
British songbird Cheryl Cole lights up the cover of the June issue of her homeland GQ magazine.
Lensed by Mariano Vivanco, The ‘Call My Name’ singer looks ravishing in a red ensemble, with matching lips and nails, while rocking sultry side-swept messy hair.
The 28-year-old former ‘X Factor‘ judge reveals to the magazine how she made peace with Simon Cowell, following her firing on the popular TV show.
“It felt great, actually. When I landed back in England there was a message from Simon, saying ‘Hello, Cheryl. So, now that you’ve blown me up in Afghanistan, can we talk?’ I’m not one of those people who holds a grudge”, Cheryl tells GQ.
Checkout Cheryl’s seductive editorial below:



Photos Via GQ
Tags: Afghanistan, Britain, Call My Name, Cheryl Cole, England, GQ, Mariano Vivanco, Simon Cowell, X Factor

British actor Daniel Radcliffe channels an All-American heartthrob on the cover of the Spring issue of Bullett magazine.
‘The Woman In Black‘ star sports a sexy look on his face, as he strikes a pose for the lens of Mariano Vivanco in a shirt and jacket by Marc Jacobs.
The 22-year-old opens up to the magazine about stripping completely down for his Broadway show ‘Equus’.
“That was the least of my worries. I’m an only child. We’ve always walked around the house naked. Some people find that weird, but I don’t. But some nights there would be some beautiful girl in the front row and I’d be like, Oh f***, in two hours you’re going to have seen everything — there is going to be no mystery”, Daniel points out to Bullett.
Checkout the ‘Harry Potter‘ hottie bringing out the theatricals in his editorial below. Daniel dons designs by Prada, Gucci, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Louis Vuitton.








Photos Via Bullett
Tags: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Britain, Broadway, Bullett, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Daniel Radcliffe, Dolce & Gabbana, Equus, Gucci, Harry Potter, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Mariano Vivanco, Prada, The Woman In Black

Dolce & Gabbana‘s latest muse and British actress Felicity Jones gets profiled in the March issue of US ELLE magazine.
Clad in a signature Dolce & Gabbana jeweled bodysuit, the pouty-lipped 28-year-old poses for the lens of Mariano Vivanco, with the fashion designers behind the Italian brand, Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce.
Dolce shares with the magazine what drew them to the up-and-coming indie actress.
“She’s about to be big. We loved her for her look. She has an eclectic beauty and a magnetic stare”, he explains to ELLE.


Photos Via Buddzone
Tags: Britain, Dolce & Gabbana, Domenico Dolce, ELLE, Felicity Jones, Italy, Mariano Vivanco, Stefano Gabbana


Harry Potter’s gorgeous Emma Watson, with her iconic pixie cut, is featured in the latest issue of University magazine.
Lensed by famed photographer Mariano Vivanco in Dubai the 21-year-old explains why she decided to cut her long locks.
“With short hair you’ve got to be a bit bolder, there’s nothing to hide behind. So it’s made me be bolder in my fashion choices. It’s actually made me more confident as a person I think. I’m not sure why that is. But it has”, the actress tells the magazine.
The actress once again stuns in this Gucci polka dot longsleeve number
Emma looks beautiful in this lace longsleeve dress by Valentino.
Tags: Dubai, Emma Watson, Gucci, Harry Potter, Mariano Vivanco, University, Valentino

Hat enthusiast Lady Gaga covers the latest issue of French high-fashion magazine Madame Figaro, looking like the ice queen she is.
Photographed by the renowned Mariano Vivanco, Gaga sports super sleek orange bangs with a peculiar huge round white object on her head, maybe it’s the Grammy egg in its early and developing stage. The “Electric Chapel” singer also dons astounding out-of-this-world moon sunglasses by Mercura and a haute couture purple Irina Shaposhnikova crystallographica dress on the cover.
Take a look at Lady Gaga’s high fashion shoot with the magazine:
Gaga is uber chic in this Thierry Mugler outfit and Noritaka Tatehana shoes
The “Marry The Night” pop star was styled by Nicola Formichetti for the shoot.
A moment of silence once again for Gaga’s flesh-coloured facial prosthetic make-up, perfectly executed by Billy B
Tags: Billy B, Electric Chapel, France, Grammys, Irina Shaposhnikova, Lady Gaga, Madame Figaro, Mariano Vivanco, Marry The Night, Mercura, Nicola Formichetti, Noritaka Tatehana, Thierry Mugler

Not one to shy away from any controversy, Lady Gaga gets sexual on the cover of NME magazine’s latest issues.
The pop provocateur covers the UK music magazine with a chic purple wig and dons a see-through latex Atsuko Kudo bodysuit, with her one hand squeezing her left boob, while her other hand is covering her unzipped lady garden hole. Sultry!
Gaga was lensed by photographer Mariano Vivanco for the broiling cover, with Billy B once again executing her flawless make-up and Nicola Formichetti styling her.
The quote “I Am Not Full Of Sh*t, Are You?” is spotted on the cover in big white letter and in the accompanying inside cover story Gaga lets it all rip. The “Judas” singer basically tells the critics to ‘f**k off’.
“Let me tell you something. If you f****** rip my hairbone and my wig off my f****** head, my shoes, my bra, every single thing on my body, and you throw me on a piano with a microphone, I will f****** make you cry. I feel I have been probed endlessly about who the f*** I am. I have been quite open about it. And still nobody seems to have a clue”, Gaga tells NME.

Tags: Atsuko Kudo, Billy B, Judas, Lady Gaga, Mariano Vivanco, Nicola Formichetti, NME, UK

Forget the telephone hat, now there is a shoe hat. Yes, Lady Gaga whips out yet another bizarre fashion piece out of her wardrobe and this time is a heel headpiece.
Latest promotional photos for Gaga’s forthcoming album “Born This Way”, shows the singer sporting a head-spinning accessory in yet another avant-garde shoot. Photographer Mariano Vivanco captures Gaga’s unconventional beauty in this new images.
Wearing a Thierry Mugler latex coat and humongous spiked platform heels, in true Gaga style she doesn’t hold back as she strike some provocative poses.
In one photo, the singer gives us her naked back, with her butt showing through her thong and her tattoos exposed. In another close-up shot Gaga raises her paws and shows us her grinned teeth.
That’s why Gaga is such a modern day fashion icon, she keeps us guessing on what she’s going to don next and she never disappoints. I can only guess what deviant piece she’s going to wear next. A gun hat? A penis hat maybe?


Tags: Born This Way, Lady Gaga, Mariano Vivanco, Music, Thierry Mugler

For their April Spring Issue, i-D magazine celebrates clothes designed to be put on, to show off and who better to grace the cover that fashion crazed Lady Gaga.
Gaga poses for the lens of photographer Mariano Vivanco for the “Exhibitionist Issue” of the magazine. Striking some pretty provocative poses that exhibit her body art, sensual skin and perky boobs, Gaga dons a blue latex Thierry Mugler coat with high-waisted pants throughout the pages of the magazine.
Her hair is peculiar as ever, while her nails are in stiletto format and her frantically baroque make up is flawlessly done. Gaga also sports her eccentric prostheses on her cheeks and shoulders.
It comes as no surprise that Gaga dons Mugler for her spread, since the shoot was directed by her long-time stylist and Mugler’s new Creative Director Nicola Formichetti. Gaga has been collaborating a lot with Mugler ever since Formichetti took over as Creative Director. Earlier this month Gaga walked the runway during Mugler Ready to Wear Autumn/Winter 2011/2012 show and also sports a few looks by the Paris-based fashion house in the music video for “Born This Way”.
Established in 1980 by Vogue’s former art director Terry Jones, i-D magazine is dedicated to fashion, music, art and youth culture.
Lady Gaga shows off her back tattoo, complemented by her shoulder and facial prostheses.
Lady Gaga does the “one-eye illuminati”. Her flawless over the top make-up was done by Billy B
The is no doubt that Gaga should have been cast as Trinity in the “Matrix”
Tags: Born This Way, i-D, Lady Gaga, Mariano Vivanco, Music, Nicola Formichetti, Terry Jones, Thierry Mugler, Vogue