Emmanuelle Alt, Fashion Director for Paris Vogue since 2000
Virginie Mouzat, Fashion Editor for Le Figaro since 1996
If you had $100 to bet on the next Editor-In-Chief for Paris Vogue, who would you put your money behind? The two front runners are Emmanuelle Alt and Virginie Mouzat. Some contend the top position should go to the better writer (which would put Mouzat in the lead since she's written books).
Heidi Mount on left (IMG Paris) leaves DIOR with Olga Sherer (NATHALIE Paris)
Frida Gustavsson (IMG Paris)
Frida really truly continues to dazzle the modeling world with her runway show accomplishments this season. From Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein and Rodarte in New York to Christian Dior AND Lanvin at Paris, Frida's success this fashion month is mesmerizing.
I doubt anyone would argue the power a feature in Paris Vogue has to help propel a models upwardly mobile career path. Here we have Carine Roitfeld as seen at the recent Paris Couture shows.
Anne Christensen on Sixth Avenue outside of the tents during fashion week. The movement of the person in the background suggests how challening it was to weave through people at New York Fashion Week, let alone get a clear picture.
I found Carine Roitfeld fun and really cooperative with my requests. Instead of shooting a full body picture of her, this close-up picture of her wearing a hoodie with the wind blowing her hair was captivating. Notice the cab driver in the background.
This is Brian Ermanski and this is not his kid, nor is it mine. This little boy curiously walked in on the photo wanting to see what was going on. A delightful moment in time caught on camera for years to come.
The editorial style pose in this picture still rivets my attention. You might be able to notice the guy in background looking back, wondering what was going on.
I was walking across Lafayette Street when I heard the putter coming from the engine on this man's moped. Not only are the different historical references in his outfit mesmerizing, but the fact that the foreground is juxtaposed against a background of people and buildings from 2007, give this photo a paradoxical feel.
This is Sato. I like his absolutely couture approach to avant-garde style.
This is one of the first photos I took at London Fashion Week. Not only did I think her outfit was superb, but I deliberately left the street sign in the composition in the background for added visual impact.
Androgyny fascinates me when it is artfully expressed. The perfect hairline on this girl, her still facial expression, and the curved lines which lead to the dual decker bus in London in the background made for an intersting shot.
I always admire people who defy modern fashion in favor of retro-style couture. Notice the leading lines of the row of homes, leading off into the far distance, where you can see Londoners going about their daily business.
The outfit is inspiring and so is the fact that you can see the words "London Fashion Week" on the car doors in the background.
At the end of the Donna Karen show at New York Fashion Week, the fire department showed up. I'm guessing there was a report that the building had violated some fire code and the excess crowd was causing street congestion. While the lights from the F.D.N.Y. truck in the background were going off, I was able to snap this shot of well know model Irina Kulikova.
Juliet Ingleby in a nutshell: 1. Balenciaga runway back-to-back FW12 and SS17 2. Balenciaga campaign FW12 and and Balenciaga capsule collection SS17 3. two editorials in the CR Book (Carine Roitfeld book)
top -- Jean Paul Gaultier shoes -- by Comme des Garçons
Andrej Pejic (Bosnia) from DNA, NY stands in front of a work of art by Nicolas Pol at a show on Thursday night where Carine Restoin-Roitfeld, Giovanna Battaglia, and Julia Von Boehm were in attendance.
Andrej was recently noted as "FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2011" falling in at #98, ahead of stylist Nicola Formichetti's Lady Gaga (#99) and just one rank behind Bar Rafaeli.
He has been shot by Steven Meisel, walked the runway for Jean Paul Gaultier women's wear, and is largely credited, alongside Givenchy's Lea T, with spearheading the modeling industry's micro trend towards androgyny.