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Zara presenta la campaña Primavera-Verano 2021 fotografiada por Steven Meisel donde la elegancia extrema se viste de prendas vaporosas

Zara presenta la campaña Primavera-Verano 2021 fotografiada por Steven Meisel donde la elegancia extrema se viste de prendas vaporosas
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Allow British Vogue s Exuberant April 2021 Cover Story To Help You Find Your Joy

Cerf de Dudzeele was emphatic that Madit, Lee, Tougaard and Furman (“divine casting!”), should be similarly brimming with enthusiasm about every element of the shoot. “It’s very important that the girl loves what she has on,” she says firmly. The results speak for themselves. From Precious wearing a Norma Kamali LBD with PVC Amina Muaddi heels to Janaye in Versace’s clam-shell bralette and Mona in patchwork Louis Vuitton, her sculpted braid trailing behind her; each dynamic image sings of the hopeful and energetic mood of the moment.  As Enninful says, “Taking pleasure in things large or small (and sometimes very small at the moment) is not a frivolous act.” So even if only for a short while, set aside your troubles, immerse yourself in the new issue, and find your joy. 

Guido Palau On Creating The Joyous Sculptural Up-Dos For The April Issue Of British Vogue

British Vogue covers celebrate black joy with sculpted hair

The full feature appears in the April issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Friday 12 March. Photograph: Steven Meisel/Vogue The intricate art of sculpted hair celebrating black identity is front and centre of British Vogue’s April issue. Made up of four different covers around the theme of “joy”, each edition features different models (Achenrin Madit, Precious Lee, Mona Tougaard and Janaye Furman) with their hair moulded into spherical, coloured balls. But the trend is not new. “In the 60s and 70s hair sculpture became part of the black consciousness movement,” says Prof Carol Tulloch, the author of The Birth of Cool: Style Narratives of the African ciaspora. “Gravity-defying hair creations contributed to the black is beautiful [ideology] and revelled in the beauty of black hair.”

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