As a trend pioneer and muse icon in the fashion industry, 58-year-old Canadian supermodel Linda Evangelista has been leading the fashion trend with her bold experiments and unique style.
However, her appearance on the cover of the American fashion magazine "V" this month has sparked some controversy. For this cover shoot, Linda Evangelista wore an orange-red wig and applied gold oil paint all over her body to look like a gilded bronze statue. Such a look is not uncommon in the fashion industry, but some netizens believe that the finished effect of this cover shoot is scary and even a little scary.
I think the concept is good, but the finished product is scary.
Linda Evangelista's face looks like an ancient Egyptian golden mummy on the cover.
And her hands are like chicken paws.
I think the cover of this issue is a bit scary and very unsuccessful, and the point is that I don't think there is any fashion art. The cover of this issue was dominated by Steven Klein, the creative director of American photography, but I felt like an old horse had stumbled.
Steven Klein has been embracing this dark, gothic netherworld fashion in recent years. Most of the time he is still in control, giving it the feel of a high-class horror movie.
He has a lot of classic photographic works and a very high status, and the pop queen Madonna Madonna has almost controlled the blockbusters of the past decade, but this attempt at gold tones is still a bit strange.
However, as a grandmother, Linda Evangelista is still willing to be at the mercy of photographers and serve as a vehicle for artistic expression, which is not easy.
There are some supermodels and celebrities in the industry, when they have a certain reputation and social status, they will begin to interfere with the photography work, will be dissatisfied with their makeup design and modify it privately, and even do not let the stylist interfere with their dress, and also require the photographer not to photograph their right face, and even ask the magazine to personally select the film to decide to publish it**.
It is remarkable that Linda Evangelista's predecessors have maintained such a humble attitude of serving art and photographers.
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