![]() ![]() She’s a beauty, so that’s part of the reason why I enjoy working with her. “The thing I like about her is that she loves doing photographs and being part of making images and that’s exciting when you’re working with somebody that really gets the process and enjoys it. “I don’t know her as a public figure, but as a model, I think she’s interesting because she’s beautiful and she’s very sweet,” Sorrenti said. The black-and-white spread features Hadid in minimal make-up, with natural, damp hair and sporting a number of relatively simply black ensembles, including a beaded camisole and halter.īella Hadid channels Kate Moss in this photograph, in particular. Sorrenti focused less on Hadid’s well-known social media personality in the editorial, choosing instead to emphasize her simply as a model. Sorrenti has also photographed for leading magazines including Vanity Fair, W Magazine and Vogue Italia. In the 90’s he famously shot his then girlfriend Kate Moss for Calvin Klein’s Obsession fragrance. He is most well known for his sensual aesthetic. I really felt like taking some pictures of her that kind of reveal a more sensitive and natural side of her.” Mario Sorrenti is an Italian fashion photographer. “very time we shoot or every time we see we always see her being very glamorous,” Sorrenti told V. “The photographs always focus on the fashion and less on the girl, and I think she’s such a beautiful, sweet girl. ![]()
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