Anouck Lepere by Asa Tallgard in Gucci for Elle Russia November 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 28, 2011

All of the Glamour – No doubt one of the hottest collections of the fall season has been Gucci’s seventies inspired glamour, and the November cover shoot of Elle Russia captures the luxe designs with Asa Tallgard’s colorful images. Starring Anouck Lepere styled by Daria Anichkina, Anouck sports sexy curls by Patricia Morales and dark, autumn makeup by Brigitte Reiss-Andersen in a minimally furnished setting.








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6 thoughts on “Anouck Lepere by Asa Tallgard in Gucci for Elle Russia November 2011”

  1. I like this sooo much more than the Mert & Marcus one.  It’s still got the contrasting colors and  colored light, but it’s also much more natural feeling at the same time.  I think that’s more what the clothes are trying to be.

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