Jana K, Gwen Loos & Anais Pouliot for Vogue Nippon February 2011 by Daniel Jackson

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Published January 7, 2011

Ringing in the new year with bold beauty, the February issue of Vogue Nippon enlists Daniel Jackson to shoot a story of red lips, nude eyes and natural hues. Featuring Anna Christine Speckhart, Jana Knauerova, Gwen Loos and Anais Pouliot styled by Alastair McKimm, the unique beauties wear the beauty creations of makeup artist Linda Cantello and hair stylist Esther Langham in It Makes a Difference.








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