Saturday, September 24, 2011

Laetitia Casta~ Laetitia Casta Postcard~ Rare Postcard!!~ Approx 4" x 6"


  • "Postcard" water-mark does NOT appear on the actual postcard
Revealing the infinite variety of the "World's Hottest Woman" (Rolling Stone)

She's the hottest French export since Brigitte Bardot. She's graced the runways of Galliano and Gaultier and appeared on hundreds of magazine covers worldwide. And in a world of gaunt, underfed, pale models, she's a bodacious, curvy, voluptuous breath of fresh air. She's Laetitia Casta. Called "the sexiest model" by Details and "the most beautiful woman in the world" by Paris Match, Laetitia Casta is on her way to becoming the supreme supermodel of the decade.

Featuring the stunning, revealing, and erotic photography of Ritts and Isserman, Laetitia is filled with the most sensuous photographs ever taken of this modern-day Aphrodite. Complete with accompanying essays on Laetitia's world and her outlook on life, and includin! g previously unpublished photographs and a full-color poster, Laetitia is the sexiest book in bookstores this year.

Already a frequent cover girl, Laetitia is the new face of L'Oreal and a featured model for the Victoria's Secret catalog. She has starred in ads for Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Isaac Mizrahi, and several Guess campaigns. She made her screen debut in this year's film Asterix and Obelix, with Gerard Depardieu, and she has appeared in three Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues. 1968. Catherine, Yves and Herve are 20 years old. They are students and they love each other. The revolt in May turns their lives upside down. Filled with a sense of communal Utopia, along with a few friends, they move to an abandoned farm in the Lot region. The need for freedom and personal accomplishment leads them to make choices that end up taking them separate ways.

1989. Catherine and Yves` children are young adults and affront a world that has changed profound! ly: between the end of Communism and the explosion of the AIDS! virus, the militant heritage of the generation that preceded them has to be updated.Three days at the thermal baths in Vals: one photographer, Dominique Issermann, one iconic muse, Laetitia Casta, and the impressive architecture of Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. One stunning location, one naked woman, one intense photographic encounter. This is Issermann's second monograph following her 1986 book on Anne Rohart at the Château de Maisons-Laffitte. A long-awaited publication, pure, sensitive and intimate, Laetitia Casta is Issermann's contemporary take on the nude tradition.


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