Melodie Monrose & Anais Mali by Solve Sundsbo for Interview December 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 2, 2010

Interview takes their first look at the spring collections with Solve Sundsbo’s Double Vision. Starring Melodie Monrose and Anais Mali, the seductive story brings the latest designs from Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada to life with fashion editor Ludivine Poiblanc at the helm.












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    • In our white imperial context depictions of nonwhite women should naturally be presumed complicit unless there is at least some indication of awareness of the themes evoked by the images themselves. Fashion has a real challenge to meet here and is almost entirely failing. In this instance two traditional themes are echoed without apparent criticism: reflexive exclusion of normal nonwhite male sexual partners, and feathered shoes.

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