Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Meisel. Show all posts

Stefano Tartini for Macy's 90 by Steven Meisel

Brand: Macy's
Year: Spring/Summer 1990
Model: Stefano Tartini
Ph: Steven Meisel

Tommy Preston for GQ 1984 by Steven Meisel

GQ
"Drink Up!"
Year: Spring/Summer 1984
Model: Tommy Preston
Ph: Steven Meisel

Versace Jeans 99



Versace Jeans Couture Spring/Summer 1999 photographed by Steven Meisel, according to WWD the concept is about groupies/fans desperately trying to break through a barrier that divides them from a Versace-clad pop star.

There were 20 models divided in two groups, three pictures for each group.

Group 1 , all together, Claudia Schiffer, Stephanie Seymour, Naomi Campbell, Amber Valletta, Shalom Harlow, Jason Shaw, Jason Fedele, Mike Campbell, Scott Barnhill and Alex Lundqvist.




Group 1 , only the girls, Claudia Schiffer, Stephanie Seymour, Naomi Campbell, Amber Valletta and Shalom Harlow.




Group 1 , Only the guys, Mike Campbell and Alex Lundqvist are the ones pictured here but Jason Shaw, Jason Fedele and Scott Barnhill are in this ad too.




Group 2 , all together, Gisele Bundchen, Nadja Auermann, Elsa Benitez, Bridget Hall, Kate Moss, Marcus Schenkenberg, Sascha Eiblmayr, Ryan Locke, Christian Williams and Colin Egglesfiel.


other cropped versions here , here and here


Group 2 , only the girls, Gisele Bundchen, Elsa Benitez and Bridget Hall, Kate Moss and Nadja are in the other unavailable page.



Group 2 , only the guys, Marcus Schenkenberg,  Ryan Locke, Christian Williams, Colin Egglesfield and Sascha Eiblmayr is the first one to the left but only his arm is pictured, a small pic here.



Enrique 97

Brand: Dolce & Gabbana
Year: Spring/Summer 1997
Model: Enrique Palacios
Ph: Steven Meisel

Jake for Valentino 99

Brand: Valentino
Year: Fall/Winter 1999
Models: Jake Rachal, Audrey Marney, Aurelie Claudel, Gisele Bundchen, Isabeli Fontana and other male model.
Ph: Steven Meisel




Note from WWD

"...Valentino used Steven Meisel for its campaign, shot on location in the steel-and-glass villa owned by the sculptor Robert Perless.

The scene is a cocktail party and the ad features Valentino clothing and accessories -- an increasingly important part of the business.

Some 25 percent of the ad budget this season is dedicated to the accessories collection that will be launched globally in 2000. For the first time, the company is putting the campaign on CD-ROM and plans to distribute the discs through a select number of magazines and during fashion shows. . "

More and bigger pictures here:
http://forums.thefashionspot.com/showpost.php?p=4338185&postcount=160

Sebastien Treil and Amy Wesson for Valentino 97 by Steven Meisel

Brand: Valentino
Year: Spring/Summer 1997
Model: Sebastien Treil and Amy Wesson
Ph: Steven Meisel




Note from WWD

"...Meisel's new campaign for Valentino was inspired by Balthus, who is being featured in an exhibit at the Valentino-sponsored Accademia art academy in Rome.

It looks as if it were created by brush strokes and features an ethereal Amy Wesson holding a mirror or lighting a candle, among other images.

"This is a very sophisticated campaign, which reflects the whole philosophy of the lightness and transparency of the Valentino woman this season," a spokeswoman said. Valentino also plans to erect a mural with an image from the campaign above its Milan offices during the women's shows in March. "

Versace 00

Brand: Versace
Year: Spring/Summer 2000
Model:
Ph: Steven Meisel

Jordi and Shalom

Harper's Bazaar
"Flash Back"
Year: December 1994
Models: Jordi Caballero and Shalom Harlow
Ph: Patrick Demarchelier
Fashion: Jean Paul Gaultier, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, Victor Alfaro
Hair: Orlando Pita for Bumble and Bumble
Make-Up: Laura Mercier

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That editorial remembered me the one with Gisele and Scott Barnhill for US Vogue around 1999 or 2000 by Steven Meisel, of course the one by Demarchelier was photogrpahed 6 years before and in my opinion, better executed.

Ferre 93

Brand: Gianfranco Ferre
Year: Fall/Winter 1993
Model: Christian Williams
Ph: Steven Meisel

Dan 1994

Brand: Iceberg
Year: Fall/Winter 1994
Model: Dan Cortese
Ph: Steven Meisel

John and Todd 1987

American Vogue
"A New Working Advantage"
Year: August 1987
Models: Linda Evangelista, John Pearson, Todd Bentley and ?
Ph: Steven Meisel
Hair Oribe for Oribe at Parachute


Source: HFGL @ TFS Forum

Chris 87

Brand: Bill Robinson
Year: Spring/Summer 1987
Model: Chris Ives
Ph: Steven Meisel

1989: BOY-NEXT-DOOR TYPES PREFERRED

Chicago Tribune
BOY-NEXT-DOOR TYPES PREFERRED
Byline: Sophia Dembling
02-15-1989


The fashionable faces of male models these days have something in common with the women: They're not just pretty, they're interesting. The noses are pronounced; foreheads high; hair long and dark; looks mysterious, offbeat.

The Ken-doll hunks that have dominated the industry for years are being replaced by such unclassic-looking men as Ben Shaul and Todd Gordon.

"Guys who look like models are out," says Chris Forberg, co- owner of New York modeling agency Ice Represents. "The age of the pretty boy is over. Interesting is the key. Character is more important than beauty."

His partner, Jeni Rose, adds, "For so long, male models looked not like men look. (But) a super-pretty man looks sort of odd."



Ben Shaul by Steven Meisel, 1988


Martha Maristany, model editor for GQ magazine, says the change is noticeable in the editorial pages of the magazine and the advertisements. "I think people just relate better to the real look of the men," she says.

"Years ago, they used to be very plastic-looking." Now, she says, "it's a mixture. There are models from every part of the world. It's real-looking guys that, if you saw them walking down the street, you wouldn't think they were models."

Page Parkes, owner of Model's Rep in Dallas, says, "The men, I think, are even more distinctive, as far as editorial goes, than the women. "With women, you can almost always find something beautiful. With men, their features are so out of proportion-larger noses, large foreheads, strange haircuts with the volume on top, making their heads look longer. It catches
your attention."

This trend in men's looks has been around for a few years now, and Forberg attributes it to megastar photographer Bruce Weber: "He was the first one to photograph real men who look like men." But Kenn Harvey, co-owner of New York agency Boy Girl, thinks this trend also may pass.



Todd Gordon for Andrew Fezza by Masaaki Takenaka, 1988


"In truth, although men have gotten so much more strong, I believe it's going to return to a softer kind of man soon," he says. "In reality, we work in a very conservative market."

The shape of the trend to come, speculates Harvey, will be toward more classic-looking faces. "I wouldn't say effeminate," he says. "I'd say more straight-handsome."

Perhaps all things do pass, particularly in fashion. But right now, the trend in models and fashion photography is what Parkes calls "lifestyles"- real-looking people doing real things.

"Models look just like you and me," she says, "except they fit the clothes better." -

David Boals

French Vogue Hommes
Year: Spring/Summer 1993
Models: David Boals
Ph: Paolo Roversi







German Marie-Claire
Year: 1995
Models: Chris Schramm and David Boals
Ph: Paul Jasmin






Brand: Jean Paul Gaultier
Year:
Model: David Boals
Ph: Carine Roitfeld (second ad)




French Top Model
Year: 1997
David Boals, Le Charmer a la Mustang Cobra
Ph: Paolo Roversi, Tyen, Bruce Weber





Brand: Claude Montana
Year: 1992
Model: David Boals
Ph: Tyen





Brand: Falke
Year:
Model: David Boals
Ph:




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