The latest Vogue, which has Gwenyth Paltrow on the cover (with Iron Man's helmet) has a whole superhero theme throughout the magazine.
As part of the photoshoots, there's an outfit inspired by Dawnstar:
Here's a blowup of the caption:
Aside from the wings, there's no real Dawnstar there, but hey, at least they used her instead of Hawkgirl...
Posted by Nightcrawler on :
Cool! Thanks Drake!
Posted by Blockade Boy on :
...and Drake reads "Vogue" because?
Nice photo but I wouldn't have minded just a bit more "inspiration" (cough~ less costume ~cough).
Posted by kidflash2fan on :
yeah im not feeling dawin star here, could made it have more of a native American feel to it
Posted by superboymddjr on :
whoa....a truly pure anal rententive find!!! Congrats!
Posted by Fat Cramer on :
I wonder why they did do the 1930s blonde for Dawnstar instead of a native American? Maybe some of our photoshoppers and artists here can put the real Dawnstar in a Dior. I bet she'd outclass blondie here.
Thanks for posting this Drake - I'll check out the others in the magazine.
Posted by lil'rhino on :
Faboo!
Posted by Sketch Lad on :
Why not?
Posted by Fat Cramer on :
That's the ticket! Is she surprised, or dancing?
Posted by DrakeB3004 on :
Sketchie, that's brilliant!! Awesome job
Posted by Eryk Dumaka Ester on :
quote:Originally posted by Fat Cramer: That's the ticket! Is she surprised, or dancing?
Practicing her martial arts training?
Posted by Ram Boy on :
Cool that a Legion member is referenced in Vogue. Uncool that the model and her dress look as if they have absolutely no connection to the actual character other than a tiny set of prop wings. She actually looks more like a Buck Rodgers heroine than anything else. Anna Wintour must not have been down the whole native American vibe that day. meh, fashion is fickle.
eta - I wish Sketch Lad had been in charge of that shoot.
Posted by kidflash2fan on :
that would have been a better reference shot, even if they still used a blond if the dress had been yellow, that other one just no