Noemie Lenoir by Thierry Le Gouès for French Revue de Modes S/S 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 3, 2011

Thierry Le Gouès captures a carefree Noemie Lenoir for the spring-summer issue of French Revue de Modes. With a bohemian spirit and nomadic wardrobe inspired by the Moroccan location styled by June Nakamoto, Noemie sports a rich array of looks from the likes of Dries Van Noten, Blumarine and Sonia Rykiel in Gazelle.













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19 thoughts on “Noemie Lenoir by Thierry Le Gouès for French Revue de Modes S/S 2011”

  1. That Jil Sander gown is so wrong for this shoot. Noemie is stunning, wish we saw more of her in editorials.

  2. I miss Thierry Le Goues’ more color saturated looks, like his previous work for Antik Batik. This photoshop-heavy stuff is too trendy for such a masterful photographer. I just started looking at http://www.RyanDarcy.com – I like his colors.

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