Anais Pouliot by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Russia April 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 1, 2011

Cheeky CoutureAnais Pouliot joins Cordelia K and Kristians Silis for a story of couture fun in a way only Ellen von Unwerth can deliver for the April issue of Vogue Russia. With Kristians playing the role of photographer and Anais and Cordelia as his subjects, Unwerth captures a cheeky narrative using garments from the likes of Armani Privé, Valentino and Givenchy Haute Couture styled by Katerina Mukhina.











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18 thoughts on “Anais Pouliot by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Russia April 2011”

  1. It’s lovely to see Ellen doing a romantic shoot in piquant color the way she used to. I miss this side of Von Unwerth – it’s just magical.

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