Dream Sequence by Paolo Roversi for W October

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 20, 2009

Paolo Roversi delivers yet another hauntingly beautiful layout to W October with “Dream Sequence”. The moody series stars Monika Jagaciak, Darya Kurovska, Dorothea Barth Jorgensen and Regina Feoktistova in ethereal designs by Chanel, Valentino amd Givenchy Haute Couture. Styled by Alex White, the quartet looks as if they stepped out of a period film with their demure makeup and hairstyles.

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25 thoughts on “Dream Sequence by Paolo Roversi for W October”

  1. Seriously adore Roversi! These are so eerie.

    I’ve always wondered – does Roversi shoot in film? His works always have this raw, gritty, film quality to them.

    Thanks for this post!

    Reply
  2. Seriously adore Roversi! These are so eerie.

    I’ve always wondered – does Roversi shoot in film? His works always have this raw, gritty, film quality to them.

    Thanks for this post!

    Reply
  3. Seriously adore Roversi! These are so eerie.

    I’ve always wondered – does Roversi shoot in film? His works always have this raw, gritty, film quality to them.

    Thanks for this post!

    Reply
  4. He shot this editorial with a digital cam but he usually uses his 8×10 camera with polaroid film. I looooveee this ed so much. Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  5. He shot this editorial with a digital cam but he usually uses his 8×10 camera with polaroid film. I looooveee this ed so much. Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  6. He shot this editorial with a digital cam but he usually uses his 8×10 camera with polaroid film. I looooveee this ed so much. Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  7. Paolo shot this with medium format digital.He can’t get 8×10 polaroids anymore. And slowly but surely, everyone will shoot digital. It just goes to show how an artist can still have a style and not have it be solely attributed to his equipment.

    Reply
  8. Paolo shot this with medium format digital.He can’t get 8×10 polaroids anymore. And slowly but surely, everyone will shoot digital. It just goes to show how an artist can still have a style and not have it be solely attributed to his equipment.

    Reply
  9. Paolo shot this with medium format digital.He can’t get 8×10 polaroids anymore. And slowly but surely, everyone will shoot digital. It just goes to show how an artist can still have a style and not have it be solely attributed to his equipment.

    Reply

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