
Vogue’s resident style guru Grace Coddington comes together with the legendary Annie Leibovitz for a reinterpretation of Hansel and Gretel. Appearing in the December issue, the editorial features Lily Cole and Andrew Garfield with a special appearance by Lady GaGa.





Love the unique selection of models.
This is actually a good look for Lady Gaga. She irritates me when she dresses like a prostitute. She should really focus on a specific style cause her aesthetic is all over the place; either your a lil kim wannabe or a high fashion popstar. It kind of scares me to think this but I can actually see her do a cameo in this type of movie. For example one similar to Pans Labyrinth.
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This shoot is absolutely gorgeous. Love the styling and the models.
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wow, I love this shoot! Very pretty.
Amazing.
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Finally…conceptual photo layouts…No boring actresses or “Z” list tween twits. Right hand high for Vogue!
[...] Fourteen angels watch do keep By Lucy Butcher Hansel and Gretel was one of my favorite childhood stories, and I remember every page of the book clearly. So, I was most excited to see The Metropolitan Opera’s English-language production of Engelbert Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel (1893) on Christmas Eve. And doubly excited when I spotted Grace Coddington, the creative director of U.S. Vogue, entering the Opera House (the December 2009 issue features a beautiful Hansel and Gretel-inspired spread, “Little Girl and Boy Lost“). [...]
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