Anna Maria Jagodzinska by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue China June 2010

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Published May 14, 2010

With a cool combination of romantic hues paired with a dusky background, photographer Lachlan Bailey delivers one dreamy story for his latest work in Vogue China June. Styled by Anne Christensen in light and airy garments from the likes of Fendi, Calvin Klein and Stella McCartney, model Anna Maria Jagodzinska gets leggy in Kiss the Sky.









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72 thoughts on “Anna Maria Jagodzinska by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue China June 2010”

    • It's not so much that as the direction and texture of the light combined with the makeup is too… well… chino-flatness… and to make it worse they have pulled up the shadows.

      It's just the elements all together are not nice, they need to be tweaked, AnnaJ is my fav and I like the photog, so it's not a bias, I just think…. well, imagine if the hair was wet and down… even that one thing would make the whole thing work a bit better. ALSO all the pastels… ugh! It works and has some meaning in Vogue Italia/VP maybe, but we see too much of it for decades with little or no variation out of China/Korea/etc.

      Again it's a failure in Sino-Eastern tastes that they are so conservative.

      Reply
    • It's not so much that as the direction and texture of the light combined with the makeup is too… well… chino-flatness… and to make it worse they have pulled up the shadows.

      It's just the elements all together are not nice, they need to be tweaked, AnnaJ is my fav and I like the photog, so it's not a bias, I just think…. well, imagine if the hair was wet and down… even that one thing would make the whole thing work a bit better. ALSO all the pastels… ugh! It works and has some meaning in Vogue Italia/VP maybe, but we see too much of it for decades with little or no variation out of China/Korea/etc.

      Again it's a failure in Sino-Eastern tastes that they are so conservative.

      Reply
    • It's not so much that as the direction and texture of the light combined with the makeup is too… well… chino-flatness… and to make it worse they have pulled up the shadows.

      It's just the elements all together are not nice, they need to be tweaked, AnnaJ is my fav and I like the photog, so it's not a bias, I just think…. well, imagine if the hair was wet and down… even that one thing would make the whole thing work a bit better. ALSO all the pastels… ugh! It works and has some meaning in Vogue Italia/VP maybe, but we see too much of it for decades with little or no variation out of China/Korea/etc.

      Again it's a failure in Sino-Eastern tastes that they are so conservative.

      Reply
    • It's not so much that as the direction and texture of the light combined with the makeup is too… well… chino-flatness… and to make it worse they have pulled up the shadows.

      It's just the elements all together are not nice, they need to be tweaked, AnnaJ is my fav and I like the photog, so it's not a bias, I just think…. well, imagine if the hair was wet and down… even that one thing would make the whole thing work a bit better. ALSO all the pastels… ugh! It works and has some meaning in Vogue Italia/VP maybe, but we see too much of it for decades with little or no variation out of China/Korea/etc.

      Again it's a failure in Sino-Eastern tastes that they are so conservative.

      Reply

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