Showing posts with label Magical story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magical story. Show all posts

FASHion ♡ collection: The Princess Story

The magical photo shoot is largely inspired by the 1970 French film, Peau d'Ane, starring Catherine Deneuve. it was shot by fashion photographer, Carter Smith.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream :

The Fairies wedding

A beautiful photo shoot collaborated on by florist and event designer Tricia Fountaine and photographer Elizabeth Messina. The captured of dreams and magic, a magical wedding to remember. ❤❤

Source:
Weddingbee.com
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Magic of Campari Tales

C a m p a r i  T a l e s 
by Eva Mendes


Campari Tales is the theme for 2008 Campari Calendar , a prestigious and collectible Calendar published in a limited edition of 9.999 copies. Campari beverage which was photographed by photographer Marino Parsotto, taking a location at a beach in Rosignano, Italy. Fairytale Photo Shoot 2008 courtesy of Celebutopia.net

Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood 



is a fairy tale for young children. It is a story about a young girl and a wolf. The story comes from a folk-tale which means that it was a spoken story for a long time before it was a written story. It was first written down in the late 1600s. The best-known version (the way the story is told) of Little Red Riding Hood is by the Brothers Grimm and dates from the 19th century (1800s).





The Wizard of Oz


Vogue and The Wizard of Oz




December 2005 issue 

Kara Walker is Glinda the Good Witch,Keira Knightley is Dorothy Gale,John Currin is the Tin Man, Brice Marden is the Scarecrow,Jasper Johns is the Cowardly Lion, Chuck Close is the Wizard, Jeff Koons as a flying monkey, and Kiki Smith is the Wicked Witch.




Nyxie or 'Nyx'

 Nyx is Night.



NYX was the goddess of the night, one of the ancient Protogenoi (first-born elemental gods). In the cosmogony of Hesiod she was born of Air (Khaos), and breeding with Darkness (Erebos) produced Light (Aither) and Day (Hemera), first components of the primeval universe. Alone, she spawned a brood of dark spirits, including the three Fates, Sleep, Death, Strife and Pain.

Nyx was a primeval goddess usually represented as simply the substance of night: a veil of dark veil of mist drawn forth from the underworld which blotted out the light of Aither (shining upper atmosphere). Her opposite number was Hemera (Day), who scattered the mists of night, or Eos, the goddess of the dawn.

In ancient art Nyx was portrayed as a either a winged goddess or charioteer, sometimes crowned with an aureole of dark mist.