Carola Remer by Sean & Seng for POP F/W 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 6, 2011

Taken for a RideCarola Remer gets swathed in a luxurious combination–furs and lingerie–for POP Magazine’s latest issue. Captured by Sean & Seng, Carola’s provocative wardrobe features the designs of Fendi, Salvatore Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli and others all styled by Tamara Rothstein. Posing alongside a red muscle car, the pin-up look is perfected with soft curls and light makeup. / Casting by Angus Munro









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15 thoughts on “Carola Remer by Sean & Seng for POP F/W 2011”

  1. I love the photography and the idea, but I wish the styling had been stronger.  Often in a story about furs every picture can start to look the same and I think that’s what happened here.  When I look at each photo individually I know that the coats are different from each other, but in my mind’s eye they all meld together into one indistinguishable coat.

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