September 6th, 2009
With model Ali Stephens alongside Allen Tsai, David Vasiljevic has created a fun editorial for October’s Numéro Tokyo, called I Love Shopping. Ali Stephens was also awarded this month’s face in the same issue.
David Vasiljevic started out as an oil painter before discovering a passion for photography. He now spends his time between New York, London and Paris, working for magazines such as American and Chinese Vogue, i-D and Numéro. His commercial clients include Stella McCartney, Swarovski, Givenchy Perfume, H&M, Armani and Levi’s.
Here’s I love Shopping by David Vasiljevic:











Check out David Vasiljevic’ portfolio here.
Scans by MAGstyle @ tfs


I Love Shopping by David Vasiljevic | Design2o SAYS:
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September 7th, 2009I Love Shopping By David Vasiljevic – Marius Troy (Ben Trovato) @ Photo News Today SAYS:
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September 7th, 2009Sania Claus » Blog Archive » I Love Shopping – D. Vasiljevic SAYS:
[...] Modeller: Ali Stephens & Allen Tsai. Reportage av: David Vasiljevic; började sin karriär som oljemålare för att sedan upptäcka sin passion för att arbeta med foto. Han arbetar just nu för flera olika tidningar; Amerikanska och Kinesiska Vouge, i-D och Numéro. Han åker runt mellan stora städer som New York, Paris och London och har en kundkrets som bl. a består av Stella McCartney, Armani, Swarowski, H&M och Levi’s. (Klicka för källa) [...]
September 19th, 2009FULL FRONTAL FASHION - I Spy Ali Stephens SAYS:
[...] I often joke that Times Square, with its bright lights and buzzing crowds, is a zoo for humans. If you’ve ever been, you probably know what a struggle it can be to walk down the sidewalk in a timely manner without running into a group of “I heart NY”– clad tourists. Call me naive, but I’m still optimistic that someday those very tourists will learn to walk while they gawk or, at the very least, politely leave room for native New Yorkers to weave past them. [...]
October 24th, 2009