Alexandra Tomlinson by Jacques Olivar for Marie Claire Italia April 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 20, 2012

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Updated January 17, 2019

Perfect DayJacques Olivar delivers his own spin on retro style for the April cover shoot of Marie Claire Italia starring Alexandra Tomlinson (d’management group). Styled by Elisabetta Massari, Alexandra dons a wardrobe of ladylike pieces from the likes of Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dior and Moschino in the moody images.












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4 thoughts on “Alexandra Tomlinson by Jacques Olivar for Marie Claire Italia April 2012”

  1. I like the styling, but I feel as she has the same face expression, over and over again. 
    And the whole gas station, as Asa has said before, has been already used too much, I think.

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