Karolina Kurkova by Chadwick Tyler for Grey S/S 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 14, 2011

Karolina Kurkova shows her range with an angsty grunge inspired shoot for the spring-summer issue of Grey Magazine lensed by Chadwick Tyler. Wearing layered looks featuring the likes of Christian Dior, John Galliano and Donna Karan styled by Valentina Ilardi-Martin, Karolina shines in Frank Reps’ Shin Arima and Chiho Omae’s mussed hair and makeup.








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17 thoughts on “Karolina Kurkova by Chadwick Tyler for Grey S/S 2011”

  1. well, karolina is a master of creepy face expressions. remember the pic of her as marilyn manson?
    i love this ed, karolina is a great choice for it and chadwick never really disappoints.

  2. It is refreshing to see focus brought to the garments and not the beauty of the model. This is raw and edgy and I love. No makeup heroin chic? Maybe not a trend I’ll be trying on personally , but a welcomed change to the uber glam of 2010.

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