Kat Hessen by Alexander Neumann for Vogue Mexico October 2011

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Published October 7, 2011

That Girl – Stylist Vanessa Bellugeon turns Kat Hessen into a film noir-esque beauty for this street story lensed by Alexander Neumann. Shot for the October issue of Vogue Mexico, Kat dons long coats, slick blouses and bright pencil skirts from the likes of Burberry Prorsum, Yves Saint Laurent and Marc Jacobs. With a vintage inspired up-do and a deep red pout, Kat is classy with dangerous edge.








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5 thoughts on “Kat Hessen by Alexander Neumann for Vogue Mexico October 2011”

  1. The styling looks amazing, and the photographer had an amazing blast shooting it, you can tell he loved the girl, the clothes and the way everything looks mixes the nostalgia of the forties mixed with the modernity of the reinterpretation of the designers, the stylist did a magnificent job!

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