Zoe Saldana wears Rodarte on Glamour Mexico April cover photographed by Hudson Taylor with styling by Anna Katsanis. Hair and makeup by Mara Roszak and Vera Steimberg, nails by Tina Au. (source)
In 2013, Vogue US had a quite good year, cover wise.
Anna Wintour finally gave the cover slot for the much deserving celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Jessica Chastain (both were photographed by Mario Testino and Annie Leibovitz respectively). Anna also gave buxom model Kate Upton her first ever Vogue US front page spot. Lots of people hated the news when they first heard about the rumor, but the result was suprisingly good. She wears Dolce & Gabbana on the cover that was shot by Mario Testino. Now we just have to wait and see if the rumour of Girls‘ creator and leading lady, Lena Dunham lands the upcoming cover of the magazine true or not.
Peruvian Mario Testino is one of Anna‘s favourite photographers, and this year the 59 year old photographed two more covers other than Jen-Law and Kate Upton. He shot The Great Gatsby actress Carey Mulligan and two-time cover star (in a lovely chartreuse Oscar De La Renta dress) for May, and Academy Award winning actress Kate Winslet for November issue.
Mario Testino is not the only one who repeats the cover stint for the monthly fashion bible, because 64 year old American Annie Leibovitz also shot several covers besides our favourite Jessica Chastain‘s December issue. She photographed the January issue with Gwen Stefani in Saint Laurent, April with Michelle Obama in Reed Krakoff (another favourite!), July with Katy Perry in Rodarte, and August with Claire Danes in Burberry Prorsum.
Fashion photographers David Sims (born in UK), Patrick Demarchelier (French), and Peter Lindbergh (German) shot the rest of the cover slots this year with Rooney Mara, Beyoncé, and Sandra Bullock respectively.
Which one is your favourite cover from Vogue US this year? Read also our 2012, 2011, and 2010 recaps by clicking the links.
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We gotta admit, the image of Katy Perry’s first ever Vogue cover is great (shot by Annie Leibovitz, she’s wearing Rodarte Fall Winter 2013), but we really think that this is the perfect time for them to find a new and more attractive font. Period.
Click here to view last year cover featuring Emma Stone, here to view last year July cover featuring Emma Watson, here for 2010 cover with Marion Cotillard, and here for 2009 cover with Sienna Miller.
Abbey Lee Kershaw for Vogue China May 2012 lensed by Lachlan Bailey and styled by Clare Richardson. Abbey wears designers label such as Valentino, Rodarte, and Dolce & Gabbana and others. Natural waves hair by hair stylist Rudi Lewis and blushing red cheeks by make up artist Yadim.
The latest issue of the annual glossy publication A Magazine is curated by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. No, the cover image is not the one with Kirsten Dunst.
A Magazine selects a new designer or label each year to curate an issue, previous designers collaborators are Giambattista Valli, Proenza Schouler, and Riccardo Tisci. For the 11th issue, arriving in mid-December, the sisters selected a cast of collaborators that includes photographers David Armstrong, Bill Owens, and Jay DeFeo, artist John Baldessari, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon.
UPDATED MAY 05th 2011 : Added two more images of the MET Ball 2011 Red Carpet for Celebrities.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala 2011 was held last night in New York City. You can see the the red carpet gallery of the celebrities who attended the event below. This year, the theme was dedicated to late British designer Alexander McQueen, and celebrated the opening of the museum’s new McQueen retrospective exhibition.
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