Yulia by Wee Khim in Valentino for L'Officiel Singapore April 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 21, 2011

Wee Khim captures Yulia in a wardrobe Valentino spring 2011 for the April issue of L’Officiel Singapore. Using a soft and romantic gaze that matches Valentino’s feminine lacework designs, Khim works with fashion editor Johnny Khoo for a story of elegant divineness.







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14 thoughts on “Yulia by Wee Khim in Valentino for L'Officiel Singapore April 2011”

  1. Am I the only one that misses STRONG valentino red style? Dont get me wrong, I like the “new” direction with these organza, soft, feminine dresses, but to me personally, its not quite Valentino completely. I miss the strength and confidence of a Valentino woman.

  2. Am I the only one that misses STRONG valentino red style? Dont get me wrong, I like the “new” direction with these organza, soft, feminine dresses, but to me personally, its not quite Valentino completely. I miss the strength and confidence of a Valentino woman.

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