‘Talk to Her’ by Steven Meisel
US Vogue’s May 2012 issue.
Can you name all these girls?
‘Talk to Her’ by Steven Meisel
US Vogue’s May 2012 issue.
Can you name all these girls?
Making of Shinsegae S/S 12 - Steven Meisel
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Models: Coco Rocha & Hyun Yi Lee
Creative Director: Boyoung Lee
Stylist: Lori Goldstein
Hair: Guido Palau
Makeup: Pat McGrath
ITALIAN VOGUE - HAUTE MESS by STEVEN MEISEL
On newsstands now!
To see the behind-the-scenes video go HERE.
In other Steven Meisel news: Thanks to Mark Sommerfeld, who spotted my Meisel-photographed Shinsegae ad in the Seoul Metro, South Korea. I never saw this! (Taken with Instagram)

Vogue Italia - Haute Mess
By Steven Meisel
To preview the upcoming March Italian Vogue, Steven Meisel marries extreme fashion and the GIF format in the aptly-named “Haute Mess” editorial. You think this is crazy? Just wait ‘til you see the rest…
Joel Schumacher - By Steven Meisel
Here is the 2nd phony advertisement I was asked to be a part of for the November issue of W Magazine. In this shot, Steven casts Daria Strokous, Caroline Trentini, Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly and I with Joel Schumacher (director of St. Elmo’s Fire and Batman Forever) in his fictitious high fashion label.
For more information go to W Magazine (HERE)
Vainglorious - By Steven Meisel
Those of you looking through your latest November issue of W Magazine might have noticed some rather strange advertisements featuring various models and celebrities like Linda Evangelista and Joan Rivers. The 9 ads in question are actually all tongue-in-cheek phony campaigns for fictional brands, photographed by Steven Meisel with styling by Edward Enninful.
I was asked to be in 2 of the 9 images, the first being a fictitious perfume called “Vainglorious” which features Karen Elson, Guinevere van Seenus and myself in what may arguably be the most glamorous iMac Photo Booth picture ever! All eyes on you!
For more information go to W Magazine (HERE)
I was just going through my hard drive and I came across this - probably the single greatest picture I’ve ever been a part of. Talk about a dream team.
Karen & Raquel for Lanvin - By Steven Meisel.
This is a fashion film after my own heart!! Loving Lanvin’s Fall/Winter campaign starring two of my favorite girls, Karen Elson and Raquel Zimmermann, dancing up a storm - not to mention a cameo by Mr. Alber Elbaz himself. To top it all off, it was shot by my favorite photographer. Pure GENIUS!!
AMERICAN VOGUE - September 2011
Photos by Steven Meisel.
In this month’s American Vogue I was privileged enough to make a cameo in all 5 images in the “Playing To Type” editorial shot by my favorite photographer, Steven Meisel.
But can you spot me? Consider this like a high fashion game of “Where’s Waldo?”
Here’s the rest of the beautiful editorial “Alexander The Great” in this month’s Vogue.
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington
Models: Karen Elson, Raquel Zimmermann, Karlie Kloss, Caroline Trentini, Stella Tennant, and Coco Rocha.
Vogue US - May 2011
Title: Alexander the Great
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington
Giant boxes the size of elephant containers arrived in New York earlier this year. I was there as they were unpacked - rather than contain exotic animals, these crates were filled with some of the most imaginative and stunning pieces of clothing ever created.
The archive of Alexander McQueen.
I’m very honored to have been a part of this historic McQueen retrospective for Vogue magazine and I’m extremely excited about this year’s Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute’s exhibit: “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty.” The Gala event is May 2nd and so I have one question to ask you all: What ON EARTH do I wear to this event?!
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Photo by Steven Meisel.
Look what I came across yesterday - the infamous unpublished picture that was intended for Vogue September issue 2007. Grace Coddington loved it, Anna Wintour didnt. What do you think?
For more outtakes that never made it to print, go HERE.
This, ladies and gentlemen, was the shoot I had mentioned about a few posts back. The shoot that I wouldn’t give you a clue about except that it was the most impressive job I ever have done or, perhaps, will ever do again. I can’t tell you how honored I was to be on such a set with so many legends.
Make sure you get the May issue of American Vogue and read the article about Steven Meisel. It’s quite incredible.