Morning Beauty | Natalia Vodianova by Paolo Roversi

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Published January 5, 2011

Natalia Vodianova photographed by Paolo Roversi and styled by Marie-Amelie Sauvé










Originally published in Vogue Paris (March 2003) as Haute Tension


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30 thoughts on “Morning Beauty | Natalia Vodianova by Paolo Roversi”

  1. wow
    the styling is so horrendous it’s almost good…

    but well it was 2003….everyone was a little bit weird back then!

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  2. wow
    the styling is so horrendous it’s almost good…

    but well it was 2003….everyone was a little bit weird back then!

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  3. Ouch, cannot stand this. All the different elements could have been great, but thrown in a pot it’s just a editorial sludge. The mood does not suit the type of modeling, which does not suit the clothes, which don’t suit the studio, which doesn’t suit the H&M. It’s just a mess of concepts that don’t quite match or enhance eachother.

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  4. This is one of those editorials that is still fun to look at even after all these years. Roversi and Natalia are a great combination.

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  5. It’s clear that this is from 2003, but the grungy, strung out look tends to always work. And I love the shoes in the 7th photo. I’ve gotten sick of seeing Natalia everywhere, but I like her a lot here.

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  6. Marie-Amélie Sauvé should save French Vogue .
    She’s the only interesting French strong stylist nowadays .
    This story is so cool – Roversi s colors are simply perfect .
    Merci & please keep on shooting !

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  7. OMG!!! I still remember this shooting! it was amazing! Loving the lolita/roller girl 70s look! great for the next summer’11!!

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