Showing posts with label Steven Klein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Klein. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

BRAD: Then, Now, Forever...



He really is the ultimate hunk isn't he? Effortlessly cool, looks the kill, and he seems like a totally decent guy. Oh Brad, we Love you.

Shot by Steven Klein for W Magazine, all the way back in July 1999...

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Gone Fishin'



I posted a preview of Dolce & Gabbana's Summer campaign last week, and now entire campaign has appeared online, and I am loving it. See, who needs Madonna? It was shot by Steven Klein.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

La Dolce Vita



Dolce & Gabbana have released their latest S/S11 campaign, shot by Steven Klein. This is there first campaign to feature Madonna since last year, and they are much better because of it, they were in need of a boost of energy, and Klein's high impact photography and a bunch of world class models give a lot of energy to the campaign.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

For Her



Its kinda flawless.

A tribute to McQueen, styled by Carine Roitfeld and shot by Steven Klein for French Vogue.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Alejandro gets a director





Just weeks after releasing her nineand-a-half-minute “Telephone” music video, Lady Gaga is already on to the next.

The pop star is said to have enlisted fashion photographer Steven Klein to direct the video for “Alejandro,” the upcoming third single off her 2008 album, “The Fame Monster.” Known primarily for his celebrity and editorial work for French and Italian Vogue, Details and W magazine (including the Madonna shoots and the July 2005 issue featuring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a Sixties family), Klein has dabbled in video in recent years, directing a handful of commercials and short fashion fi lms and collaborating with Madonna on the background videos for her 2004 and 2006 concert tours.

While the choice of Klein is a departure for Gaga, who has opted for music-video vets such as Jonas Akerlund (“Telephone” and “Paparazzi”) and Francis Lawrence (“Bad Romance”) in the past, it makes a certain sense — “Alejandro” is about a tumultuous breakup and Klein is great at depicting sexual tension — just ask Brangelina.


(via WWD)


Are you excited? I Love the Klein! His shoots are always hyper sexual and I can definitely see the two of them working well together. At the concert when Gaga sang Alejandro she was in a church style setting with a silver angel statue that exploded with fireworks. So something like that? Although as its Gaga, we all know predictability isn't her thing.


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Monday, March 8, 2010

Futurism this ain't













L'Uomo Vogue had an editorial back in 2006 entitled Step Into The Future. Steven Klein's imagining of the future doesn't seem to be futuristic at all, more like a countdown until it happens. Ah well, lets hope we are all wearing fabulously tailored suits like the models here.

Always look on the bright side of life, ect. ect.

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