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  • 17
    Jan
    2013
    11:01am, EST

    Vogue features Hurricane Sandy fashion spread, sparks mixed reaction

    Vogue

    Models Chanel Iman and karlie Kloss pose with the FDNY.

    By Meena Hart Duerson, TODAY
    When Vogue decided to pay tribute to the heroes of Hurricane Sandy in its February issue, the magazine took a distinctly high-fashion approach: sticking supermodels in a set of stormy scenes alongside real first responders.

    "When Hurricane Sandy hit, the city's bravest and brightest punched back," the magazine wrote in its story "Storm Troupers." "With the area now on the mend, we paid these stalwart souls a visit, dressed up in the best of the New York collections. Call them New York's other finest."

    The result is a striking collection of images shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz, featuring models flanking firemen, Con Ed workers, and neonatal caregivers, among others. Each image is accompanied by a photo caption from a Sandy hero, detailing what they went through during the storm. (For the full set of photos, head over to Vogue.)

    Vogue

    Iman, Kloss and model Kasia Struss pay tribute to the Coast Guard.

    But the glossy photos, released online Wednesday, left a bad taste in some critics' mouths, coming off as insensitive or offensive.

    "Now, Vogue has dedicated a lot of time and effort to raising money for Sandy recovery, and their contributions shouldn't be belittled," New York magazine noted. "But still, isn't it ridiculous to see all of these people, along with their helicopters, boats, and equipment, taking valuable time away from their jobs to splash through puddles with Chanel Iman?"

    Slate was even harsher on the magazine, calling it an "awful photo spread" and accusing Leibovitz of turning "firefighters, army reservists, and Con Ed workers into props."

    "Did Leibovitz not realize that the real, non-model people in her lens were 20,000 times more captivating and alive than the models or the clothes?" the site asked.

    Vogue

    Struss and Kloss with the Air NYPD.

    Reaction to the spread on Vogue's own Facebook page has been mixed. A post featuring the images has garnered over 3,300 likes, but the comments have been split.

    "Ridiculous...bad taste...and yes trying way too hard!" one commenter wrote.

    Vogue

    The images are featured in the February issue of Vogue.

    "I guess you either hate it or love it," wrote another. "I loved it!"

    Many in the fashion world ultimately defended the photos, arguing Vogue's efforts to aid in Sandy relief justified the images.

    "At first glance, seeing Karlie Kloss, Chanel Iman, and Arizona Muse next to Hurricane Sandy first responders feels a bit...incongruous, like the Vogue shoot is trying to glam up the crucial, hard-working, and decidedly unglamorous heroes," said fashion blog Refinery 29. "But as the Annie Leibowitz-shot spread continues, with the three atop a Coast Guard boat, or coddling babies at the Bellevue Neo-Natal Unit, it is clear the spread is less about sugar-coating tragedy, and more about New York fashion uniting to support the cause."

    What do you think: Did these photos go too far?

    More from TODAY:

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    60 comments

    Here you have these pics of anorexic teenagers that look like vampires trying to "lead" the real people into the battle that is part of their real jobs.

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  • 17
    Sep
    2012
    2:19pm, EDT

    Lights, makeup, fashion: London shows off new designs

     

    Carl Court / AFP - Getty Images

    A model presents a creation during the Burberry Prorsum 2013 Spring/Summer collection catwalk show at London Fashion Week in London on Sept. 17.

    Ben Stansall / AFP - Getty Images

    A model is prepared backstage ahead of the Burberry Prorsum 2013 Spring/Summer collection catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London on Sept. 17.

    Stuart Wilson / Getty Images

    Models showcase designs on the catwalk by Peter Pilotto on day 4 of London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2013, at the Topshop Venue on Sept. 17 in London, England.

    Stuart Wilson / Getty Images

    Models showcase designs on the catwalk by Michael van der Ham on day 4 of London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2013, at the Topshop Venue on Sept. 17 in London, England.

    Related links:

    • More fashion coverage from 'The Look' on Today.com
    • The best fashion images on PhotoBlog
    • Slideshow: New York Fashion Week

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  • 10
    Feb
    2011
    11:54pm, EST

    Behind-the-scene look at NYC fashion week

    Jessica Rinaldi / Reuters

    A model yawns as the group is given their instructions during a run through before the Luca Luca Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week Feb.10.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    A woman cleans lint from a dress before its display during the Tadashi Shoji Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week Feb. 10.

    Jessica Rinaldi / Reuters

    A model has her hair done backstage at the Luca Luca Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week Feb. 10.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    A make-up guide rests on a desk backstage before a showing of the Tadashi Shoji Fall/Winter 2011 collection during New York Fashion Week Feb. 10

    Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

    A model prepares backstage at the Marlon Gobel Fall 2011 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Park Avenue Armory on Feb. 10.

    Eric Thayer / Reuters

    Models wait backstage before the Rachel Comey Fall/Winter 2011 collection show during New York Fashion Week Feb. 10.

    By James Cheng

    See celebrities strut down the catwalk for the Heart Truth Red Dress Collection show to raises awareness for women and heart disease here.

    1 comment

    Pretty young women but they look like ailens from some cash-strapped planet who may have been wearing the same clothes for a week. That's not fashion where I come from.

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