Daphne Groeneveld by Josh Olins for Vogue China February 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 27, 2012

Spring Breeze – Showing off a more sleek take on the spring collections, Daphne Groeneveld is an ethereal vision in Josh Olins’ latest work for Vogue China February. Styled by Alastair McKimm, Daphne wears pastel pieces from the labels such as Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren in a tranquil setting envisioned by set designer Piers Hanmer. / Hair by Shon, Makeup by Sally Branka








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11 thoughts on “Daphne Groeneveld by Josh Olins for Vogue China February 2012”

  1. Interesting reactions from everyone else. I love this- Daphne’s ethereal beauty mixed w/ the weirdo eye make-up that makes her look like a tired fairy is fascinating, I rather like the styling (pastels, motorcycle jackets, it’s nice enough) and Olins is pretty great at projecting a light, airy feeling.

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  2. I don’t understand what doens’t fit here for you. For me the editorial is very good. She intentionally almost blends into the background.

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