Scarlett Johansson’s famous film character, the badass weapon-toting Natasha Romanoff from “Avenger’s Endgame,” couldn’t be father away — sartorially speaking — from her new collaboration with As If magazine, artist David Salle and designer Peter Hidalgo. In a photo shoot that Salle art directed and As If editor in chief Tatijana Shoan photographed, Johansson wears a trio of limited-edition dresses with screen siren silhouettes that brought out the actress’ flirtatious side.
Johansson appears on three cover versions of As If volume 15 wearing one of the dress styles designed in-house with Hidalgo and with paintings from Salle’s recent show at London’s Skarstedt Gallery, “Musical-ity and Humour,” printed onto the garments. In addition, limited-edition made-to-measure versions of two dress styles will be offered, each numbered and signed by Salle.
When Johansson agreed to be As If’s model, “we knew we had to do something extraordinary to elevate the typical cover girl image into a work of art worthy of one of Hollywood’s most valuable players,” said Shoan. “We knew we had to pair her with an artist.” Salle was all too happy to see his art transferred to fabric, since his father owned a fashion boutique when he was a child and he had memories of helping dress the mannequins in the window displays. “David said he had always imagined somehow working with dresses,” Fishkind said. “We decided to created limited-edition dresses that Scarlett would wear for a cover shoot.
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