Candice Swanepoel by Daniel Jackson for Vogue China February 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 26, 2012

Urban SportsCandice Swanepoel is smoldering hot in the February edition of Vogue China donning sportswear inspired looks styled by Alastair McKimm. In front of Daniel Jackson’s lens, Candice glistens in the designs of Stella McCartney, Alexander Wang, Balenciaga, Narciso Rodriguez and others in the studio images. / Hair by Yannick D’is, Makeup by Yadim









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17 thoughts on “Candice Swanepoel by Daniel Jackson for Vogue China February 2012”

  1. what has happened with dan jackson, he’s like solve, once they were fresh and had new ideas, today they just go on repeat and make boring images… this is not interesting!

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