November 7th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Contance Jablonski is getting more and more popular. She has graced for Harper’s Bazaar Russia November 2009 Issue, V magazine and now she poses for Vogue Russia November editorial. A very called-for model!

I understand why it’s she who is often chosen to cover magazines.
She is very talented. She isn’t just an ordinary model, she is an actress, who knows how to show what a person feels in various stuations. She can easily express the emotions photographers want from her.

The photoshoot for Vogue Russia is nice to look at. It is all about Russian cold winter: sun, snow, frost and of course fur – lots of fur, to be precise.
Every picture features Constance wearing a fur-coat, a fur vest, a fur bag. Luxury combined with practicality!

Despite all those demands to stop promoting fur designers like using it in their collections and we now why – it’s chic, glamourous and just perfect!
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November 7th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
We all love modernity, futurism but smetimes we do want to look back, to see what people were like, what they wore, what they enjoyed.

Vintage clothes give us some ideas of that beautiful elegant epoch when women knew how to represent themselves. They looked chic and sophisticated, arrogant and proud of tehmselves.

V magazine #60 isn’t the freshest edition; it was actually published in July but the photoshoot with Constance Jablonski impressed me a lot and I decided I needed to write about it.

The model looks as if she lived in that time, knew the feel, the reality of the era.
Photography by: Sebastian Faena.
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November 6th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Constance Jablonski graces for Harper’s Bazaar Russia November 2009 Issue. The model looks gorgeous playing a role of a spoilt rich girl living in a luxurous house.

The rising star of the modelling industry looks young and sexy wearing lots of clothes from couture. The list of big designer names is almost endless: Dolce&Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent, Burberry Prorsum, Betsey Johnson, Bluemarine, Vivienne Westwood, Nina Richi, Oscar de la Renta, Pollini, Lanvin and lots of others.

Beautiful vintage-inspired garments including puffy skirts, huge shoulders, enormours feathers and bows, eccentric necklaces and bracelets remind us of those times when Russia was reined by tsars and privilidged women could afford to show off in such sumptuous attires impressing everyone around.

What I like a lot is the thigh-high socks by Vivienne Westwood shown here.
Looks interesting! Probably they will soon become as popular as thigh-high boots.
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July 24th, 2009
Posted by Erin Sun