Born in Croatia and raised in Italy, Anastasia Barbieri is based in Paris as a contributing editor at French Vogue.
Anastasia has worked with notable photographers such as Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, Glen Luchford, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, Terry Richardson, Nathaniel Goldberg, Corrine Day, Bert Stern, Vincent Peters, Alex Cayley, Solve Sundsbo, Tesh, Enrique Badulescu, Jack Pierson and Andres Serrano.
Her work has been featured in magazines such as French Vogue, Vogue Nippon, Dutch, V Magazine, Mixte, Big Magazine, Arena, The Face and Ten Magazine.
Anastasia has consulted for fashion houses such as Givenchy, Lanvin, Costume National, Max Mara, Chloe, Eric Bergere and Issey Miyake among others.
Lately, she has worked on several campaigns such as Givenchy, Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, Celine, Sisley, Costume National, Salvatore Ferragamo, D&G and Moschino.
"Intimes Sensations"
Vogue Paris October 2007
Photographed by Paolo Roversi
Styled by Anastasia Barbieri
Make up by Linda Cantello
Model: Magdalena Frąckowiak
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Last edited by adorefaith : 24-10-2007 at 02:36 AM.
if to the mag in general i find it interesting that two editors on Paris Vogue have fashion, rather than literary or business backgrounds... but it seems to be something that is working for them!
also,
*and totally off topic sorry* consulting... i have always found that quite interesting in the past - do they simply advise design houses as to which design direction they should go in?
is there a similar thing that editors (with journalist backgrounds) can do?
is there another thread anyone is aware of that i should be directing all these questions to?
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Last edited by fashionistasista : 24-10-2007 at 02:40 AM.
Yeah,I think it's only fair that she gets entitled 'Fashion editor' rather than 'consulting editor' for this thread.
Anyway, I've wanted to start a thread about her for ages now but thanks for opening it.She certainly is my favourite fashion editor from Vogue Paris.Her fashion style is very subtle, 'sensual' in a way and very versatile too (I don't think she really has a style signature like Emmanuelle Alt and M-A Sauve have), I really like how she mixes feminine clothes with masculine ones.
Last edited by nanker_phledge : 24-10-2007 at 02:55 AM.
if to the mag in general i find it interesting that two editors on Paris Vogue have fashion, rather than literary or business backgrounds... but it seems to be something that is working for them!
also,
*and totally off topic sorry* consulting... i have always found that quite interesting in the past - do they simply advise design houses as to which design direction they should go in?
is there a similar thing that editors (with journalist backgrounds) can do?
is there another thread anyone is aware of that i should be directing all these questions to?
you have quite a few questions there...each one of them different..
the careers & education forum is probably the best place to start...
there are multiple threads there on the roles of stylists, editors, etc..
use the search function....it's very helpful...
use keywords like stylist, editor, fashion editor, etc..