Fashion Models:
Virginia Smith

  • Paris Fashion Week: outside of Yves Saint Laurent

    Paris Fashion Week: outside of Yves Saint Laurent

    When I asked Holli Rogers, the Head Buyer for Net-a-Porter for a photo, she said yes. So I asked her to stand near the steps and explained that I would stand "over there" and motioned to where I would stand. Within seconds, some other photographers were flashing 'from above' into my picture. She kept looking into my camera, cordially mentioned to them that it was my photo, and look what we got!!! Thanks Holli!

    Anna Dello Russo, Fashion Director at Large for Vogue Nippon

    Kenneth Goh, Fashion Director at Harper's Bazaar Singapore

    Virginia Smith

  • Paris Fashion Week: Day 2

    Paris Fashion Week: Day 2

    Milla Jovovich. When I told her I wasn't using a flash her response was, "How risque"

    Virginia Smith, Fashion Market and Accessories Director for Vogue

    On the Seine River with Louise Ebel

  • Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Day 1

    Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Day 1

    This is Glenda Bailey--Editor-in-Chief of Harpers Bazaar...wearing a great statement necklace with Hermès Kelly briefcase.

    This is Tyler Riggs. He's going to Paris to model for the next Louis Vuitton campaign.
    suspenders--H & M
    jeans--Robert Geller
    hat--New York Echo

    Her dress is from Rag and Bone. The shot was taken outside of 635 West 42nd at the FORM show.

    This is designer Nicole Rendone wearing a self made dress outside of the FORM show.

    Virginia Smith

    Directly above is George Camany. His shoes are from Té Casan and are made from recycled Pony Hair with vegetable dyed leather. His square ring is made from a bulls horn and the round one from bone marrow.

    This is absolutely gorgeous Hope Dworaczyk.
    dress--Elizabeth James
    jacket and scarf--L.A.M.B.
    heels--Christian Louboutin
    bag--Chanel

    This is Luttifi Madjid, the Fashion Forecaster for Nordstrom's. It turns out that Nordstrom's forecasts the direction of fashion a full year in advance, so he was actually measuring the pulse of fashion for Spring of 2010. He suggested that soft color palettes along with Gothic (think the FIT exhibition) references to medieval and victorian times might be popular.