Showing posts with label fashion editorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion editorial. Show all posts
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Throwback: Galactic Fashion
Back the late 90's, Geoff Howell Studio was asked to created a series of painted planets for a Bergdorf Goodman ad. Even though they they look 'photoshopped' in, they were individually hung by fishing wire from an overpass on site. The plantary spheres were made from styrofoam, coated, sanded, and airbrushed! No heavenly bodies (or their inhabitants) were harmed during this galactic production.
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Giorgio Armani,
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Throwback: 1995 - 17 Magazine - Fairy Tale Prom
Sometime in 1994, Geoff was approached by the creative director at 17 Magazine to put together a series of drawings to tell the story of Cinderella in a series of double page spreads. Having majored in Illustration, this was an exciting challenge for Geoff. In this case, the drawings were life-size and became sets for the models in this fashion editorial cover story (Prom Countdown).
In a stroke of editorial genius, the art director hired world famous (and oldest working) model Carmen Dell'Orefice played the part of the Fairy Godmother (see above in purple).
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Prom,
scenic painting,
Set design
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