Erin Heatherton John Galliano Spring 2011 Lingerie & Swimwear Campaign by Robbie Fimmano

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 6, 2011

Erin Heatherton is red hot in the spring 2011 lingerie and swimwear campaign from John Galliano. Alongside Tim Ruger, Erin dons the lines’ floral and newspaper prints in front of Robbie Fimmano’s lens.













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24 thoughts on “Erin Heatherton John Galliano Spring 2011 Lingerie & Swimwear Campaign by Robbie Fimmano”

  1. I accept that models have to be skinny and all but BARF it’s just too freaky looking at her damn ribs. which is a shame because I love the editorial

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  2. I accept that models have to be skinny and all but BARF it’s just too freaky looking at her damn ribs. which is a shame because I love the editorial

    Reply

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