Tag: Carine Roitfeld

Philipp Plein Spring/Summer 2018 Milan

Philipp Plein presented menswear and womenswear a-la-grease for its Spring/Summer 2018 Milan Fashion Week.

VMAN Magazine #27

Star quarterback Tom Brady graces the cover of VMAN magazine’s Fall 2012 issue, lensed by Mario Testino and styled by Carine Roitfeld.

Givenchy Fall/Winter 2012-13 campaign

Givenchy‘s Creative Director Riccardo Tisci taps Jarrod Scott, Rodrigo Braga and Simone Nobili for the french house’s latest campaign. “The Givenchy gang” was shot...

The Little Black Jacket by Karl Lagerfeld

Mark Vanderloo, Baptiste Giabiconi and Brad Kroenig’s 3 year old son, Hudson photographed by Karl Largerfeld in collaboration with Carine Roitfeld (Vogue Paris),...
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