This Vogue Japan September 2013 Editorial is 1950s Retro
Leslie Chen — July 25, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: vogue.co.jp & fashioncopious.typepad
This Vogue Japan September 2013 editorial looks like a compilation of stills from a classic murder mystery.
Called 'Vertigo in Her Eyes,' the Alfred Hitchcock-inspired photo series was shot by Patricia van der Vliet. Made up of a series of mysterious images, including one of the model anxiously on the phone and another where she stares frightened at a hand carrying a knife, the editorial is also filled with bright pops of color despite the tense subject matter. The model's make up and hair are perfectly retro with prim up 'dos and red lips.
Mirroring the classic 1950s film, this Vogue Japan September 2013 photo shoot is a fashionable tribute to the artistry of film.
Called 'Vertigo in Her Eyes,' the Alfred Hitchcock-inspired photo series was shot by Patricia van der Vliet. Made up of a series of mysterious images, including one of the model anxiously on the phone and another where she stares frightened at a hand carrying a knife, the editorial is also filled with bright pops of color despite the tense subject matter. The model's make up and hair are perfectly retro with prim up 'dos and red lips.
Mirroring the classic 1950s film, this Vogue Japan September 2013 photo shoot is a fashionable tribute to the artistry of film.
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