Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue Paris

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 19, 2011

Queen of NoiseRaquel Zimmermann channels her inner rock and roll goddess for the music issue (December/January) of Vogue Paris. In front of David Sims’ lens, Raquel is an androgynous vixen in shimmering ensembles from labels such as Giorgio Armani, Haider Ackermann, Kenzo and Givenchy styled by editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt.











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8 thoughts on “Raquel Zimmermann by David Sims for Vogue Paris”

  1. Kind of the same stuff we see Sims & Raquel produce for Vogue Paris a lot, but I do love both of them so I can’t say that it bothers me too much.

  2. “I Love Rock and Roll” just started playing in my head.  So it rocks–the styling, the photography, and Raquel of course.

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