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Friday, October 02, 2009
On the Street...Covered Buttons, Paris
George always looks great. I hate the phrase "classic with a twist," but George seems to be a master at that.Here he wears a very classic DB from Anderson & Sheppard - but insisted on covered buttons for the jacket.
Such a small detail, but it completely changes the feel of the look - more like Men's Couture.
On the Street...Camera Crush, Paris
Alessandra Colombo is quite possibly the coolest young lady I have met all year. The key to this look is the perfect, perfect fit of her shirt, of course it's custom-made.I have to be honest, this season has been a bit slow finding new, interesting people to shoot. The economy continues to affect the size and variety of the crowds at the shows. I have found myself "off-site" a lot more, and luckily finding very cool people like Alessandra and Margherita (you'll see her Monday).

Thursday, October 01, 2009
Vogue Pelle- The Fashionistas
The first thing I did when I hit Milan was go buy the new Italian Vogue Pelle.
I shot a story for them over the Summer, and I had been dying to see it in print. The lovely Giovanna Battaglia set up the whole shoot, it was really great to work with her.
Actually one, of the high points of my career came when Franca Sozzani stopped me outside of the Men's Prada show and told me how much she liked this story. I taught myself photography poring over photos in Vogue Italia, so for her to say that was such an incredible honor.
And even better than saying she liked this story; Franca and Giovanna gave me a chance to shoot another piece for them.
I shot a story for them over the Summer, and I had been dying to see it in print. The lovely Giovanna Battaglia set up the whole shoot, it was really great to work with her.
Actually one, of the high points of my career came when Franca Sozzani stopped me outside of the Men's Prada show and told me how much she liked this story. I taught myself photography poring over photos in Vogue Italia, so for her to say that was such an incredible honor.
And even better than saying she liked this story; Franca and Giovanna gave me a chance to shoot another piece for them.















