Wednesday, March 2, 2011

In Lungo







Bo Don by Alessandro Dal Buoni for Amica March 2011

I know this isn't connected to the editorial, but I want to hear your thoughts on John Galliano getting fired from Dior!

xx

16 comments:

Ylenia said...

thanks for stopping by my blog!
Yours is fab, full of beautiful pictures and a great fashion source.
Love it---

I am now a new follower
Ylenia
http://longuette.blogspot.com

agnes said...

magnifique, j'adore, et les photos sont superbes, les robes sont vraiment jolies......

wobblinbetty said...

loving the last three a lot!!

and about Galliano...well, I'm afraid there's not much to say...
If he really said those things (and now that has come out the video of him saying every single word that was written on the newspapers it looks it is sad but true) I cannot respect him anymore neither as person or designer... And I understand Dior fireing him, who would wear clothes designed by such an arrogant racist?

Moniek said...

Stunning pictures! Like your blog alot!

Julie said...

Oh what I would give to be on that black sand beach right now!

WhoopyBeatrizLourenco said...

wonderful pictures im in love with the third image!
xxxo
http://van-de-fashion.blogspot.com/

shabby said...

Beautiful editorial! Very dreamy.

As far as Galliano goes (this is all I've been talking about with people today, haha) it's just a shame! I'm disappointed in him for being so flagrantly haughty and for his lack of self control. It's too bad he's so talented and he's tarnished his name :/ But I don't feel bad for him at all, he said some unforgivable things!

xx shabby
http://lapoubelleverte.com/blog/

Love High Heels said...

Love these pictures <3

C.Key said...

OH very cute pics! I love that feeling of freedom in it. ♥

Sara Szatmary said...

Gorgeous photos.

Honestly, I find it sad that someone so talented is so desperately disturbed. I applaud Dior for choosing moral volition over prestige and production.

FATIHA FAULZI said...

The last photo is pure epic.

And i'm actually glad Dior fired him. I mean, bad reputation is bad reputation. Talent is secondary.

xoxo, http://heelsandwedges.blogspot.com

Ariel Maile Adkins said...

Gosh, what gorgeous photos!

I am very saddened by the incident with John Galliano. A lot of people really look up to him as a designer, and I'm very sad to see him removed from his position. However, I admire Christian Dior for taking a stand on the issue. I'm intrigued to see where Galliano will end up!

Jennifer Fabulous said...

This editorial is haunting and magical. I adore it!

And I'm appalled by Galliano's behavoir. What was he thinking?! Did he really think he could get away with such insults? Especially since Dior just signed Natalie Portman as a spokesmodel. Sigh. I'm glad they fired him. He deserved a huge reality check. :(

Carrie Fabulous said...

Love your blog! Love the editorial pics! Gorgeous.....like a dream!
As far a Galliano goes...well I saw the clips him saying what he said. Wow! Who knew...scary how sometimes you just don't realize who people really are. Glad Dior stepped up and took action. That type of person should not be applauded. Rewards should be for the good out there.
Love the blog though! If you get a chance check out my blog!

XO Carrie
www.carriefabulous.com

Miyan said...

i love the setting!

Miyan

www.miyan-overseas.blogspot.com

sojourned in style said...

the simplicity with clean lines and some edge on a darker beach-beautiful. i heard about john galliano and after my initial shock he at the end of the day has to face the consequcnes of his intolerant comments. i dont think his career is by any means over but has redeeming to do