Acne Paper Sweden | Tilda Swinton by Paolo Roversi

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 3, 2010

Donning a brunette wig, actress Tilda Swinton takes on the daunting task of channeling the late fashion icon and patroness of the arts, Marchesa Casati, in the fall-winter issue of Acne Paper Sweden. In front of the lens of Paolo Roversi, Swanton transforms into the Italian legend in dark ensembles styled by Mattias Karlsson.


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46 thoughts on “Acne Paper Sweden | Tilda Swinton by Paolo Roversi”

  1. Roversi is one of my favorite photographers, but since the 8×10 Polaroid (discontinue by the Polaroid Corp.) has been discontinued, his work no longer has the same magic. It's missing that element, which can only be had when using that incredible film. He's shooting less with 8X10 cameras, as well, it looks like. In the days when he was shooting the 8X10 Polaroid, he was using that camera and doing creative focusing with the title/shift elements. That's missing, as well.

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  2. Roversi is one of my favorite photographers, but since the 8×10 Polaroid (discontinue by the Polaroid Corp.) has been discontinued, his work no longer has the same magic. It's missing that element, which can only be had when using that incredible film. He's shooting less with 8X10 cameras, as well, it looks like. In the days when he was shooting the 8X10 Polaroid, he was using that camera and doing creative focusing with the title/shift elements. That's missing, as well.

    Reply
  3. Roversi is one of my favorite photographers, but since the 8×10 Polaroid (discontinue by the Polaroid Corp.) has been discontinued, his work no longer has the same magic. It's missing that element, which can only be had when using that incredible film. He's shooting less with 8X10 cameras, as well, it looks like. In the days when he was shooting the 8X10 Polaroid, he was using that camera and doing creative focusing with the title/shift elements. That's missing, as well.

    Reply
  4. Finally an editorial that isn’t full of empty glam and blank “looks”. So Art Nouveau, with the sunken eyes and the long curves..

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  5. Finally an editorial that isn’t full of empty glam and blank “looks”. So Art Nouveau, with the sunken eyes and the long curves..

    Reply
  6. Finally an editorial that isn’t full of empty glam and blank “looks”. So Art Nouveau, with the sunken eyes and the long curves..

    Reply
    • I actually thought it was Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter for Alice in Wonderland when I first saw the pic. The pics are nice though and more interesting than most of the other U.S. fashion magazine spreads.

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    • I actually thought it was Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter for Alice in Wonderland when I first saw the pic. The pics are nice though and more interesting than most of the other U.S. fashion magazine spreads.

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    • I actually thought it was Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter for Alice in Wonderland when I first saw the pic. The pics are nice though and more interesting than most of the other U.S. fashion magazine spreads.

      Reply

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