In Burberry Prorsum A witty spread by the always playful, provocative and at times notorious photographer Terry Richardson, featuring the luscious lipped model (daughter of Mick) channeling a woman who has brought out as many polarized reactions as one person possibly could. The spread features the ladylike fashions of Carolina Herrera, Salvatore Ferragamo, Moschino and Valentino among many others, and while it functions as a tongue-in-cheek, slightly irreverent fashion spread, it also raises the question; how much do the clothes make the woman? Just how much of power is established by the way one dresses and how the public perceives them? Would the Kennedys or the Obamas have made it if they hadn't been chic couples? If Hilary Clinton were "prettier" or dressed better would she be President? Who knows. For know enjoy the rest of the spread here and read the brilliant Suzy Menkes' article on Thatcher's real life style (in both fashion and politics) here. |
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Iron Lady: Georgia May Jagger as Margaret Thatcher for Harper's Bazaar
Labels:
Burberry Prorsum,
Carolina Herrera,
Fashion,
Georgia May Jagger,
Glossy,
Harper's Bazaar,
Margaret Thatcher,
Moschino,
Politics,
Salvatore Ferragamo,
Style,
Terry Richardson,
Valentino
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