Vogue Italia and their disturbing view on public mayhem
Titled, "State of Emergency" photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue Italia shows us that even beautiful models in couture can get busted and harassed like the rest of us if they get any terrorist or public unrest kind of ideas. I really can't comprehend what they were thinking when coming up with the idea for this shoot. What's laced in their prosciutto? What kind of "basil" are they smoking over there? It's stuff like this that make you want to say, "Stick to modeling and clothes, and forget the political statements."
Vogue Italia and their disturbing view on public mayhem
Titled, "State of Emergency" photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue Italia shows us that even beautiful models in couture can get busted and harassed like the rest of us if they get any terrorist or public unrest kind of ideas. I really can't comprehend what they were thinking when coming up with the idea for this shoot. What's laced in their prosciutto? What kind of "basil" are they smoking over there? It's stuff like this that make you want to say, "Stick to modeling and clothes, and forget the political statements."
Titled, "State of Emergency" photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue Italia shows us that even beautiful models in couture can get busted and harassed like the rest of us if they get any terrorist or public unrest kind of ideas. I really can't comprehend what they were thinking when coming up with the idea for this shoot. What's laced in their prosciutto? What kind of "basil" are they smoking over there? It's stuff like this that make you want to say, "Stick to modeling and clothes, and forget the political statements."
To see the rest of the pictures: If you have fast broadband, go to the Vogue Italia site. If not, here are scans of the magazine pages.
via Gawker
Posted by Stephanie Quilao on Sep 11, 2006 in Skinny commentary & news | Permalink
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