Lara Hemingway Owns the City Streets for Dossier Journal by Libby Gray

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Published July 31, 2012

Lady Lara – Photographer Libby Gray lenses blonde beauty Lara Hemingway for Dossier Journal online. Hanging out with her beau, Lara looks tough in casual military looks styled by Danielle Nachmani. A chic wardrobe of street snap worthy looks come from the likes of Timo Weiland, Moschino, Levi’s and vintage selects with one cool hat by Maison Michele.







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    • Or maybe the photographer is intentionally composing fuller frames with more headroom because she wants her subjects to be less significant and/or the scenes to be more prominent.

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