This picture of Freja impeccably captures her unbridled joy moments after finishing Miu Miu, her last show for the FW1011 runway season. Can't you just feel the relief and sense of accomplishment shining through on her face? The perfect picture of someone ready to celebrate, utterly at ease, and without a care in the world. Bobby has tons of more pictures like this one on his blog, including another one of Freja whom he likes to call the "mighty Freja Beha." No arguments there. It certainly takes a mighty model to walk 46 shows and put out 12 editorials in the span of 2 months. Thanks so much Bobby! Also, please respect his wishes and do not repost his pics at tFS. Thanks!
Anyway, to go along with the "final moment" of Freja's season captured above, I thought it would be fitting to post some final show moments from throughout the rest of the season. Sorry for all the themed posts recently....chalk it up to a by product of my humanities educated, tendency to search out broad, connecting concepts....
The final moments of a show, where all the girls come out in one last processional walk, serve as a functional last look for all the buyers and press sitting in the audience. Makes sense because it accords people the opportunity to solidify their ideas and discern the broader theme of a collection and a designer's vision. When captured, these moments make for beautiful pictures (check out the stunning location for Dries), and cute instances if you pay attention. Proof that it ain't over until the last girl steps off the catwalk.
So much of how we view shows is one look and one girl at a time, but the final runway promenade gives us the rare opportunity to see the total vision and complete cohesion. I love it even more in videos because you also get the see the looks from behind when the girls turn around to walk back. We wear clothes in 360 degrees and designers design clothes that way too. Pity that we can't see them that way on style.com as well. Maybe one day....
Another thing I love about these final runway moments is that we can see how all the girls compare to each other in terms of height. It's only when I look at these types of pictures that I remember things like Amanda Norgaard is only 5'8", and Karlie Kloss, Frida Gustavsson and Ylonkal Verheul are veritable giants who make other models look short.
Is anyone else as fascinated with model boards and final walk pictures as I am? Or am I kind of being weird here? I guess that to me, these type of things show us glimpses of fashion's inner workings, and I just love trying to figure how things work.
Image Credits: candid via Bobby at Fotovalise, cobrasnake, corbis, coutorture, fashionologie, style.it, vmagazine
5 comments:
Personally I really liked the Jonathan Saunders pic. IDK why, you can't see her face or anything but I just really liked it.
Jonathan sure likes her :)
She looks so happy/relieved in that first pic. As she should, she's had an amazing season. Oh, and don't feel weird I love finales also though I'm more interested in the behind the scenes process.
according to Andre Leon Talley, karl is coming to ny for the next 10 days. i wonder if karl is going to shoot the chanel campaign in ny.
I love what you said about seeing the looks from behind! And about how style.com should allow us to see the backside as well as the front (I have spent a lot of time trying to match the front and back, which is only found in the background of another outfit). Personally, it's always a treat to see a new spin on back cleavage, which I think is sexy.
I am obsessed with final walk pictures, but probably not as much as model boards.
Final walk pictures, on the other hand, I find extremely...I dunno...something about them renders me in awe when I see a line or pack of models frozen in motion as they advance across the runway. The collective-ness and sense of unity is really something, in my opinion. Of course, there's more to it, but I can't quite put my finger on it...
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