Carmelita Mendes & Barbara di Creddo by Manuel Nogueira for Elle Brazil November 2011

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Published October 30, 2011

Tropical FutureManuel Nogueira captures a colorful, tropical themed story for the November issue of Elle Brazil starring Carmelita Mendes and Barbara di Creddo. Styled by Susana Barbosa, the duo wows in a mix of industrial and botanical settings with sexy swimwear for the new season. / Fashion Editor : Susana Barbosa, Coordination : Rita Lazarotti, Beauty Artist: Diego Américo









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7 thoughts on “Carmelita Mendes & Barbara di Creddo by Manuel Nogueira for Elle Brazil November 2011”

  1. an interesting mix of colours, not the colour palette i would normally like but there’s something about the awkwardness of the models and the clashing colours that makes me like this shoot

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