Nina Agdal By Derek Kettela For The Editorialist Premiere Issue
/The Editorialist chose wisely in putting Sports Illustrated’s cover girl Nina Agdal on the premier issue of their first print edition. The Danish model is snapped by Derek Kettela in this sexy white dress while cupping her breast. This cover is far more sophisticated and sexy than this week’s Vogue Russia cover with Anja Rubik’s bare breast.
Nina Agdal is quoted in today’s Daily Mail talking about her sex symbol status. ‘I think it’s funny … When people meet me, they’re like, “You’re so down to earth.”
Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Cover February 2014
/Nina Agdal, Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teige launch Sports Illustrated’s 50th anniversary cover.
Lara Stone Leads Vogue Paris March 2014 Look At Femme Fatales
/Lara Stone Leads Vogue Paris March 2014 Look At Femme Fatales
Personally, I can’t imagine Vogue Paris Editor in Chief Emmanuelle Alt having any inkling of what makes women femme fatales. With a few rare exceptions, she has stripped Vogue Paris of its sensuality and any exploration of eroticism. When I sense that perhaps Vogue Paris is swinging its attitude towards a more sensual balance, Alt leaves me with sterility all over again.
The prelude to Vogue Paris’ March issue, with a dramatic Lara Stone on the cover, lensed by Mert & Marcus promises us: