Dace by Sarra Fleur Abou-El-Haj for NAAG October 2011

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Published October 11, 2011

The Chameleon – Photographer Sarra Fleur Abou-El-Haj captures a fresh, modern mix of classic and androgynous style for this editorial in the October issue of NAAG Magazine. Inspired by the looks of Diane Keaton and Catherine Deneuve, stylist Yael Gitai uses smart, minimalist selects from Givenchy, Chloe, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent, Emilio Pucci and Armani among others. Model Dace (Ford) dons chic eyewear and loose curls by Nei Cruz, which pull everything together.









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