors. she's so chic. strong. beautiful.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:29 PM) : 

shes so pretty

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:40 PM) : 

Sart, you have ESP? When you posted " On the Street....The Silver Fox - Femme" on January 11, I immediately wondered where this enigma of a woman was.

Thank you!
mltt

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:44 PM) : 

i want to see what you saw. but i dont see it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:54 PM) : 

What a present to open Sartorialist and see this! she grew her hair long! she looks as radiant as ever - love the whole look - wish you told more of the story! Was this random or arranged?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:11 PM) : 

She redefines the definition of gorgeous! She looks better and better each time I see her.. Big fan..
And a very beautiful shot as well scott! Your photography has advanced sooo much. Very nice to see you blossom..
~Yokoo

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:16 PM) : 

oh. good. heavens.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:19 PM) : 

truly an inspiration!!!!!!!

thank you!!

 

Blogger Stephanie Dee said ... (10:32 PM) : 

I love her face :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:42 PM) : 

beautiful! Another strong argument against plastic surgery, too.

 

Blogger lewehrman said ... (10:43 PM) : 

She is back!!!

My all-time favorite! That vest is not to be believed!

Please, Scott, what does she do? I remember you saying that she is a writer but for who and what does she write?

Please to entertain with more details of this amazing woman's endeavors!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:55 PM) : 

wow...another gud capture there..
her face n bags really stands out...

kudos..

wiiee
adil

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:13 PM) : 

FANTASTIC bone structure

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:22 PM) : 

Two thumbs way up!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:31 PM) : 

What a portrait! There is so much more to it than the clothes. Her expression and hair are quite interesting.Like her bag and the way she is wearing it. And that pen in her hand..she looks like a writer/thinker.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:28 AM) : 

Wow,she has aged beautifully-there is noyhing artificial here. The bag is quite unusual.Personally I couldn´t imagine carrying it,but somehow it suits the lady pictured.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:37 AM) : 

Beautiful, sensuous, rich colors, deep fabrics that blend together. Visually appealing yet nowhere near sensory overload; simple but not boring. Plus, she's gorgeous and is carrying a blue UniBall pen (my all time favorite kind of pen). So glad you didn't stop at that "perfect" dude! :)

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (12:38 AM) : 

she looks like a woman of wisdom... and i just looove the shot

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:58 AM) : 

Che bella donna ~

 

Blogger ellastica said ... (1:11 AM) : 

a latter-day Italian Audrey Hepburn! so full of grace.
she looks comfortable in her own skin--that's the ultimate in style and sexiness.
i love it when older women keep their hair long and flowing-- it adds distinction and a sense of youthfulness.
i'm in my early twenties and keep my long hair tied back in a braid and always have and intend to keep it long even when i'm old and gray.
she's quietly stunning and very inspiring.

 

Blogger astublieft said ... (1:17 AM) : 

Sumptuous colours. Thank you for so much inspiration.

 

Blogger r.filgueira said ... (4:24 AM) : 

like a madona

 

Blogger Denise said ... (5:09 AM) : 

I'm a newcomer to thesart. After the Silver Fox & now this woman, I'm hooked! Thank you for bringing such beauty to my eye.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:18 AM) : 

she looks evil, but I like it.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:53 AM) : 

This reminds me of Modigliani's portrait of Anna Zborowska, you have a beautiful way with images and I feel far more optimistic about aging, thank you for the inspiration!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:21 AM) : 

Of course I like her, but sometimes I think that I like the people on thesartorialist.com because they have been portraied by you.
I mean: do I like your photos and your sensitivity or do I like the people pictured.
As far as this picture is concerned I have no doubt: I love the picture (even though Renata is great) as taken by you (it even reminds of an austrian painter whose name I can't unluckily remember...)

 

Blogger Jen P. said ... (6:38 AM) : 

Oh my God...fantastic. That sweater is my favourite colour, and I want to be her when I grow up.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:12 AM) : 

pretty woman
nice pic
good colors!

 

Blogger laia. said ... (9:23 AM) : 

Beautiful Portrait.

 

Blogger AM said ... (9:34 AM) : 

Whoever said women past a certain age shouldn't wear their hair long needs to be sent this photo and then smacked hard. I'm okay with growing older if I can be this effervescent.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:58 AM) : 

why is the background so dark? did you purposely put her against a dark wall? i'm just wondering where this was taken b/c you usually shoot in full daylight. thanks.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:02 AM) : 

she looks evil, but I like it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:31 AM) : 

I wish I could open up Vogue and see somebody like this. When I see women like her, I just can't wait to be over forty!

 

Blogger Luiza Sauma said ... (10:54 AM) : 

Beautiful woman, beautiful shot. Just look at that bone structure! And I love her hair.

 

Blogger Paul Pincus said ... (11:15 AM) : 

She's gorgeous.

You're left with the impression that no one would dare give this lady advice!!!

She embodies independence.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:16 AM) : 

she is so insanely beautiful, it slays me. forget the clothes for a second-- the architecture of her face belongs in the canons of art history.

 

Blogger Sarah said ... (12:05 PM) : 

Thank you Sart for posting a picture of a real woman...who doesn't color her hair or cut it insanely short or try to hide or surgically alter her wrinkles. This is feminine beauty and a real role model...we women need as much of this as we can get. Who says we need to stay young to stay beautiful?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:39 PM) : 

Yet again I'm confused. Rather nice picture, but I can't see the magic...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:41 PM) : 

Simply beautiful! Talk about girl crush/woman crush/older-woman crush.

I love the combination of colours in the vest, the shirt, the bag, the background.

This lady seems like someone you could sit with for hours and talk of her life experiences.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (2:14 PM) : 

she's great
love all the pics you've posted of her
an authentic sense of style and so beautiful...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:58 PM) : 

this is pure, unaffected, unique style. she is eclectic, worldly, timeless.

 

Blogger tn said ... (3:18 PM) : 

Stunning picture and what a wonderful testament to being not just comfortable but beautiful in your own skin. She's an inspiration.

 

Blogger Tereneh Idia said ... (4:50 PM) : 

Sexy! I love her. Just a great sense of personal style. Age is irrelevant.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:16 PM) : 

Wow, for all of the people saying that this is a great argument against plastic surgery, look again. (one) of the reasons this woman has "aged so gracefully" is that she has always been drop-dead gorgeous. it certainly helps the aging process to be so beautiful to begin with. i love her hair!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:16 PM) : 

Nice sashiko patchwork on the bag.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:08 PM) : 

i'm going to vomit from joy.
this is my new favourite portrait from you.
i wish i could see more of the vest(-y thing) because i'm going to try my damndest to find something like it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:13 PM) : 

True individual and unique style - and incredible beauty. what a fantastic photograph!

 

Blogger Asi Mod said ... (9:58 PM) : 

She looks like a really regal lady! Love her face!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:14 PM) : 

I am really glad that Sart has such an open eye.
You really do have a talent.

This woman is class and elegance, and she gives the color purple all of its symbolism - ROYALTY.
And she does it without being trendy or trying to look younger. It's no pretentious, just years of getting to know yourself.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:00 PM) : 

holy cheekbones! love the curls too.

 

Blogger Panda said ... (2:46 AM) : 

This picture is stunning! My compliments to the photographer!

 

Blogger Eva Eksarhou said ... (8:46 AM) : 

She's the definition of real beauty. Thanks for posting the pic. It serves as the perfect antidote to the manufactured beauty stereotypes propagated by hollywood executives and glossy magazines. And it's refreshing to see that although you're part of the magazine world, you have managed to make a difference and offer a new perspective. I've been a fan of yours for ages. Keep up the good work!

 

Blogger pearlaceous said ... (9:30 AM) : 

Her hair is beautiful! She's the epitome of natural beauty, which is quite rare these days.. I wish I look this good when I reach her age.. What's her name?

 

Blogger Easy and Elegant Life said ... (11:21 AM) : 

"Vanity Fair" must have offered you a contract by now. Your portraits, always wonderful, are rising to the next level. I could look at this shot and the one of the guy with the Van Dyke beard in the 3 piece brown suit all day.

 

Blogger anna/village vegan said ... (1:10 PM) : 

Oh, that's just beautiful. The colors are muted yet rich. Love it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:58 PM) : 

absolutely stunning, both the woman and the photo itself.

 

Blogger odilean said ... (7:33 PM) : 

this lady looks like an older audrey hepburn. such a beauty.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:19 PM) : 

i have always had, like most in our youth-crazed culture, an intense fear of aging. this photo is an excellent reminder to someone as young as myself (20) that age is not a compromise but an evolution.
she is the visual embodiment of a life well and fully lived.
stunning photo. thank you.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:27 PM) : 

Breathtaking!!! Can we just ship all the fuddy duddy women(my MIL included) I see on a daily basis to Milan to get schooled on dressing after having kids and gray hair?!

 

Blogger Ischia Ragazzo said ... (9:27 PM) : 

Words fail me. So inutterably elegant!

 

Blogger M. said ... (3:01 PM) : 

She is beautiful. This is how I hope to grow old.

 

Blogger Carolinka said ... (8:54 PM) : 

Amazing.. I love her.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:32 AM) : 

It's those cheekbones! They are the perfect accessory to any outfit. where can I get some?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:35 PM) : 

what a beautifull woman. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:43 PM) : 

Wow,like an universal mom!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:59 AM) : 

This woman always was, and always will be, beautiful. Her attitude seems to be: "Well. I am. Next?" Beauty, strength, simplicity: the blessed three.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:54 PM) : 

It's the face. It's all about that exquisite *face*.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:00 PM) : 

I hope i age like this. There is such strength and grace in her beauty! You can tell she has lived and smiled and been in the sun. To me, that is prettier than all the young, wrinkle-free pouty women out there.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:00 PM) : 

i aqree it is a striking picture. but is that a needle in her hand? i don't think it is a pen.

 

Blogger Sparrow said ... (5:21 PM) : 

Gosh, she must be one of the most truly beautiful women I've ever seen.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:57 PM) : 

She Knows...

 

Blogger Sofia said ... (8:50 PM) : 

she is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. No matter what she is wearing.

 

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