The Pirelli calendar is one that's eagerly awaited by all and sundry
involved with automotive matters and excellent photography, but
'sundry' rarely ever gets to own a copy. Even so, there is always keen
interest in both the models, the photographer/s shooting this
exclusive calendar, and how the models are depicted in the calendar.
One of the most striking, and yet subtle, calendars from this tyre
company came several years ago when the tyre tread pattern was
tastefully depicted as an element of the whole image. This time
around, the thirty-fifth, Pirelli has a more commercial motive behind
the choice of models – Pirelli's increased presence in China with
the opening of a new tyre plant. So, along with the inclusion of
Chinese models in the calendar, the theme of the calendar focuses on
Shanghai, along with its teahouses and former colonial areas. The
photographer is Patrick Demarchelier, originally from the small French
sea town of Le Havre.
He is possibly most well known as being
Princess Diana's official photographer – historic because he was the
first non-Brit to photograph the royal family. This is Demarchelier
second time as the Pirelli calendar photographer – the first was in
2005 in Rio de Janeiro in exotic, sultry Brazil. The 2008 edition has
(disappointingly for those expecting a skin show) 23 portraits, the
odd number due to August having just one. The selected models include
Agyness Deane and Lily Donaldson (UK), Doutzen Kroes (the
Netherlands), Catherine Mc Neil and Gemma Ward (Australia), Sasha
Pivovarova (Russia), Coco Rocha (Ireland) and Caroline Trentini
(Brazil). The Chinese beauties are Mo Wan Dan, Du Juan and Maggie
Cheung, the latter is an actress known for her roles in Chinese and
English films like Police Story, Super Cop, Actress, Chinese Box and
others. Du Juan, whose name means both the Azalea flower and the
Cuckoo bird, was the first Asian model to grace the cover of French
Vogue.
Mo Wandan was born in Guangdong Province, China.
She trained in track and field, but quit after injury. After she
participated in, and won, the China Model Star Contest in 2004, she
was signed on by a modeling agency. Narain’s flawless performance
should remind those who’ve have cast him aside that he’s still
very much a force to be reckoned with on the world motorsport stage.
In all fairness though, he was a little lucky to inherit first
position when Neel Jani of Switzerland, who was leading comfortably,
had trouble in the pits. But, more often than not, you need lady luck
in your corner in order to win a race. Narain, on his part, put in
quick laps when it counted, and set one fastest lap after another to
secure his position.
The Pirelli calendar is one that's eagerly
awaited by all and sundry involved with automotive matters and
excellent photography, but 'sundry' rarely ever gets to own a copy.
Even so, there is always keen interest in both the models, the
photographer/s shooting this exclusive calendar, and how the models
are depicted in the calendar. One of the most striking, and yet
subtle, calendars from this tyre company came several years ago when
the tyre tread pattern was tastefully depicted as an element of the
whole image. This time around, the thirty-fifth, Pirelli has a more
commercial motive behind the choice of models – Pirelli's increased
presence in China with the opening of a new tyre plant. So, along with
the inclusion of Chinese models in the calendar, the theme of the
calendar focuses on Shanghai, along with its teahouses and former
colonial areas. The photographer is Patrick Demarchelier, originally
from the small French sea town of Le Havre. He is possibly most well
known as being Princess Diana's official photographer – historic
because he was the first non-Brit to photograph the royal family.
This is Demarchelier second time as the Pirelli calendar
photographer – the first was in 2005 in Rio de Janeiro in exotic,
sultry Brazil. The 2008 edition has (disappointingly for those
expecting a skin show) 23 portraits, the odd number due to August
having just one. The selected models include Agyness Deane and Lily
Donaldson (UK), Doutzen Kroes (the Netherlands), Catherine Mc Neil and
Gemma Ward (Australia), Sasha Pivovarova (Russia), Coco Rocha
(Ireland) and Caroline Trentini (Brazil). The Chinese beauties are Mo
Wan Dan, Du Juan and Maggie Cheung, the latter is an actress known for
her roles in Chinese and English films like Police Story, Super Cop,
Actress, Chinese Box and others. Du Juan, whose name means both the
Azalea flower and the Cuckoo bird, was the first Asian model to grace
the cover of French Vogue. Mo Wandan was born in Guangdong Province,
China.
She trained in track and field, but quit after injury.
After she participated in, and won, the China Model Star Contest in
2004, she was signed on by a modeling agency. Narain’s flawless
performance should remind those who’ve have cast him aside that
he’s still very much a force to be reckoned with on the world
motorsport stage. In all fairness though, he was a little lucky to
inherit first position when Neel Jani of Switzerland, who was leading
comfortably, had trouble in the pits. But, more often than not, you
need lady luck in your corner in order to win a race. Narain, on his
part, put in quick laps when it counted, and set one fastest lap after
another to secure his position.
Priya Singh wrote this
article on behalf of
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