Showing posts with label Naomi Cambell. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

25 years of the first THE CATWALK!!! One and only...





Dolce and Gabbana throw a star-studded party to celebrate Naomi Campbell's 25 years in fashion

By JESSICA SATHERLEY
Last updated at 3:08 PM on 22nd September 2010




It’s hard to believe that Naomi Campbell has been in the modelling business for a quarter of a century by the looks of her youthful complexion.
But that’s exactly what she and a flurry of celebrities were celebrating last night alongside Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Her 25-year career in the fashion industry was celebrated at the Dolce & Gabbana flagship store in Bond Street, central London, which toasted her success and contributions.
Naomi Campbell's Dolce & Gabbana party
Quarter century celebration: Naomi Campbell was honoured by Dolce & Gabbana at the party that celebrated their working relationship with the model for 25 years


Dolce and Gabbana said: ‘Besides being one of our favourite models, Naomi is also a great friend and a special woman.
‘What matters to us, and what we would like to celebrate, are the private moments we shared and that allowed us to know her generosity, her funny jokes and being always ready to help those who needed it.’
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell and Alexandra Burke
Celebrity supporters: Lily Allen (left) and Alexandra Burke (right) came along to support Naomi's contributions
Naomi Campbell signs a Dolce & Gabbana T-Shirt with her print on it
Model's autograph: Naomi Campbell signs a Dolce & Gabbana T-Shirt with her print on it to raise money for flood victims in Pakistan

The photograph-clad T-Shirts, taken by leading fashion snappers Steven Klein and David LaChapelle, will be on sale at Dolce & Gabbana stores as well.


Naomi Campbell at 15 in 1986
Naomi Campbell at 18 in 1989
Flashback: Naomi Campbell at 15 in 1986 (left) and the model on the catwalk at 18 in 1989 (right)
Liz Hurley
Claudia Schiffer and Shane Ward
D&G-clad guests: Elizabeth Hurley (left) wears a D&G purple leopard print dress, while Claudia Schiffer (centre) sported one of Naomi Campbell's fundraising T-shirts and Shayne Ward (right) tried a D&G denim ensemble

Also there to pay tribute to the 5ft9in model was a celebrity guest list fit for royalty, all draped in the Italian designers’ creations.
A pregnant Lily Allen showed off her growing baby bump in a lace-embroided D&G mini dress, while X Factor winner Alexandra Burke was elegant in their purple long-sleeved gown.

Amelle Berrabah


Fashion followers: Sugababe Amelle Berrabah (left), Danny Cipriani (centre) and Olly Murs (right) all tried a different look at the event, from glamour to casual to office-chic

Claudia Schiffer and Sinitta made sure to wear their Naomi Campbell T-shirts to the event to support the fundraising cause.
Leopard print fabrics have always been a favourite throughout Dolce & Gabbana’s collections, leading Elizabeth Hurley, Keisha Buchanan and Paloma Faith to sport different versions the print.
Ladies in black included Pixie Lott, Tamara Ecclestone, Jamelia and Meg Matthews, who all opted for the classic D&G LBDs.

Naomi Campbell


Tamara Ecclestone

Pixie Lott
Glamour in gowns: Tamara Ecclestone (left), Natasha Bedingfield (centre) and Pixie Lott (right) all opted for D&G dresses, from black to red but all equally as feminine and sexy

And Naomi stunned in a little black dress herself, with a lace and velvet frock that was finished off with a pair of black suede heels.
Despite the ladies being dressed to kill in a variety of gowns, male guests Shayne Ward, Danny Cipriani and Olly Murs all dressed down in casual denim ensembles.

Keisha Buchanan and Jamelia


Various modelling shots of Naomi over the decades adorned the walls during the event, going back to the 1980s, when Miss Campbell was first discovered while shopping in London.
Since her discovery she’s gone on to be spread across countless covers of internationally renowned fashion magazines, amidst some equally as famous legal battles.


Read more: 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1314175/Naomi-Campbell-celebrates-25-fashion-years-Dolce-Gabbana-bash.html#ixzz10HdkijUK

Mario Testino- 30 years of extraordinary career...



Fashion Influential #61: Mario Testino

Mario Testino in Natalia Vodianova And friends Skating Away On red Square
Photographer Mario Testino is seen at the skating rink in Red Square on February 13, 2008 in Moscow, Russia. Russian model Natalia Vodianova was meeting orphans which her charity The Naked Heart will help by building playgrounds in deprived areas of Russia. Testino later photographed the Model for Vogue. Vodianova is hosting two days of events culminating in tommorow's 'Love Ball' in aid of her Charity. (Getty Images)more pics »MARIO TESTINOBorn:
October 30, 1954 in Lima, PeruFamous subjects:
Princess Diana, Claudia Schiffer,Gisele BundchenElizabeth HurleyGwyneth Paltrow,Catherine Zeta-JonesJulia RobertsJanet Jackson
Shot for: 
Gucci, Michael Kors, Valentino, Estee Lauder
Beginnings.
Mario Testino was born in Peru, and he attended five different universities before deciding to pursue a career in photography. He was interested in fashion but didn't have the talent for drawing or design, so taking pictures allowed him to unite his ambitions and, as his father encouraged him to do, find a career that he truly enjoyed. He moved to London when he was 22 and started selling photo portfolios to aspiring models for 25 pounds a piece, including hair and makeup.


Career Highs. 
He quickly found his own style with photography, and work offers started flooding in from top fashion magazines around the world. It wasn't until 1997, when he famously photographed Princess Diana for the cover of Vogue, that Testino became an icon in the fashion industry. Since then, he has taken photos of some of the top names in the fashion and celebrity world, such as Kate MossMadonna, and Angelina Jolie, and has been commissioned by style mammoths including Burberry and Versace. He continues to work for Princes William andHarry.


Me, I like people. I realized a long time ago that a part of my life is my work and it's the biggest part of my life. So unless I enjoy this person that I am photographing, my life can be pretty boring if I treat them just like a blank canvas. I often try to bring out the girl. I am making them more important than the lighting, the concept, the idea.                                                                        - Mario Testino




A Mario Testino photograph of Princess Diana before her death.
Legacy. It's hard to look through a contemporary magazine that isn't littered with Testino's work, be it for ad campaigns or for feature spreads of celebrities. His work has become iconic, to the point that it has changed the face of celebrity and fashion photography, coming back to Testino's focus on the individual instead of the mechanical aspects. He has published collections of his photos, in Any Objections?, Portraits, and Diana: Princess of Wales.  



I am sorry guys-there are A LOT of pictures but this magnificent artist has so many amazing pictures that I can't decide which ti post and which not!!! :-) just google his name and you will understand what am i talking about! photo session white Princess Diana is deserving own,special post!!! 
Hope you enjoyed it as much as I do                                         XOXO