Aline Weber by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Japan August 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 21, 2011

Countryside BluesCamilla Akrans teams up with stylist Sissy Vian for a strictly seductive story in the August issue of Vogue Japan. Starring Aline Weber as a braid wearing diva, the countryside and all its beauty serves as the perfect backdrop to the elegant designs of Max Mara, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana and many more.














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19 thoughts on “Aline Weber by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Japan August 2011”

  1. I don’t know, I’m finding it difficult to see past that garish blue colour, plus the fact that she looks so much like Lara Stone.

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  2. Aline looks fabulous to me (though yes, very Lara), but the photography is so not good.  I think Camilla needs to try something different, we’ve seen this from her a million times and the blue filters look horrible.  The Givenchy shot is nice, I’m pretty partial to that collection so I’m probably biased.

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  3. Aline looks fabulous to me (though yes, very Lara), but the photography is so not good.  I think Camilla needs to try something different, we’ve seen this from her a million times and the blue filters look horrible.  The Givenchy shot is nice, I’m pretty partial to that collection so I’m probably biased.

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  4. I think the color filter is trying to distract from the fact that these fall fashion photos were shot in the spring.  Even the deer is still shedding its winter fur!

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  5. Camilla Akrans is Camilla Akrans, and Mert&Marcus are
    Mert&Marcus…This blue color is her signature, and she deserves an
    award for it! Not only the blue color, but all her other color schemes
    in other editorials, are phenomenal!

    NONE of you can achieve these colors!!! I have read 100’s of posts in so
    many blogs by photographers who are dying to know the technique she’s
    using to achieve these colors!! you are just jealous of her…

    How many of you would have the balls to present such color schemes to their clients?! She’s an artist and she can do whatever she wants to her photos, as long as the client is happy! None of you have the right to judge her…especially that her work is representing
    the clients she works for; I don’t think
    that any of you understands fashion or fashion photography more than
    VOGUE!

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