Du Juan by Quentin Shih | Vogue China April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 25, 2010

Paying homage to their country’s history, the team over at Vogue China creates a military themed shoot captured by photographer Quentin Shih. Fashion editor Ling Wu styles Du Juan in neutrals, belt accessories and accents of red in A Fashion Revolution. As leader of the pack, Du Juan wows in looks from Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana and Hermès.







source | Aja Mok @ tfs


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10 thoughts on “Du Juan by Quentin Shih | Vogue China April 2010”

  1. Love how they made the supporting models look like the ones painted in all the vintage posters (thick brows, ruddy skin etc.). Nice touch. And pretty good styling too.

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  2. Love how they made the supporting models look like the ones painted in all the vintage posters (thick brows, ruddy skin etc.). Nice touch. And pretty good styling too.

    Reply

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