Edita Vilkeviciute by Patrick Demarchelier | Vogue China April 2010

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Published March 18, 2010

Captured in black and white by Patrick Demarchelier, Edita Vilkeviciute is the epitome of elegance in crisp white tops and dresses from Alexander Wang, D&G and Donna Karan. Published in the April edition of Vogue China, Edita wows in a playful combination of stripes, ribbons and jewelry styled by Nicoletta Santoro.










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30 thoughts on “Edita Vilkeviciute by Patrick Demarchelier | Vogue China April 2010”

  1. boring boring boring…
    patrick lives in the past…
    such a poor outcome with such an amazing model like edita who looks sooooo boring in this editorials sums it all up.

  2. boring boring boring…
    patrick lives in the past…
    such a poor outcome with such an amazing model like edita who looks sooooo boring in this editorials sums it all up.

  3. boring boring boring…
    patrick lives in the past…
    such a poor outcome with such an amazing model like edita who looks sooooo boring in this editorials sums it all up.

  4. Yeah, the concept is lame and so regular. It's nothing out of the ordinary. I agree with krst in thinking that Edita is too outstanding as a model to be featured in such bland photographs. I think she looks beautiful nonetheless and am looking forward to more editorials with her.

  5. Yeah, the concept is lame and so regular. It's nothing out of the ordinary. I agree with krst in thinking that Edita is too outstanding as a model to be featured in such bland photographs. I think she looks beautiful nonetheless and am looking forward to more editorials with her.

  6. Yeah, the concept is lame and so regular. It's nothing out of the ordinary. I agree with krst in thinking that Edita is too outstanding as a model to be featured in such bland photographs. I think she looks beautiful nonetheless and am looking forward to more editorials with her.

  7. I agree…kinda disappointed by patricks work. The lighting is sloppy and lazy. Either this was done on purpose or they had to do this super last minute ha

    • HEY MY NAME IS NICOLETTA SANTORO FASHION DIRECTOR AT VOGUE , I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOUR PORTFOLIO AS YOU SOUND LIKE A OUTSTANDING EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER KNOWING ABOUT LIGHTING AND ATTITUDE .

      THANKS

    • HEY MY NAME IS NICOLETTA SANTORO FASHION DIRECTOR AT VOGUE , I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOUR PORTFOLIO AS YOU SOUND LIKE A OUTSTANDING EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER KNOWING ABOUT LIGHTING AND ATTITUDE .

      THANKS

  8. I agree…kinda disappointed by patricks work. The lighting is sloppy and lazy. Either this was done on purpose or they had to do this super last minute ha

  9. I agree…kinda disappointed by patricks work. The lighting is sloppy and lazy. Either this was done on purpose or they had to do this super last minute ha

    • HEY MY NAME IS NICOLETTA SANTORO FASHION DIRECTOR AT VOGUE , I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOUR PORTFOLIO AS YOU SOUND LIKE A OUTSTANDING EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER KNOWING ABOUT LIGHTING AND ATTITUDE .

      THANKS

  10. Yeah PD is boring. Last good editorial he did was at the beginning of last year for Vogue Paris with Lily Donaldson.

    Ms. Santoro, if you are for real, just because you work at Vogue, doesn't mean you have a perfect eye necessarily for photography. Vogue doesn't always get it right, especially VChina. Please don't try to intimidate people who are allowed their opinion.

  11. Yeah PD is boring. Last good editorial he did was at the beginning of last year for Vogue Paris with Lily Donaldson.

    Ms. Santoro, if you are for real, just because you work at Vogue, doesn't mean you have a perfect eye necessarily for photography. Vogue doesn't always get it right, especially VChina. Please don't try to intimidate people who are allowed their opinion.

  12. Yeah PD is boring. Last good editorial he did was at the beginning of last year for Vogue Paris with Lily Donaldson.

    Ms. Santoro, if you are for real, just because you work at Vogue, doesn't mean you have a perfect eye necessarily for photography. Vogue doesn't always get it right, especially VChina. Please don't try to intimidate people who are allowed their opinion.

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