Tao Okamoto by Camilla Akrans | Vogue China April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 18, 2010

Keeping in line with her soft and feminine aesthetic, photographer Camilla Akrans captures a blonde Tao Okamoto among the trees and flowers with Vision of Delight. Styled by Anne Christensen, the dreamy story can be found in April’s Vogue China with pieces that highlight color, movement and pattern.










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34 thoughts on “Tao Okamoto by Camilla Akrans | Vogue China April 2010”

  1. The shot on the swing, at first I thought it was Magdalena Frackowiak (or maybe it's Magdalena that looks like Toa here). It's a combination of the oblique angle emphasing the very wide cheekbones they both share, the shadows and light making Toa's face seem shorter (just the well lighted parts of Toa's face remind me of Magda, when I concentrate on the shadowed parts also, it's Toa). Of course the blond hair adds to the confusion. Wow, I never thought I would say Toa looks like Magda (it almost gives me a crazy sort of insight into both Toa's and Magdalena's look, and their appeal in fashion).

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  2. The shot on the swing, at first I thought it was Magdalena Frackowiak (or maybe it's Magdalena that looks like Toa here). It's a combination of the oblique angle emphasing the very wide cheekbones they both share, the shadows and light making Toa's face seem shorter (just the well lighted parts of Toa's face remind me of Magda, when I concentrate on the shadowed parts also, it's Toa). Of course the blond hair adds to the confusion. Wow, I never thought I would say Toa looks like Magda (it almost gives me a crazy sort of insight into both Toa's and Magdalena's look, and their appeal in fashion).

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  3. Love this series of images, the model and location is great. And thanks for posting great blogs and always keeping me up to date on the latest and greatest of fashion and photography. I've recently become very addicted to your blog 🙂

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  4. Love this series of images, the model and location is great. And thanks for posting great blogs and always keeping me up to date on the latest and greatest of fashion and photography. I've recently become very addicted to your blog 🙂

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  5. So dreamy! Love the atmosphere and the light. It's interesting to see Tao in another hair style that her usual bob. This shows that she is a true cameleon.

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  6. So dreamy! Love the atmosphere and the light. It's interesting to see Tao in another hair style that her usual bob. This shows that she is a true cameleon.

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  7. So dreamy! Love the atmosphere and the light. It's interesting to see Tao in another hair style that her usual bob. This shows that she is a true cameleon.

    Reply

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