Ilva Heitmann by Thomas Lohr for Tiger Magazine

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Published October 12, 2011

Sleeping Beauty – Model Ilva Heitmann gets comfortable in colorful prints and warm textures for this relaxed shoot in Tiger Magazine. Photographer Thomas Lohr captures Ilva in languid poses, with rosy lids and day-after hair. Stylist Katy Lassen’s minimal, cozy looks include selects from Céline, Edun, Betty Jackson, James Long, Nicole Farhi, Issey Miyake, Stella McCartney and others. / Art direction by Hanna Putz












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7 thoughts on “Ilva Heitmann by Thomas Lohr for Tiger Magazine”

  1. I love this!  The warm color scheme of hair, eye, and lip work –  a tough line to tow without looking sickly – to raise the level to ethereal and fresh – warmblooded, flushed – instead of the slightly corpse-like look of a pancake face applied with a heavy hand.  It evokes the nineties for me too – Jil Sander.  The model, stylist, make-up artist, and photographer seem to have converged for a lovely shoot.

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