Kendra Spears by Mariano Vivanco for Muse Winter 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 14, 2011

Madame XKendra Spears hits the New York City streets in Mariano Vivanco’s alluring portraits taken for the winter edition of Muse Magazine. Outfitted by Beth Fenton, Kendra sports a wardrobe of great outerwear and daytime looks from the likes of Christian Dior, Jil Sander, Salvatore Ferragamo and Lanvin. / Hair by Fernando Torrent, Makeup by Maud Laceppe









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9 thoughts on “Kendra Spears by Mariano Vivanco for Muse Winter 2011”

  1. I love the vintage feel of the styling combined with the modern locations complete with graffiti and a cash machine.  It’s a much bolder statement and feels so natural. 

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