Annabella Barber by Jamie Nelson for Madame Germany February 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 26, 2012

Some Like it HotAnnabella Barber plays the role of ’50s vixen in the latest spring fashions for the February issue of Madame Germany. In front of Jamie Nelson’s lens, Annabella soaks in the sights of Hollywood, California with classic looks from the likes of Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu and Hermès styled by Hanni Pontani.










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13 thoughts on “Annabella Barber by Jamie Nelson for Madame Germany February 2012”

  1. Funny to make that comparison – as this is actually the very same house where the Gucci campaign was shot. 

  2. I was thinking the same thing when I saw the thumbnail but more because of the color post processing done to it.

  3. “…. but there is already a Mert and Marcus”

    There’s already “everyone else”. Mert and Marcus get inspiration from lots of other sources as well.

  4. Kind of tired of this same Mert & Marcus/ Camilla Akrans/ Mario Sorrenti-ish look that’s happening everywhere.

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