Ana Beatriz Barros by Max Farago for Elle US March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2011

It may be February but Elle US looks ready for their summer with a sizzling Miami based shoot starring Ana Beatriz Barros. Photographed by Max Farago and styled by Francesca Burns, Ana walks the streets swathed in the colorful and bold looks of Missoni, Versace, Lanvin and others.









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20 thoughts on “Ana Beatriz Barros by Max Farago for Elle US March 2011”

  1. The model is just standing there with a trying-to-be-sultry face, which is so frustrating. They could have worked more with the clothes. I mean, how can you just STAND there while wearing THE season’s Prada dress??

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  2. The model is just standing there with a trying-to-be-sultry face, which is so frustrating. They could have worked more with the clothes. I mean, how can you just STAND there while wearing THE season’s Prada dress??

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  3. fashion is not about a pretty face and pretty clothes. i suggest you put on dom kennedy’s “watermelon sundae” and this editorial will make sense. feel the music, the mood, the attitude.

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