Iekeliene Stange for Cover Magazine August 2010 by Peter Gehrke

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Published August 23, 2010

Cloaked in fall’s heavy outerwear, cover girl Iekeliene Stange is a modern day explorer in this month’s Cover Magazine. Lensed by Peter Gehrke with styling by Naomi Itkes, Iekeliene wears a wardrobe filled with masculine sensibility and feminine elegance.












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9 thoughts on “Iekeliene Stange for Cover Magazine August 2010 by Peter Gehrke”

  1. It’s all in the eyes! Love the clothes – stylist and photographer got this right in an unobtrusive way. If I have a criticism it is why half of the shots are in black and white. The color shots are beautiful whereas the black and white lose a lot in translation.

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  2. It’s all in the eyes! Love the clothes – stylist and photographer got this right in an unobtrusive way. If I have a criticism it is why half of the shots are in black and white. The color shots are beautiful whereas the black and white lose a lot in translation.

    Reply

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