Dewi Driegen by Taki Bibelas for Marie Claire Italia October 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 31, 2010

Bringing soft and romantic hues to the pages of this month’s Marie Claire Italia, photographer Taki Bibelas captures Dewi Driegen in a mix of retro and contemporary looks. Wearing autumn ensembles from the likes of Prada, Trussardi 1911 and Chanel styled by Ivana Spernicelli, Dewi exudes relaxed elegance.














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9 thoughts on “Dewi Driegen by Taki Bibelas for Marie Claire Italia October 2010”

  1. Wow! I love it! The clothes are OK, but the photography is fabulous, I wish I could see more of this in other editorials!

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