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Patricia Nagy
Fashion Press Review

Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, Vogue Paris, October 2011

Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Vogue Paris, October 2011

Alexey Hay, Elle US, October 2011

Yossi Michaeli, 125 Magazine #18

Chadwick Tyler, Grey Magazine #5

Chadwick Tyler, Grey Magazine #5

Signe Vilstrup, Tush, fall issue 2011

Koray Birand, Vogue Hellas, October 2011

Willy Vanderperre, Vogue Hommes International, fall-winter 2011-2012
It's that time of year again, and the streets of Paris are brimming with their seasonal flock, having migrated from New York, followed by London and of course Milan, for the ready-to-wear collections. And we begin here in Paris, the mother of all fashion nests.
Parisian VOGUE decided to give them all a bit of nourishment, in their October issue, with this shot of Sasha Pivovarova by Mert & Marcus, after undoubtedly a hard earned swim, while model Arizona Muse shows us her whites - teeth and diamonds, mind you - in this image by Inez & Vinoodh. Clearly a warm welcome to all in town for the shows.
Going back across the pond to New York, American ELLE revisits it's roots in this squirmingly sandy beach story shot by Alexei Hay (a stretch that many of us might need during this hectic Fall season, I might add).
For the British magazine 125, photographer Yossi Michaeli shot a rigid moment of tranquility for their most recent issue. And for Grey magazine's issue #5, Chadwick Tyler shoots two beautiful and timeless models at the fashion-friendly Mercedes Benz headquarters in Germany.
Signe Vilstrup shoots a basic Fall accessory for Tush magazine's Fall issue in a very simple production, a fluid moment, in black and white, and in keeping with this two-toned momentum, Greek VOGUE enlists photographer Koray Birand in this inspired moment, reassuring us that hats are once again back in season.
And the men are holding their own, with this image by Willy Vanderperre for the latest issue of VOGUE Hommes International, of beautiful colors and tones, not to mention those great glasses. A good way to keep a sharp eye on the flock.
Patricia Nagy
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