Fashion editor Nicoletta Santoro captures the trend of camel and neutral shades for the October issue of Vogue China. Styling Mirte Maas in looks from the likes of Maison Martin Margiela, Balenciaga and Givenchy, Santoro works with photographer Willy Vanderperre to create a story of feminine seduction with Rhapsody in Camel.
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i like it! that little light thing makes it interesting too!
i like it! that little light thing makes it interesting too!
It’s China’s time to shine!
It’s China’s time to shine!
Look 4 is amazing finally an editorial look where those Prada shoes seem actually doable. I love that all the looks are fearless yet sexy and distinguished because of the hosiery and the knits. By the way I need all of the knits featured in this post.
Look 4 is amazing finally an editorial look where those Prada shoes seem actually doable. I love that all the looks are fearless yet sexy and distinguished because of the hosiery and the knits. By the way I need all of the knits featured in this post.
Willy always delivers!
Willy always delivers!
These lightbulb images are cool… but it is a pity FGR does not post the old images Philip Dixon was doing ages ago for Bazaar and Paris Vogue that these are a copy of… -that are superior. (Dixon’s that is.)
These lightbulb images are cool… but it is a pity FGR does not post the old images Philip Dixon was doing ages ago for Bazaar and Paris Vogue that these are a copy of… -that are superior. (Dixon’s that is.)
I like the color skim, expression and lighting.
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I like the color skim, expression and lighting.
http://www.vncreatives.com
Unexpectedly Willy and Mirte make a flawless combo. Here’s hoping for more!
Love the shoot, but i don’t care for the model
it’s amazing