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A Sneak Peek of Drew Barrymore In Next Month's Harper's Bazaar and 34 Pics Of Drew On The Red Carpet.




Daniel Jackson photographed the beautiful Drew Barrymore for the March issue of Harper's Bazaar. Here's a look at the shots for the cover and the editorial in the upcoming issue as well as a look at the star's Red Carpet evolution over the years.





Read Drew's interview with Harper's Bazaar for the March issue here.

The Red Carpet Evolution of Drew Barrymore (Revised)

Apologies to Harper's Bazaar, but my slideshow is better. And 34 images instead of 30.
I chose to replace several images of Drew at red carpet events because I felt I found better photos than those that Harper's Bazaar had included. Either better images of the gowns, or more flattering photos of Drew. I also chose to add four more images from other premieres and red carpet events.

1. Drew at the 1983 Oscars:


2. Demonstrating a precocious talent for red carpet elegance at the 1984 People's Choice Awards.


3. Barrymore in a zigzag-patterned gown at the London premiere of Scream in 1997.


4. In 1998, the Ever After star wears a fairy-tale-worthy frock to an event in Italy.


5. Barrymore chose an embellished deep-red number for the 1998 premiere of Home Fries.


6. Whimsy alert: Ever-playful Barrymore adds a double dose of daisies to a glittering gown at the 1998 Academy Awards.


7. Everything's coming up roses for Barrymore, in a blooming floral design at the 1998 premiere of The Wedding Singer.


8. For the 2003 premiere of Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle Barrymore goes for sexy over angelic with a revealing suit.


9. Red pumps popped against Drew's low-cut lace number at the 2004 premiere of 50 First Dates.


10. Barrymore in a sleek black Atelier Versace gown at the 2005 Academy Awards.


11. Drew ratcheted up the glam factor in a strapless peekaboo lace gown at the 2006 Met Gala.



12. Barrymore celebrates her appointment as CoverGirl spokeswoman in a cheerfully hued Carolina Herrera dress in 2007.


13. Barrymore in a draped Donna Karan gown at the New York premiere of Music and Lyrics in 2007.


14. Pockets: the smartest thing to happen to formal gowns since getting rid of hoops. Two arms full of bangles set off the metallic accents on Drew's Roberto Cavalli halter gown at the L.A. premiere of Music and Lyrics.


15. Drew makes fashion lovers' hearts sing in this strapless silver John Galliano number at the London premiere of Music and Lyrics.


16. Drew at the 2006 Borat Premier in a Marc Jacobs blouse and Versace pants:


17. Going green in a Christian Dior gown at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Lucky You in 2007.


18. Monique Lhuillier created the blush-colored confection Drew wore to the 2009 Emmys.


19. Talk about floating down the red carpet: Drew shows up for the 2009 Golden Globes in an ethereal pastel blue gown by John Galliano for Dior.


20. At the L.A. premiere of Grey Gardens in an Andrew Gn gown with a jeweled halter neck.


21. Glam in Alberta Ferretti at the New York premiere of Grey Gardens in 2009.


22. Barrymore in a showstopping Alexander McQueen design at a Toronto International Film Festival screening of Whip It.


23. Drew Barrymore wears L'Ren Scott to the Whip It premiere in Los Angeles:


24. Barrymore goes for retro glamour at the 2009 premiere of He's Just Not That Into You in a Lanvin cocktail dress with swinging ponytail and bold cateye liner.


25. For an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman Barrymore in 2009 goes for flamenco glamour in a body-skimming Giambattista Valli dress.


26. In an electric violet dress by Victoria Beckham at the 2009 premiere of Everybody's Fine


27. Drew wore Pucci to the Everybody's Fine Screening in New York, 2009


28. Old Hollywood glamour was the look of the day with this embellished nude number by Atelier Versace at the 2010 Golden Globes.


29. Barrymore offsets a bold blue Monique L'huillier gown with pale makeup at the 2010 SAG Awards.


30. In 2010 Barrymore rocks a gilded Catherine Malandrino gown with thigh-high slit for the Going the Distance Los Angeles premiere.


31. Barrymore goes bold in an orange Jil Sander gown for Covergirl's 50th anniversary in 2011.


32. Kopelman and Barrymore in Chanel Couture make a sophisticated impression at the 2011 MoMA Film Benefit honoring Pedro Almodovar.


33. Barrymore gets graphic in a printed Ports 1961 long sleeve gown at the 2012 Big Miracle Washington premiere.


34. A pregnant Barrymore steps onto the red carpet at the New York City Ballet's spring gala in 2012 in Chanel with her fiance Will Kopelman.


Drew Barrymore Red Carpet Pictures courtesy of Harper's BAZAAR and Wire Image, Zimbio, Getty and Just Jared


The Astounding Range Of Creative Talent Known As Rankin.




John Rankin Waddell, who is better known by the sole name of Rankin, is a very busy and talented man. Having photographed everyone from the Queen of England to the Queen of Pop, Rankin is often seen as a celebrity photographer, but his talents and repertoire go way beyond portraiture.


above: one of Rankin's more unusual self-portraits

Publishing, direction, film production, commercial photography, charity work, digital art and encouraging new emerging talent are just some of his many accomplishments. Despite all those impressive ventures, it his his enormous range of photographic work to which I find myself drawn.



A chameleon when it comes to style, technique and mood (okay, so he does seem to have a thing for loose and blowing hair), this skilled creative can shoot fashion, beauty, hair, editorial and photo-journalistic work, and of course, portraits. He imbues his work with ambiance ranging from studio sterile to alleyway grungy and moods ranging from romantic to macabre. There is hardly anything he can't photograph beautifully.



Throughout this post are 27 various photographs I culled from different projects of his that I find compelling and, hopefully, convey a small part of his astounding range.




















Rankin made his name in publishing, founding the seminal monthly magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1992 and in late 2000, Rankin published the heteroclite quarterly Rank, an experimental anti-fashion magazine celebrating the unconventional.

In 2001, Jefferson and Rankin went on to launch AnOther Magazine and then in 2005 AnOther Man was introduced.

His first major worldwide and award-winning campaign – Dove’s ‘Real Women’ – epitomized his approach: to reveal the honesty of the connection and collaborative process between photographer and subject.

In 2010 Rankin celebrated Dazed & Confused’s 20th anniversary, shooting 20 front covers of Dazed favorites and 20 inside covers of the next generation of talent, all for the December 2011 issue.


above: one of his 20 Dazed covers in 2010

With Oxfam, he visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya, and in 2011 hosted an Oxglam exhibition, featuring work from some of the world’s most talented emerging young photographers, and raising money for the charity.

In 2011, Rankin Film Productions was born. Rankin developed a taste for film directing music videos, commercials, and short films with co-director Chris Cottam between 2002 and 2009, including their debut feature film, the award-winning The Lives of Saints. He continues to direct independently on both commercial and personal projects.

Taking on the new role of Executive Producer, Rankin recently founded Collabor8te, in association with The Bureau and Dazed TV.

In November 2011, Rankin simultaneously launched The Hunger Magazine and the Hungertv.com website with a unique focus on video content – fashion films, behind the scenes footage and exclusive performances, collaborations, and interviews. The Hunger is both a personal creative feat and a launch pad for other talent to step into the breach.

Rankin has published over 30 books, is regularly exhibited in galleries around the world, and has recently opened galleries in London and Los Angeles.


above: his Los Angeles Gallery, RANKIN LA
Always interested in the democratization of the image, Rankin undertook the biggest project of his career – Rankin Live, the culmination of the accessibility and speed of modern photography.


above: John Rankin Waddell, self-portrait

Rankin lives in London with his wife; model, actress, and art director, Tuuli Shipster and son, Lyle.

RANKIN

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