Rose Byrne by Will Davidson for Muse Fall 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 19, 2011

The Apartment – Australian actress Rose Byrne takes a stab at modeling with Will Davidson’s cinematic portraits for the fall edition of Muse Magazine. In the solitude of an empty apartment, Rose sports classic looks from labels such as Prada, Stella McCartney and Dolce & Gabbana styled by Zoe James. Loose curls by Shon and dewy makeup by Sally Branka complete the elegant vibe.









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8 thoughts on “Rose Byrne by Will Davidson for Muse Fall 2011”

    • Yes, I think so.  I remember her from the movie Sunshine, just before she started Damages, and she was softer.

      She’s giving a bit of a Irina Lazareanu look here that is kinda cool.  I think the retro look isn’t quite in line with the movie The Apartment, but maybe they weren’t referencing that.

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