d’management group‘s Elisa Sednaoui turns up the volume for her most recent editorial work in Vanity Fair Italy. Styled by Leila Smara in standout pieces from Prada, Chanel and Lanvin, the Italian beauty shines in front of Benoit Peverelli‘s lens. In addition to appearing in all the latest glossies, Elisa also can be seen on the big screen with the film Bus Palladium. Talk about talent!
never mind skinny, she looks tired and there's barely any expression
never mind skinny, she looks tired and there's barely any expression
never mind skinny, she looks tired and there's barely any expression
not quite sure what to think, normally a big fan of Natalia, but it's almost like she looks a bit uncomfortable. But there are some good shots and I like the colors in the photos
not quite sure what to think, normally a big fan of Natalia, but it's almost like she looks a bit uncomfortable. But there are some good shots and I like the colors in the photos
not quite sure what to think, normally a big fan of Natalia, but it's almost like she looks a bit uncomfortable. But there are some good shots and I like the colors in the photos
her face and figure look disturbingly unhealthy
her face and figure look disturbingly unhealthy
her face and figure look disturbingly unhealthy
why does her nose look so weird? it looks like someone smashed her up against a window..
why does her nose look so weird? it looks like someone smashed her up against a window..
why does her nose look so weird? it looks like someone smashed her up against a window..
love the Vanity Fair photo
love the Vanity Fair photo
love the Vanity Fair photo
If my nose looked like this it would be already a good affair!!! :))
If my nose looked like this it would be already a good affair!!! :))
If my nose looked like this it would be already a good affair!!! :))
She's boring.
She's boring.
She's boring.