fashion illustration by Helen Green:

Daphne Groeneveld (Dansk Magazine #29, Spring 2013)

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fashion illustration by Helen Green:

Daphne Groeneveld (Dansk Magazine #29, Spring 2013)

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fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi: Valentino, Resort 2013

fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi: Valentino, Resort 2013

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1926 Vogue cover by Benito
from Bronwen Meredith’s Vogue Body and Beauty Book (1977)
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illustration by Hiroshi Tanabe (+)

Japanese illustrator Hiroshi Tanabe’s distinguished illustrations emulated the clean lines of traditional woodcuts, but matured into more refined and layered drawings early in his career. Though constantly evolving, his work maintains a sense of modernity unparalleled in fashion and beauty illustration.
Tanabe’s illustrations have been featured in a number of magazines, including The New York Times Magazine, British Vogue & Vogue Paris, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, and Arena amongst others, and worked with Anna Sui, Barney’s, Estee Lauder, Shiseido, and Guerlain.

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illustration by Hiroshi Tanabe (+)

Japanese illustrator Hiroshi Tanabe’s distinguished illustrations emulated the clean lines of traditional woodcuts, but matured into more refined and layered drawings early in his career. Though constantly evolving, his work maintains a sense of modernity unparalleled in fashion and beauty illustration.

Tanabe’s illustrations have been featured in a number of magazines, including The New York Times Magazine, British Vogue & Vogue Paris, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, and Arena amongst others, and worked with Anna Sui, Barney’s, Estee Lauder, Shiseido, and Guerlain.

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“Shoes Shoes Shoes” by Inslee Haynes
Daphne Groeneveld, fashion-illustrated by Miyuki Ohashi
This is fantastic— look at that economy of line! Just enough to communicate the idea. Lovely.
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Daphne Groeneveld, fashion-illustrated by Miyuki Ohashi

This is fantastic— look at that economy of line! Just enough to communicate the idea. Lovely.

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fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi based on
Gucci, Fall 2012 Ready-to-Wear
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fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi based on

Gucci, Fall 2012 Ready-to-Wear

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beautiful simplicity from René Gruau
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beautiful simplicity from René Gruau

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fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi based on
Out Magazine, November 2011 (+)Andrej Pejic
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fashion illustration by Miyuki Ohashi based on

Out Magazine, November 2011 (+)
Andrej Pejic

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