Don't You Know Who I Am? by Robert Trachtenberg for Tatler August 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 17, 2011

When the Stars Align – Taking a look at the fall collections through the gaze of iconic fashion figures such as Twiggy, Tina Tuner and Madonna, photographer Robert Trachtenberg works with fashion editor Anna Bromilow on this fashion spread for Tatler’s August issue. From the city streets to a record store, the designs of Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Versace and others take center stage in the tongue-and-cheek spread.










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16 thoughts on “Don't You Know Who I Am? by Robert Trachtenberg for Tatler August 2011”

  1. Finally! Not another vague “Red” or “Saturday Morning” story that has been done to death. A real, honest concept that holds together beautifully. Always wonder why these supposed creatives at the magazines can’t be ah, more… creative. Bravo Tatler!

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