Fashion Photography vs Amazing Interiors | Take 2.

My goodness – how about that window. Yes! Lara Stone & Frida Gustavsson photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue US July 2011.


So dreamy and so beautiful. Not to mention THAT chevron floor. Ilse de Boer by Bruno Dayan for Tatler Russia, May 2011.

How about a bit of dominatrix action? Hmmm… Someone’s going to get spanked here. Except, this post is ALL about interiors, so focus please! Claudia Schiffer by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Germany, August 2011.


Arizona Muse for Dazed & Confused magazine, March 2011. Photos by Benjamin Alexander Huseby.


Amazing space. Ana Zalewska & Karolin Machova for Elle Turkey, photographed by Senol Altun.

A woman after my own heart – carving a WHOLE LEG OF HAM!! Woohoo!! I doubt that she is going to eat any of it thought. Anyway, I’m still very impressed. And kinda hungry.


Ashley Smith is making me want to get a motorbike. To park next to a f*ck-off fireplace in my ancient castle somewhere in Europe, of course.

That nanna carpet is just too good! And I love the side table lamp/ combo. Hailey Clauson by Greg Kadel for Numéro #123.

Uber cool - Anja Rubik by Hedi Slimane for V #72.

Keira Knightley for Vogue Italia, January 2011. Photography by Ellen von Unwerth.

Fantastic mosaic floor. Carmen Kass photographed by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Italia, March 2011.

Elisa Sednaoui. I’m sorry, but I am not sure of the photographer.

Miaoooow! Ruby Aldridge photographed by Norbet Schoerner for Harper’s Bazaar UK, February 2011.


Man, I really love velvet upholstered sofas you know. Masha & Gabrielle, photographed by Max Abadian for Dress to Kill.

Check out those shoes – wow! I mean, how amazing is the wall panelling. Sorry, getting distracted by the shoes. Anna Selezneva for Vogue Russia, June 2011. Photography by Mariano Vivanco.


This is extraordinary. Although, I must ask – what are they wearing? Seriously. It’s bizarre, yet I love it so much. ‘Wasted Luxury’ by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia March 2011. Check out the behind the scenes video here.
Ok. So do you remember that I blogged about Fashion Photography and Amazing Interiors a few months ago (8 month to be exact). Yes, well… I really loved that post, as did you guys (according to the people who commented and/ or e-maild me about it) so I decided to do another round. What can I say, I can’t stop collecting images. It’s a real problem!
Anyway, even if you aren’t one of the people who vocally acknowledged that they loved the previous post, you cannot possibly complain about this second series. Why? Because, not only do you get to enjoy stunning interiors, the ladies also get to feast their eyes on brilliant clothes and shoes, while the boys get to perve on mega hot babes. Everyone’s a winner on yellowtrace baby!
And if you behave yourselves I might just continue with this series. But only if you are really, really good. Now go eat your dinner. Or something.
x dana
[Images via Fashion Gone Rogue & Vogue Italia.]

My goodness – how about that window. Yes! Lara Stone & Frida Gustavsson photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue US July 2011.


So dreamy and so beautiful. Not to mention THAT chevron floor. Ilse de Boer by Bruno Dayan for Tatler Russia, May 2011.

How about a bit of dominatrix action? Hmmm… Someone’s going to get spanked here. Except, this post is ALL about interiors, so focus please! Claudia Schiffer by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Germany, August 2011.


Arizona Muse for Dazed & Confused magazine, March 2011. Photos by Benjamin Alexander Huseby.


Amazing space. Ana Zalewska & Karolin Machova for Elle Turkey, photographed by Senol Altun.

A woman after my own heart – carving a WHOLE LEG OF HAM!! Woohoo!! I doubt that she is going to eat any of it thought. Anyway, I’m still very impressed. And kinda hungry.


Ashley Smith is making me want to get a motorbike. To park next to a f*ck-off fireplace in my ancient castle somewhere in Europe, of course.

That nanna carpet is just too good! And I love the side table lamp/ combo. Hailey Clauson by Greg Kadel for Numéro #123.

Uber cool - Anja Rubik by Hedi Slimane for V #72.

Keira Knightley for Vogue Italia, January 2011. Photography by Ellen von Unwerth.

Fantastic mosaic floor. Carmen Kass photographed by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Italia, March 2011.

Elisa Sednaoui. I’m sorry, but I am not sure of the photographer.

Miaoooow! Ruby Aldridge photographed by Norbet Schoerner for Harper’s Bazaar UK, February 2011.


Man, I really love velvet upholstered sofas you know. Masha & Gabrielle, photographed by Max Abadian for Dress to Kill.

Check out those shoes – wow! I mean, how amazing is the wall panelling. Sorry, getting distracted by the shoes. Anna Selezneva for Vogue Russia, June 2011. Photography by Mariano Vivanco.


This is extraordinary. Although, I must ask – what are they wearing? Seriously. It’s bizarre, yet I love it so much. ‘Wasted Luxury’ by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia March 2011. Check out the behind the scenes video here.
Ok. So do you remember that I blogged about Fashion Photography and Amazing Interiors a few months ago (8 month to be exact). Yes, well… I really loved that post, as did you guys (according to the people who commented and/ or e-maild me about it) so I decided to do another round. What can I say, I can’t stop collecting images. It’s a real problem!
Anyway, even if you aren’t one of the people who vocally acknowledged that they loved the previous post, you cannot possibly complain about this second series. Why? Because, not only do you get to enjoy stunning interiors, the ladies also get to feast their eyes on brilliant clothes and shoes, while the boys get to perve on mega hot babes. Everyone’s a winner on yellowtrace baby!
And if you behave yourselves I might just continue with this series. But only if you are really, really good. Now go eat your dinner. Or something.
x dana
[Images via Fashion Gone Rogue & Vogue Italia.]
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please do continue!!!
Lovin’ Vogue Russia shots
FYI, that whole leg of ham is cured Iberian ham, which is eaten slice by slice and is super expensive and a delicacy in Spain. It’s even in a special Iberian ham holder.
Also, great shots!
some more to add to the collection : http://www.superfuture.com/supernews/?p=55043
well i stumbled upon this website with this super awesome house in the desert and it is actually filled with sand, tim walker did a fashion photoshoot there, you can find it on his website!!! AMAZEBALLS










please do continue!!!
Lovin’ Vogue Russia shots
FYI, that whole leg of ham is cured Iberian ham, which is eaten slice by slice and is super expensive and a delicacy in Spain. It’s even in a special Iberian ham holder.
Also, great shots!
some more to add to the collection : http://www.superfuture.com/supernews/?p=55043
well i stumbled upon this website with this super awesome house in the desert and it is actually filled with sand, tim walker did a fashion photoshoot there, you can find it on his website!!! AMAZEBALLS