Liya Kebede by Mert & Marcus | Vogue US April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 19, 2010

Liya Kebede is on the move for her most recent work in April’s Vogue US. Lensed by Mert Alas and Marcus Pigott, Liya is jumping for joy in billowing looks styled by Edward Enninful. Showcasing designs from Chloé, Ralph Lauren and John Galliano, Float On, focuses on the pairing of jackets and dresses with a casual twist.







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36 thoughts on “Liya Kebede by Mert & Marcus | Vogue US April 2010”

  1. Load of jumping crap 🙁
    Such an amazing model, such amazing clothes and such amazing photographers and they create THIS?
    What a disappointment 🙁

    Reply
  2. Load of jumping crap 🙁
    Such an amazing model, such amazing clothes and such amazing photographers and they create THIS?
    What a disappointment 🙁

    Reply
  3. Load of jumping crap 🙁
    Such an amazing model, such amazing clothes and such amazing photographers and they create THIS?
    What a disappointment 🙁

    Reply
  4. I agree – hideous. Vogue US has sold out another photographer, or this time Duo. Shame.

    US Vogue bringing down creative standards of the world.

    Booooo.

    Reply
    • My god have you got anything positive to say at all? I've spent 10mins checking out the latest editorials on FGR and every comment you've made has been negative. Please show us something you've done that can even remotely come close to the standard of work by any person involved in one of these shoots. Whether it be the Stylist, MUA, Photographer, Designer, Creative Director.. whoever, just match it or even come close.

      Boo to you Paulina.. and your high horse!

      Reply
      • So if one can't do better one is not allowed to critisize? So you also read books, listen to music, watch movies without being critical towards any of it?

        I think it's sad that there isn't a vogue in english that is more daring and creative in their editorials. In US Vogue usually the adds are more interesting than their own content! The target group is women +30, the goal is selling as much as possible and think the art itself gets lost in that.

        It's funny how people are so afraid to critisize fashion in public. The industry of sucking up.

        Reply
        • Completely agree.
          You don't have to be, say, a worthy politician to be allowed to criticize politicians. Same goes for all else.
          Also- shock horror! -people are entitled to be negative. I'm glad that there are people on these blogs who speak their minds about what they don't necessarily like in the fashion world.
          Grib is right, people seem to be nervous about criticizing anything fashion. WHY??
          I am a 30+ woman and the older I get the less I appreciate having to look at the same old boring fashion cliches and recycled images.
          Everyone constantly praises Anna Wintour and she is hailed as queen of fashion but look at the state of her magazine.
          Time for a refresh!

          Reply
        • Completely agree.
          You don't have to be, say, a worthy politician to be allowed to criticize politicians. Same goes for all else.
          Also- shock horror! -people are entitled to be negative. I'm glad that there are people on these blogs who speak their minds about what they don't necessarily like in the fashion world.
          Grib is right, people seem to be nervous about criticizing anything fashion. WHY??
          I am a 30+ woman and the older I get the less I appreciate having to look at the same old boring fashion cliches and recycled images.
          Everyone constantly praises Anna Wintour and she is hailed as queen of fashion but look at the state of her magazine.
          Time for a refresh!

          Reply
      • So if one can't do better one is not allowed to critisize? So you also read books, listen to music, watch movies without being critical towards any of it?

        I think it's sad that there isn't a vogue in english that is more daring and creative in their editorials. In US Vogue usually the adds are more interesting than their own content! The target group is women +30, the goal is selling as much as possible and think the art itself gets lost in that.

        It's funny how people are so afraid to critisize fashion in public. The industry of sucking up.

        Reply
    • My god have you got anything positive to say at all? I've spent 10mins checking out the latest editorials on FGR and every comment you've made has been negative. Please show us something you've done that can even remotely come close to the standard of work by any person involved in one of these shoots. Whether it be the Stylist, MUA, Photographer, Designer, Creative Director.. whoever, just match it or even come close.

      Boo to you Paulina.. and your high horse!

      Reply
  5. I agree – hideous. Vogue US has sold out another photographer, or this time Duo. Shame.

    US Vogue bringing down creative standards of the world.

    Booooo.

    Reply
  6. I agree – hideous. Vogue US has sold out another photographer, or this time Duo. Shame.

    US Vogue bringing down creative standards of the world.

    Booooo.

    Reply
    • My god have you got anything positive to say at all? I've spent 10mins checking out the latest editorials on FGR and every comment you've made has been negative. Please show us something you've done that can even remotely come close to the standard of work by any person involved in one of these shoots. Whether it be the Stylist, MUA, Photographer, Designer, Creative Director.. whoever, just match it or even come close.

      Boo to you Paulina.. and your high horse!

      Reply
      • So if one can't do better one is not allowed to critisize? So you also read books, listen to music, watch movies without being critical towards any of it?

        I think it's sad that there isn't a vogue in english that is more daring and creative in their editorials. In US Vogue usually the adds are more interesting than their own content! The target group is women +30, the goal is selling as much as possible and think the art itself gets lost in that.

        It's funny how people are so afraid to critisize fashion in public. The industry of sucking up.

        Reply
        • Completely agree.
          You don't have to be, say, a worthy politician to be allowed to criticize politicians. Same goes for all else.
          Also- shock horror! -people are entitled to be negative. I'm glad that there are people on these blogs who speak their minds about what they don't necessarily like in the fashion world.
          Grib is right, people seem to be nervous about criticizing anything fashion. WHY??
          I am a 30+ woman and the older I get the less I appreciate having to look at the same old boring fashion cliches and recycled images.
          Everyone constantly praises Anna Wintour and she is hailed as queen of fashion but look at the state of her magazine.
          Time for a refresh!

          Reply
  7. i agree with Paulina and Lissy, Vogue US is a joke. Same old jumping crap! What the hell is going on with this jumping business? Where is it coming from? Why is it even there? Who keeps insisting on having these sort of 'poses' included in every issue of Vogue US? ABSOLUTE JOKE!

    Reply
  8. i agree with Paulina and Lissy, Vogue US is a joke. Same old jumping crap! What the hell is going on with this jumping business? Where is it coming from? Why is it even there? Who keeps insisting on having these sort of 'poses' included in every issue of Vogue US? ABSOLUTE JOKE!

    Reply
  9. i agree with Paulina and Lissy, Vogue US is a joke. Same old jumping crap! What the hell is going on with this jumping business? Where is it coming from? Why is it even there? Who keeps insisting on having these sort of 'poses' included in every issue of Vogue US? ABSOLUTE JOKE!

    Reply
  10. the 3rd photo is very weird, it looks so photoshoped, like they put the head from another photo. dissapointing editorial.

    Reply
  11. the 3rd photo is very weird, it looks so photoshoped, like they put the head from another photo. dissapointing editorial.

    Reply
  12. This's so PRETTY! I'm so disappointed with this people that just say bad thing!
    Vogue does a amazing work! They made wonderful pictures and they make it selling
    Look what you do, and then tell me if you can do it better, ok!?

    Reply
  13. This's so PRETTY! I'm so disappointed with this people that just say bad thing!
    Vogue does a amazing work! They made wonderful pictures and they make it selling
    Look what you do, and then tell me if you can do it better, ok!?

    Reply
  14. This's so PRETTY! I'm so disappointed with this people that just say bad thing!
    Vogue does a amazing work! They made wonderful pictures and they make it selling
    Look what you do, and then tell me if you can do it better, ok!?

    Reply

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