sauniell nicole

art. fashion. craft. music. tomfoolery & shenanigans. all rolled into one
Can’t get enough of Joan Smalls. Love her!

Can’t get enough of Joan Smalls. Love her!

Going to have a little fashion for breakfast #TheMet #fashion #art (Taken with Instagram)

Going to have a little fashion for breakfast #TheMet #fashion #art (Taken with Instagram)

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Feeling this look with the vest

Marchesa

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Whitney. Seventeen Magazine, 1981. 


Whitney. Seventeen Magazine, 1981. 


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theflowtheory:

Cisely Saldana, Zoë Saldana and Mariel Saldana-Webb

theflowtheory:

Cisely Saldana, Zoë Saldana and Mariel Saldana-Webb

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maliciousglamour:

Guardian Angel, circa 2006Photographer: Benjamin Kanarek Model: Christelle LefrancJean Paul Gaultier, Fall 2006 RTW

maliciousglamour:

Guardian Angel, circa 2006
Photographer: Benjamin Kanarek 
Model: Christelle Lefranc
Jean Paul Gaultier, Fall 2006 RTW

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When I design and craft my dresses, I need a living model, a moving body. I could never work with a mere wooden dummy because for me clothes must live. I need to work with a woman’s body before sending out my clothes into the real world. Black models are graced with particulary (sic) modern proportions and motions. They are perfectly suited to my needs and have always inspired me enormously. I love the luminosity they lend to fabrics. I feel the depth of colour of their skin brings added intensity to colours. They have never disappointed me. I love their expression, the lustre in their eyes, their long lines and the irresistible suppleness of their movements. For me they possess that most magical of a woman’s qualities: mystery. Not the outworn mystery of the “femme fatale” but the dynamic mystery of the woman of today.

Lovely Models of Color in the Sophie Theallet Spring 2012 show