Imogen Morris Clarke by Billy Kidd for Soma Spring 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 23, 2011

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Updated May 8, 2019

Shady LadyImogen Morris Clarke stars in Billy Kidd’s expression laden sunglasses story for the latest issue of Soma. Styled by Priscilla Polley, Imogen dons high fashion specs from the likes of Fendi, Karen Walker and Tom Ford in the dynamic black and white portraits.








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14 thoughts on “Imogen Morris Clarke by Billy Kidd for Soma Spring 2011”

  1. nice accessories story, I think this photographer is good, to bad its a c level magazine. I think this is the big mistake of good new photographers working 4 lower end mags never gets you into the big ones.

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