Clemence Poesy by Eric Guillemain for Vogue Turkey March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 28, 2011

Our first look at the March issue of Vogue Turkey features Eric Guillemain’s relaxed portraits of French actress Clemence Poesy. Wearing some of the season’s most stunning dresses styled by fashion editor Konca Aykan, Clemence makes lace and cashmere look like the perfect combination in the captivating series.








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    • They did, until Terry Richardson photographed f*cking Paris Hilton for their cover. Just atrocious.

    • They did, until Terry Richardson photographed f*cking Paris Hilton for their cover. Just atrocious.

  1. Why did they choose Clemence? She doesn’t look like she knows how to model at all. Is it just because she’s a pretty French It-Girl?

  2. Why did they choose Clemence? She doesn’t look like she knows how to model at all. Is it just because she’s a pretty French It-Girl?

  3. I think Clemence is absolutely beautiful, and although she isn’t really a fantastic model, with better styling and photography this could have been done much more nicely.

    • More “nicely” would have been like the two hundred shoots she’s already done…My thoughts is that something “different” is happening here. There is also a slight hint about Clémence’s forthcoming movie called “Jeanne Captive”.

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