Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Cadeaux: the service in January 2011 issue of Vogue Paris

The topic of this post may seem controversial, but I think it's important to spend a bit 'of words telling of what happened in Paris Vogue with the January 2010 issue December 2011. This number marks a step and a quantum leap, because marks the end of the era of Roitfield proposing some services with photographs by Tom Ford really special, which raised the criticism of the French who still find it hard to get used to ideas outside the box, bizarre and controversial artist.

This time maybe he proposed a photo session, called Cadeaux, where the protagonists are children of six years are portrayed in luxury clothing with provocative gestures and attitudes, which seem to be a caricature of the images that are normally taken to professional models. "Podecouture" is the term coined after the release of issue of Vogue Paris.

In general, there are few supporters of Ford, and especially of this service, however, it explains the designer, you want to put as a complaint through the photographs, strong and sharp, against some standard dictates of fashion they want too higher for very young priest from which attitudes, clothing and gestures that cancel the carefree years of 'innocence.

Taking a reflection on the images, seen in an ironic and provocative, certainly have a special charm and unique. Their being so controversial, it attracts attention and views on key good-natured, are definitely an art form like so many other pictures taken with the models mature. The art and the charisma of Tom Ford is expressed in the provocation and in an excess, unregulated and irreverent, it automatically enters in the niche of our contemporary misunderstood.

Unfortunately, the pictures taken at children, are often easy prey for those who are not fully capable of realizing that one shown is just a game, confusion with real photo source of sexuality and eroticism. Vogue Paris is turning slowly and the first number has already lifted a great cloud of dust that will certainly intriguing aura about their future production.

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