The Petrarchan Ideal: Dree Hemingway for Vogue Russia
Dree Hemingway delivers porcelain glamour, dramatic beauty and opulent excess for the August 2009 issue of Vogue Russia.

Photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Katie Grand, the stark studio portraits place Hemingway against a nearly colorless background and let every polished detail hit harder.
Glossy black lingerie, high-waisted silhouettes and heavy gemstone jewelry meet swept-back blonde hair, lacquered nails and unapologetically dark lips.
The styling draws its strength from contrast: exposed skin against sculpted underpinnings, pale light against black fabric and classical beauty interrupted by something colder and more severe.
Soft femininity, dramatically exposed—and then sharpened by jewelry, shadow and attitude.
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Dree Hemingway in High-Contrast Glamour
Hemingway’s expression remains almost completely controlled as the beauty look grows more theatrical. The first portrait delivers rich crimson lipstick and emerald-toned jewelry; the second pushes the styling darker with glossy black lips, blue gemstones and sculpted blonde waves.
McLellan keeps the lighting direct and nearly unforgiving, removing the softness normally associated with lingerie imagery. The result feels less like seduction and more like an immaculate fashion study in surface, posture and power.

“Triangle-bra cutouts reveal porcelain skin. Femininity, dramatically exposed. Strengthened by dark lipstick and opulent jewelry. The Petrarchan ideal.”
Horse, INYIM archive note
More than sixteen years later, the photographs remain firmly rooted in late-2000s editorial fashion: polished, provocative and completely committed to the image.
Dree Hemingway, Alasdair McLellan and Katie Grand turn two stripped-back portraits into pure, high-gloss fashion mythology.
Sources: Design Scene’s original August 2009 issue credits and Fashion Gone Rogue’s archival feature. This INYIM story was originally published in November 2009 and refreshed for formatting, accessibility and archival clarity.





