Caitlin Lomax by Greta Ilieva for Zoo #33

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 4, 2012

Caitlin – Caitlin Lomax shows off her naughty side for Greta Ilieva’s latest work in Zoo Magazine #33. Wearing a wardrobe mixed of lingerie pieces paired with ready to wear looks styled by Margaret Crow, Caitlin wows in the designs of Valentino, Azzedine Alaïa, Chloé, Chanel and others.














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9 thoughts on “Caitlin Lomax by Greta Ilieva for Zoo #33”

  1. I usually love what you post but this is some HACK shit.  The type of shit that makes me cringe when some art school hipster “wants to” be a professional photographer.   Hone your skills!  The reason I didn’t go into the profession was because I didn’t have the skills and I didn’t want to be another Terry wannabe crap photog.

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  2. Interesting that the negative comment was deleted.  I completely agree – hack photo job, just some more art school trendy crap photography with no skill or aesthetic.  Blech.

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