Laetitia Casta undergoes a metamorphose in pop art for September 27, 2024 issue of Madame Figaro. The actress and model discusses her natural inclination toward artistic freedom that’s propelled since her youth, criticism, fashion, transforming as a model and actress, and the influence her late mentor Yves Saint Laurent had on her life.
M Le magazine du Monde’s Creative Director Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone and stylist Imruh Asha pay tribute to Dutch creativity in their Winter fashion issue. The star-studded special edition titled The Dutch Touch features stars like Doutzen Kroes, Iman Hamman, Rianne Van Rompaey, Felice Nova Noorhoff, and Dutch soccer legend Edgar Davids. Jean-Baptiste and Imruh share their insights on the history of Dutch fashion, its icons like Inez Vinoodh and Viktor & Rolf and the idea that led to issue and shoot.
Telva interviews Laetitia Casta for their latest September 2024 issue. Actress and model Laetitia Casta talks about her relationship with Dior and its Creative Director Maria Crazia Chiuri who she deeply admires: “I met her at a dinner party at a friend’s house. We sat down together and then we got together. She’s a woman with incredible strength but at the same time she’s an artist and has doubts.”
“Fashion has been one of the most important parts of my life, still today.”
Laetitia also touches on the role fashion has played in her life, her love of acting, growing as a person, and not having regrets in life.
Tom Ford’s latest Fall/Winter 2024 campaign is a fashion cinematic experience starring Rianne Van Rompaey, Fei Fei Sun, Meng Yu Qi. Shot in Shanghai, affectionately known as “Modu” (Capital of Magic or Enhanced City) by it’s residents, serves as the main inspiration of the unfolding anthology of the three faces of the campaign in a blend of dark glamour and Shanghai’s hyper-modernity. From the nighttime atmosphere to daytime of a brilliant metropolis, Tom Ford’s latest collection more than looks the part in its aesthetics of velvet military chasseur and cashmere suede jackets, washed denim and leather trench coats exuding confidence, charisma, clarity, beauty, and power.
After a hiatus from modeling, Doutzen Kroes makes a welcomed comeback to her native Vogue Netherlands for their September issue, sharing a more tender and introspective side of her. The homebody and a model with a green thumb reflect on the highs and lows and matters of the heart since a controversial social media post made years ago. Doutzen describes that time as a late puberty phase where she was reacting to the feelings of being censored earlier in her career and told not to espouse certain opinions to not offend future clients.
Doutzen talks about her long-time friend and agent Mo Karadag and the two’s stubbornness to not give up on each other in that tumultuous time. Doutzen also discusses her upbringing in a Calvinist, idealistic family, the healing of her relationships, and her beautiful tribute to her late father.
I have immense respect and appreciation for Doutzen Kroes. Who she is as a person, and her character always stands out the most. I’m so happy she made her return to Vogue Netherlands. Thanks for being who you are Doutzen. You truly are a “model” soul.
“If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.”― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
With her latest film “Una storia nera” directed by Leonardo D’Agostini just being released this year, a veritable Renaissance woman, Laetitia Casta graces the cover of Marie Clair France for their September 2024 issue. Laetitia talks about getting her start in fashion, her love of travel, spending time with family, and recent summer projects like writing her first feature film with Vanessa Filho! Laetitia wears pieces from Vezavena, Miu Miu, Eres, Dior, Musier Paris, and Vanessa Sposi.
Ever in rarefied air with being one of a handful of models to appear on the 100th anniversary cover of Vogue US to the 30th and 50th anniversary covers of Vogue Italia, Linda Evangelista reunites with the storied fashion publication and long-time photographer friend Steven Meisel for the 60th anniversary edition of Vogue Italia, recreating all the familiar magic and awe inspiring moments she’s so used to in their work together.
‘Oh, so… Isabella, too!’” She visibly brightens as she talks about Rossellini.
Journalist and Vogue Editor Federico Chiara talks with Linda Evangelista who as of late in the face of personal battles and travails feels like a mythic hero or centurion to the fashion world. Evangelista recalls her Italian upbringing and visiting her parents’ hometown of Pignataro Interamna in Lazio, Italy. The super delves into meeting Steven Meisel and finding her way into the fashion industry to her concern’s of today, life lessons and overwhelming gratitude of life.
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