Kendra Spears by Nino Muñoz for Numéro Tokyo

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 12, 2011

Living in ColorKendra Spears channels her inner 90s diva for the December issue of Numéro Tokyo, lensed by Nino Muñoz. Outfitted by fashion editor Charles Varenne, Kendra sports a wardrobe of colorful and voluminous ensembles from labels such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Prada and many more. Vibrant makeup by Maud Laceppe and a twisted up-do by hair stylist Leonardo Manetti perfect the retro redux.







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9 thoughts on “Kendra Spears by Nino Muñoz for Numéro Tokyo”

  1. interesting make-up and accessories
    this editorial isn’t bad, but i can’t help but see a less fierce version of Cindy Crawford in Kendra  

  2. I like it, Kendra is gorgeous and the photos are great, but i think it’s time for fashion move on about reivented 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and started something new!!! Oh god

  3. Kendra is a great model but she is giving the same expression in every photo, the styling isn’t helping this editorial either.

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