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Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010

Published on November 22, 2010

Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010

Vogue US takes their first look at the spring collections with David Sims’ Straight Up. Starring Raquel Zimmermann as a fiery redhead, the story features glitz and glam looks from the likes of Jil Sander, Miu Miu, Gucci and more styled by Camilla Nickerson.

Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010
Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue US December 2010

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Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: 2010, camilla nickerson, David Sims, december, december 2010, Editorial, Raquel Zimmermann, Vogue US

  • Magazine : Vogue US
  • Model : Raquel Zimmermann
  • Photographer : David Sims
  • Fashion Editor : Camilla Nickerson
  • Comments

    1. anonymous says

      November 22, 2010 at 4:36 pm

      This kind of frightens me.

      Reply
    2. Anonymous says

      November 22, 2010 at 6:00 pm

      Absolutely terrifying. She is photoshopped to the inch of her life. Ive never seen Raquel look ugly…and US Vogue has managed to do it. Congratulations.

      Reply
    3. lizzie says

      November 22, 2010 at 6:18 pm

      yuck

      Reply
    4. Elena Vasilieva says

      November 22, 2010 at 6:19 pm

      loving the colour palette and this retro vibe,

      http://elenavasilieva.blogspot.com/
      x

      Reply
    5. Olga says

      November 22, 2010 at 7:32 pm

      the 5th look reminds me of Roisin Murphy

      Reply
    6. Gnome says

      November 22, 2010 at 9:22 pm

      They even photoshopped her nose out. Never seen anything quite like it…

      Reply
    7. Frontrowview says

      November 22, 2010 at 10:13 pm

      This is just a bad scan right? It can’t actually be that bad… can it? Eugh..

      Reply
    8. Anita Siraki says

      November 22, 2010 at 10:17 pm

      i love raquel…but i have to agree that she’s been OVERLY photoshopped…not only that….IT’S BORING. can we sign a petition to revive us vogue?!?!?!?!?!

      http://whycantmybestfriendbeme.blogspot.com/

      Reply
    9. Rachel says

      November 22, 2010 at 11:48 pm

      i wonder if US Vogue even knows how boring they are? do they look at any other Vogues?? they are amazing! this spread is boring and raquel looks frightening… COME ON, US VOGUE.

      Reply
      • Dave says

        November 23, 2010 at 2:25 am

        Exactly. For how arrogant Anna Wintour is, you would think that Vogue US would have something better to contribute to society.

        Reply
        • Anonymous says

          November 23, 2010 at 3:32 pm

          You cant even blame Anna. She’s trying to stay in business, and America has a long history of OBSESSION with “Celebrity”. If they put Freja on the cover, I doubt it will sell, put Jennifer Anniston and her whining, boom, major sales. It tells you of a sad state US high-fashion is at.

          Reply
      • Dave says

        November 23, 2010 at 2:25 am

        Exactly. For how arrogant Anna Wintour is, you would think that Vogue US would have something better to contribute to society.

        Reply
      • Dave says

        November 23, 2010 at 2:25 am

        Exactly. For how arrogant Anna Wintour is, you would think that Vogue US would have something better to contribute to society.

        Reply
      • Dave says

        November 23, 2010 at 2:25 am

        Exactly. For how arrogant Anna Wintour is, you would think that Vogue US would have something better to contribute to society.

        Reply
    10. Rachel says

      November 22, 2010 at 11:48 pm

      i wonder if US Vogue even knows how boring they are? do they look at any other Vogues?? they are amazing! this spread is boring and raquel looks frightening… COME ON, US VOGUE.

      Reply
    11. Etc says

      November 23, 2010 at 12:34 am

      The thing that constantly baffles me about US Vogue is how they manage to use the best photographers, best stylists, and best models and still manage to come up with such boring spreads. The clothes look beautiful though.

      http://www.collaborationetc.wordpress.com

      Reply
      • Anonymous says

        November 23, 2010 at 3:35 pm

        Right!?!? Like I said in my previous post, this obsession with mediocrity and celebrity reflects in America’s high fashion concept. Everyone gets offended by everything. Womans breasts, buttocks and sex are a sin. Its really sad actually. Nothing worse than censored art.

        Reply
    12. Redpoppyfashion says

      November 23, 2010 at 4:08 am

      Raquel looks like a modern photoshopped version of The Virgin Queen (Elizabeth I). YIKES

      Reply
    13. THX6050 says

      November 23, 2010 at 12:45 pm

      What I’m getting from this editorial is a story of decadent minimalism, which looking back on the SPR 2011 collections makes sense to me. US Vogue is unapologetically geared towards middle America (you know where they can a make profit), but by middle America standards this editorial is pushing the envelope so lets give them some credit. And for all you ‘Photohop’ experts the photography is similar to Ellen von Unwerth’s style which for those of you who have tried to at least learn about photography know can be achieved with film speed and aperture/exposure settings etc. so please PLEASE stop assuming because you’re all making an ass of yourselves.

      Reply
      • Anonymous says

        November 23, 2010 at 3:37 pm

        How about you stop selling your opinion as a FACT? Nobody here claims to be an expert in photoshop or professional photography, rather simply expressing OPINIONS.

        “so please PLEASE stop assuming because you’re all making an ass of yourselves. “…..hmmm, how about you get over yourself?

        Reply
      • renam says

        November 25, 2010 at 2:37 am

        LUV U!

        Reply
    14. Mikelle S says

      November 27, 2010 at 4:23 am

      I missed the point at which Raquel lost her nose… oh and I was just wondering… Does anyone know who those platforms are by in the first two images?

      Reply
      • Collaborationetc says

        November 27, 2010 at 1:39 pm

        they are Prada SS11. love

        Reply
        • Mikelle S says

          November 27, 2010 at 2:55 pm

          The metallic ones are prada?

          — Sent from my Palm Pixi

          Reply
    15. Ris002 says

      December 13, 2010 at 8:15 pm

      You should have a look at the magazine morons! They are really bad scans! This is by far the best spread Vogue have done, quite subversive and nothing to do with Ellen von unworth (I mean really?!!) Sims is a genius! everyone else steals from him, way ahead of the curve.

      Reply
    16. Ris002 says

      December 13, 2010 at 8:15 pm

      You should have a look at the magazine morons! They are really bad scans! This is by far the best spread Vogue have done, quite subversive and nothing to do with Ellen von unworth (I mean really?!!) Sims is a genius! everyone else steals from him, way ahead of the curve.

      Reply
    17. GUEST says

      January 6, 2011 at 3:24 am

      I rather like this. I don’t think models need to be beautiful and I’m quite enjoying her “uglification” because it contrasts and compliments the clothes nicely. I also like the nod to Queen Elizabeth I (even if unintentional). One of the more interesting Vogue spreads in the last few years. The pictures do look like bad scans and the colors are blown out (as a result of which its hard to see her facial features). I imagine that will not be the case in the actual publication.

      Reply

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