![]() Messy, wavy lobs and no-makeup makeup? It’s practically a requirement for street-style stars, editors, and cool girls from New York to Paris. Photographer: Steven Klein Talent: Amber Valletta Photographer: Annie Leibovitz. Amber’s scarlet-red long-sleeve dress with matching skinny scarf worn to the 1999 CFDA awards: basically what all the It-girls (we’re looking at you, Gigi Hadid, Hailey Baldwin, and Kendall Jenner) are wearing now. Photographer: Steven Klein Talent: Shalom Harlow Hair: Garren. Especially when it involves 90s supermodels. We almost look as if we’ve stolen her clothes. Image: Amber Valletta, Kate Moss and Shalom Harlow in 1996 ‘Once I graduated in 91, I started working full-time immediately,’ she explained of her break in the industry. Magazine May 2021 Amber Valletta, Carolyn Murphy and Shalom Harlow by Lachlan Bailey Models on magazine covers is always a good idea. Looking back at photos of the former model, her look is everything fashion lovers want to embody when getting dressed in the morning right now. ![]() Days later, she’d show up to a party wearing a simple black slipdress and jeweled choker, or an equally sleek charcoal blazer and trousers. Her ever-changing look was supported with an effortless blonde wavy lob, always parted in the center during the early ’90s, and worn with a sultry green cat eye or fresh-faced dewy skin that made her look as if she rolled up without a stitch of makeup.ĭuring the 2000s, Valletta transitioned to a career in acting and starred in films ranging from “Hitch” to “Man About Town,” before making a return to fashion with her own line, Master & Muse in 2013, and landing roles in soapy ABC confections “Revenge” and “Blood and Oil.”īut to me, her style during the ’90s is still completely inspiring. She mixed high-impact Miami-esque prints and fearlessly rocked a plunging gold brocade jumpsuit with a matching jacket. She was unapologetic when playing both sides of the style field: as both a maximalist and a minimalist. Decem1 / 8 Photo: Gorman Studio Amber Valletta and Shalom. Think: a full-blown kimono rendered in shades of bright red and purple, or a bodycon black dress made anything but basic with a circular cutout above the chest and thigh-high slit. Amber Valletta and Shalom Harlow in Vogue See some of their earlier work and past Vogue covers in our slideshow. Tabitha Brown’s Target Collection Has Dropped-Shop Vegan Food, Decor & AccessoriesĪt events and in public, she took fashion risks that paid off.
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