At 15 she became a bride. At 19 she became a queen. By 20 she was a legend!

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Posing-Lucy



I adore these poses!! The image above could be used to show off more hair accessories, this could either be indoor or outdoor! I think the idea of  the model looking up symbolises the fact Marie Antoinette was very young, childlike! The image to the left I thought shows us what a gel may be like. Her make-up is immaculate here so we'd have to get that spot on for the close-up but her expression is very effective! Finally the image below we could do at the start of the shoot when both models have their natural hair colour. How perfect would it be to re-create this photo!!


 These two poses are a little more interesting! The hungover pose just shows an eye so as much as it conveys Marie Antoinette's rebel side it may not be good for selling the garments. The other, if done correctly, could be very effective but it may also come across to commercial and not editorial enough for out chosen magazine, Vogue!




These outdoor stills we could re-create! We may not need footwear then either! The garden symbolises her true inner self in the film. It's where she's most free and  it's where she escapes! We could do this part of the shoot last to messy the hair or even take it down! 

I love the idea of the book reading, or even just holding a book! One of the models could be reading to the other in the garden!





I adore this Vogue shoot!! This just shows us even if it got dark it would be OK! Gives it a very editorial and sinister feel! Also, proves we were right when deciding our shoot would be in Vogue!

I love this pose from the shoot! Even though we won't have the pleasure of using a garment like this, we could take inspiration from the informal feel of her pose!

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