Strolling the crowded streets of Toronto, it’s hard not to notice the Bay’s advertisements for Vanity Fair Portraits, the exhibit sponsored by the department store. On Friday I decided to visit the exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum, and on my walk down Bloor street I felt giddy with excitement at every sign and billboard [...]
Tag Archives: Annie Leibovitz
‘Vanity Fair’ Brings Pop Culture to the ROM
November 22, 2009 – 9:48 am
By Leigh McEachran
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Posted in Journalism
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Also tagged Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart, Evgenia Peretz, George Clooney, Hilary Swank, Julia Roberts, Julianne Moore, Madona, Mario Testino, Nicky Haslam, Pablo Picasso, Prince William, Royal Ontario Museum, Truly Madly Nicky, Vanity Fair, Vanity Fair Portraits
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Book Review: Vogue’s Decades of Fashion
November 6, 2009 – 12:03 pm
In Vogue; The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Famous Fashion Magazine by Norberto Angeletti and Alberto Oliva is a beautiful coffee-table book featuring Vogue’s finest photographs. Not only does this book detail the history of Vogue itself with commentaries from its most influential, such as Anna Wintour; it also details the progression of fashion [...]
By Leigh McEachran
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Posted in Books
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Also tagged Alberto Oliva, Alice in Wonderland, America's Next Top Model, Anna Wintour, Brigitte Bardot, christina ricci, Dior, Donnatella Versace, Drew Barrymore, In Vogue The Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Fashion Magazine, Irving Penn, Jean Paul Gaultier, Joan Dixon, John Galliano, Karl Lagerfeld, Keira Knightley, Marc Jacobs, Marilyn Monroe, Marineland, Marisa Berenson, Natalia Vodianova, nicole kidman, Norberto Angeletti, oceanarium, Paris, Rupert Everett, Saint Laurent, Toni Frissell, Truman Capote, Viktor Rolf, Vogue
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