Aurelia by Carlotta Moye for Madison Australia May 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 14, 2011

South of the Border – Inspired by Mexican culture and artist Frida Kahlo, the May issue of Madison Australia enlists Carlotta Moye for a story of colorful prints and voluminous dresses made for the editorial spotlight. Starring Aurelia at Ford, stylist Rachel Wayman selects a wardrobe of Prada, Carla Zampatti, Louis Vuitton and others in the sun drenched images. / Hair by David Keogh, Makeup by Craig Beaglehole








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19 thoughts on “Aurelia by Carlotta Moye for Madison Australia May 2011”

  1. it doesn’t look anything like the crazy stylistic concoctions of frida kahlo, but it is a beautiful and well-styled editorial nonetheless.

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