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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Steven Meisel’s Moroccan Holiday For Vogue Italia
Steven Meisel takes us on a sensual ‘Moroccan Holiday’ with Sasha Pivovarova in the May 2009 issue of Vogue Italia. We have recently seen similar oriental influences in the Supreme F/W 09 Show Package by Paul Rowland and in The Harem by Anthony Gayton. But Meisel takes the idea to a whole other level. I am simply engulfed by the beauty and image creativity of this shoot. I love how he composed them together. All hail Steven Meisel. Courtesy of - Homotography
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Paul Rowland,
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