Natalia Vodianova by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Vogue Turkey September 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 1, 2011

More, More, More – Making a dramatic change, Natalia Vodianova goes blonde for the September cover shoot of Vogue Turkey. Lensed by Cuneyt Akeroglu and styled by Ece Sukan, Natalia stuns in the crystal adorned designs of Tom Ford, Gucci, Balmain and others in the high gloss story.






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13 thoughts on “Natalia Vodianova by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Vogue Turkey September 2011”

  1. At first I didn’t love the hair, but now I really dig it here.  It makes everything feel more futuristic and interesting, not to mention her face looks gorgeous and she’s finally not making weird lazy-eyed expressions like she had been recently.  If she’d had her normal light brown hair, I think this shoot would be just a little too straight-forward with nothing to make it stand out.

  2. I’m really not in Natalia Vodianova’s latest editorials but because of the style, hair and makeup I just love it! Thank you FGR now I’ve found some new inspiration with: Cuneyt Akeroglu!

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