Keira Knightley with a cross-section of the artists who currently make the German capital the epicenter of the art world. From left to right: Thomas Zipp, Thomas Helbig, Andreas Golder, Markus Selg, and Andro Wekua. Louis Vuitton chiffon layered dress. photo: Mario Testino
In the September 2008 edition of Vogue magazine, the much-anticipated fall fashion issue, we're treated to a spread featuring the fair Miss K. Actress Keira Knightley explores Berlin's vibrant art scene in looks that reflect the capital city itself: cosmopolitan, forward-thinking, and übermodern. Makeup Artist Gucci Westman considers Knightley to be one of the few leading ladies In Hollywood who is truly down-to-earth and always present and involved with the shoot." Gucci used Chanel to enhance Keira's already beautiful facial canvas.
Symphony Space
Creative minds are ever pushing boundaries; both Keira Knightley's avant-garde heels and the steel forms in sculptural installation artist Katja Strunz's studio are like nothing we've seen before. Knightley stars in The Duchess, out this month. Prada bronze guipure-lace dress, black collar, Plexiglas necklace, bag, and shoes.
Spot Treatment
Sleek as a Fassbinder heroine, Knightley still exudes the trait the infamous cineaste sought in his leading ladies: highly stylized glamour. Michael Kors cheetah-print bolero and pencil skirt. Prada ginger lace blouse and silk-stretch collar. Valextra crocodile bag. Louis Vuitton platform wedges.
Heels!
Knightley learns just who's walking whom outside Neue Nationalgalerie, designed by Mies van der Rohe. Ralph Lauren Collection charcoal coat. Prada clementine guipure-lace skirt. Patricia Underwood for Ralph Lauren leopard-print beret. Louis Vuitton peep-toe pumps.
Portrait of a Lady
Knightley clutches a likeness of her by Munich-born artist Andreas Hofer in the artist's studio. Thakoon lime-and-black plaid chiffon dress. Andreas Hofer/Gabi Dziuba brooch. Marni belt. Carolina Amato gloves.
Exhibit A
Conceptual artist Anselm Reyle created both Knightley's antic headpiece and the bronze sculpture Untitled (foreground) in his studio. Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière black wool-crepe molded dress, strass necklace, bracelets, and d'Orsay stilettos.
For the September 2008 Cover, Vogue used:
- Chanel Ombre Essentielle Soft Touch Eyeshadow in Mahogany, $28.50
- Chanel Mat Lumière Long Lasting Soft Matte Makeup SPF 15, $52
- Chanel Rouge Allure lipstick in Enthusiast, $30
Vogue recommends these products for a similar look:
- Smashbox Eye Shadow in Rapture, $16, and Revlon ColorStay Mineral Eye Shadow, $8.50
- Smashbox Sheer Focus Tinted Moisturizer in Luminous, $30, and Revlon ColorStay Mineral Foundation, $13.99
- Smashbox Photo Finish Lipstick in Legendary, $30, and Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick Crème in Love That Red, $7.99
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