June 2014
TRIBUTE TO DEBORAH TURBEVILLE | SEMI-COUTURE GALLERY



My pictures for the project TRIBUTE TO DEBORAH TURBEVILLE selected for the Semi-Couture Gallery. 
See more here.






 
April 2014
PERFUMED MEMORIES



My photo was selected by Franca Sozzani, Vogue Italia's editor in chief, for the project “Perfumed Memories” organized by Vogue Italia and are published in postcard that are distributed at the event of Accademia del Profumo's 25th edition of the International Award.








 
April 2014
WORBZ. | SERIES OF THE DAY

Series of the day on Worbz. | FR





 
April 2014
CAHIER D'ARTISTES | ELLE



Five photographers, a five-year-old brand and five different tales. All told through a series of photographs and brought together in Cahier d’Artistes, a book bursting with atmosphere, colour and landscapes.





 
April 2014
EXIBITION | DRIVEN BY DESIRE | VOGUE ITALIA & MARTINI



Driven by Desire exhibition - Vogue & Martini
My photo "INTIMACY" ​ between the 20 selected for the Driven by Desire contest was exposed during the Vogue Fashion Night Out in Milan at the Martini’s opening cocktail in collaboration with Vogue Italy.







 
April 2014
DRIVEN BY DESIRE | VOGUE ITALIA & MARTINI


Driven by Desire exhibition - Vogue & Martini
My photo "INTIMACY" ​ between the 20 selected for the Driven by Desire contest was exposed during the Vogue Fashion Night Out in Milan at the Martini’s opening cocktail in collaboration with Vogue Italy.
The initiative is linked to the theme of the new Martini campaign for Fall 2014 and evokes the brand’s well-known passion for all forms of art.






 
April 2014
HAIR EXTRAVAGANCE


My photo has been selected by the editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia Franca Sozzani as one of the 25 images that will be presented during the Beauty Vogue Night which will be held on April 5th in Bologna at Palazzo Re Enzo. 







 
April 2014
VOGUE ARTS


My pictures included in a special gallery on Vogue Arts! The PhotoVogue Spring Gallery 2014! 





 
April 2014
TRIBUTE TO DEBORAH TURBEVILLE | SPECIAL GALLERY ON VOGUE



On the occasion of the exhibition-tribute to Deborah Turbeville, a special set has been created in the premises of the Circolo della Stampa di Milano, where young ballerinas were wearing the clothing from the new autumn/winter 2014/15 collection by Erika Cavallini Semi-Couture, and they have been immortalized by 5 PhotoVogue photographers: Vivienne Bellini, Cristina Coral, Mattia Leonardi, Monia Merlo and Julia Morozova. 

Our PhotoVoguers have made a great job, we congratulate them. By keeping their style, they managed to perfectly create the event’s atmosphere. We selected 10 photos per photographer – you can have a look at them by flipping through the gallery above. See more here

di vogue.it






 
March 2014
BOOK | CAHIER D'ARTISTES




Five photographers, a five-year-old brand and five different tales. All told through a series of photographs and brought together in Cahier d’Artistes, a book bursting with atmosphere, colour and landscapes.

 

This is how Erika Cavallini has chosen to celebrate the first five years of the Semi-Couture brand. It is an unusual and romantic way, expressive and creative, and it perfectly reflects her personality and her unconventional, visionary nature, which can also be extremely intimate at times.
She is actually one of the artists/protagonists in the book. Each one has chosen iconic pieces from past and present collections and has interpreted these in an extremely personal way. This was done without any directions or suggestions and the protagonists were allowed to express themselves any way they wanted.
For each photographer eight pictures identify her world, her “feeling”, in a kind of surreal and fantastic unique tale, in which clothing forms part of the landscape.
Romanticism is a focal point throughout – romanticism in the literary sense of the word. It is a kind of individuality made up of imagination, fantasy, spirituality and emotions.
The result is a Deborah Turbeville-style descriptive collage, with blurred images, thin, ethereal landscapes and limp and faint female protagonists that bring to mind a young Francesca Woodman.
Both modern-day female photographers and anti-diva ultra-sophisticated artists famous for black and white pictures and pastel shades.
A rarefied aesthetic philosophy that joins together the five photographers of Cahier d’Artistes and is used to express a form of melancholy that goes beyond the limits of photography, and actually approaches art and reveals the hidden soul of things.
It also reveals the hidden soul of a garment and the discreet and reserved (yet also incisive and intriguing) nature of the person who created this and who chose it, regardless of whether this is then to be photographed or worn.