Valerija Kelava (Ford) | Vogue Italia N°736 dicembre 2011 (Photography: Paolo Roversi)
Valerija Kelava (Ford) | Vogue Italia N°736 dicembre 2011 (Photography: Paolo Roversi)
Ranya Mordanova | Vogue Italia Aug. 2010 (Photography: Emma Summerton)
Ford’s Ranya Mordanova features in a Vogue Italia Aug. 2010 beauty editorial photographed by Emma Summerton with makeup by Kabuki for MAC Cosmetics and fashion editing by Patti Wilson.  The 5’9″ (175 cm) Russian last featured on the Ford Models Blog for her breathtaking Vogue Russia June 2010 editorial shot by KT Auleta.   Ranya’s latest story, however completes her departure as a leading  lady for the sordid underworld of an otherwise dimly lit bar.  Ranya  wears penciled eyebrows, strong lip, and those tattoos in a seedy joint like that create just the sort of look that is part and parcel of man’s ruin.  But, then again alongside Steven Meisel‘s “Water & Oil” story in the same issue it is a look with considerably more levity that can be all the more appreciated.
Gelati | Vogue Italia (Photography: Miles Aldridge)
Ford Men’s Gelati appears in this beauty feature for Vogue Italia photographed by Miles Aldridge.  Our male readers will do well to pay attention to Gelati’s hair color because rather than go stately grey who amongst them wants to shave their head at the onset of male pattern baldness and grow diversionary facial hair?  That’s right, none of you!  Fortune has shone on Gelati not only in hair color, but also in surname because, hey, who doesn’t love—[Basta! - Ford Models Blog Editor]
Thanks to Bananas in Paris for posting this on their blog.
Alana Zimmer appears in this Vogue Italia editorial photographed by Greg Lotus with makeup by Stephen Dimmick and hair by Antoinette Beenders.  We’ve been waiting to share this brilliant editorial that MDC reported earlier today via their Daily Feed.  The color palette of browns, bronzes, and gold effortlessly unifies figure and ground.  No one quite does editorials like Vogue Italia and this story that sets the ever stunning Alana against a dramatic canvas of sandstone is no exception.
To see the rest of Alana Zimmer’s Vogue Italia story please visit the Ford Models Blog.