Karen Elson by Mark Segal for Vogue China November 2011

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Published October 17, 2011

Exotic Adventure – Photographer Mark Segal lenses the inimitable Karen Elson with lupine companions for this dreamy editorial in the latest issue of Vogue China. Stylist Tabitha Simmons uses textured selects from Céline, Alexander McQueen, Isabel Marant, Rodarte, Jean Paul Gaultier, Mary Katrantzou and others to create rich looks that evoke folk-tale beauty in a forest setting.








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4 thoughts on “Karen Elson by Mark Segal for Vogue China November 2011”

  1. It’s a great sophisticated yet not quite domesticated look–not always easy to pull off at all, without going too much one way or the other.

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