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More stunning photography from Karl Lagerfeld. After stumbling onto the photos from the Versailles shoot it seems as though I fell into a hole full of Lagerfeld photos and they were all gorgeous. It was so very hard to pick just a few and I couldn't stop at the Versailles photos, so here are a few more. I promise, I'll start a new topic tomorrow!
For now enjoy the eye~candy and soak up the luxury. I just love the tones and the moods. So romantic and decadent.
I just love this photo, it seems to capture a sexy and adventurous time period. Exactly how I picture a good 'ol scandalous flapper!
This image above is from an ad campaign for Dom Perignon with model Eva Herzigova in 2006. The entire set is just stunning. You can see more of it here. The florals and the colors, heavenly!
This photograph is from Harper's Baazar and it is titled "The Duchess". Look at the detail on her couture! Dreamy *sigh*...
Every girls boudoir needs a fabulously chic clutch and a hot little number next to her! The jewels and the satin chemise, just icing on the cake! :)
These two photos are from Karl's second ad campaign with Dom Perignon in 2007 with model Claudia Schiffer. It is a fabulous shoot and it is about a quaint little couple. The bored husband is fantasizing about his wife as many different women...interesting.
Every girls boudoir needs a fabulously chic clutch and a hot little number next to her! The jewels and the satin chemise, just icing on the cake! :)
These two photos are from Karl's second ad campaign with Dom Perignon in 2007 with model Claudia Schiffer. It is a fabulous shoot and it is about a quaint little couple. The bored husband is fantasizing about his wife as many different women...interesting.
You can see the entire story here. The photos are imaginative and pretty. Schiffer goes from preppy little wife to sexy French maid, Marie~Antoinettesque femme fatal (seen above), powerhouse business women, Madame Butterfly~esque seductress, and it goes on and on. Very creative.
I hope you enjoy. Bonsoir!
Labels: 18th century, Art, Chanel, Couture, Fashion, France, Marie Antoinette, Paris, travel, Versailles