The Pirelli Calendar 2016 that we lost
Categories: Celebrities
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-pirelli-calendar-2016-that-we-lost.htmlIn September, we already told that the world of men's calendars will never be the same after Pirelli decided in 2016 to print portraits of women who change the world not by their appearance, but by their actions, instead of leggy, shapely beauties on the pages of their calendar.
Today it's time to take a look at the impressive results of Annie Leibovitz's work. A magnificent series of 13 classic black-and-white portraits pleases, surprises, outrages, provokes. The only thing she doesn't do is make it impossible to remain indifferent. This means that Leibovitz has achieved her goal — to show what a huge role women play in the development of society in our time. Hurray!
(13 photos in total)
Source: vogue.ru
1. Cover. Patron of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in China Yao Chen
2. January. Model Natalia Vodianova
3. February. Film Producer Kathleen Kennedy
4. March. MoMA PS1 collector and director Agnes Gand with granddaughter Sadie Rain Hope-Gand
5. April. Tennis player Serena Williams
6. May. Documentary filmmaker Fran Lebowitz
7. June. Producer and fighter for racial equality Melody Hobson
8. July. Director and screenwriter Ava Duvernay
9. August. Blogger Tavi Gevinson
10. September. Photographer and film director Shirin Neshat
11. October. Artist Yoko Ono
12. November. Singer and poet Patti Smith
13. December. Comedic actress Amy Schumer
Keywords: Pirelli | Women | Calendar | Annie Leibovitz
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