Iselin Steiro by David Sims in Roller Girl | Vogue Paris November 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 22, 2010

Iselin Steiro evokes her inner tomboy in ensembles from DSquared2, Versace, American Apparel and more for the November issue of Vogue Paris. Lensed by David Sims with styling by Emmanuelle Alt, Iselin sports a mix of leather, ripped denim and cool attitude in Roller Girl.













source | Valentine27 @ TFS


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8 thoughts on “Iselin Steiro by David Sims in Roller Girl | Vogue Paris November 2010”

  1. I can’t get enough of the Iselin & David Sims combination. Even though I hate the bottom half of a lot of these outfits I still like the styling, it’s so wrong but it’s so right.

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