Jeisa Chiminazzo by Matthias Vriens-McGrath for Flair June 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 27, 2010

Brazilian bombshell, Jeisa Chiminazzo, goes glam for the June edition of Italian publication, Flair. Captured by Matthias Vriens-McGrath, Jeisa shows off her summer body with swimwear and other summer essentials from the likes of Miu Miu, Prada and Missoni styled by Daniela Paudice.











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40 thoughts on “Jeisa Chiminazzo by Matthias Vriens-McGrath for Flair June 2010”

  1. it looks like they just pasted an image of her onto a background. whether that's what happened or not, what's the point of a location shoot if it looks like it was done in a studio? (like the model though)

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  2. it looks like they just pasted an image of her onto a background. whether that's what happened or not, what's the point of a location shoot if it looks like it was done in a studio? (like the model though)

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  3. I'm so sick of the third pose, hands on the hips with legs wide apart. I'm pretty unimpressed, especially since it's so obvious this was done in a studio. Neat styling though, and she has a killer stare.

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  4. I'm so sick of the third pose, hands on the hips with legs wide apart. I'm pretty unimpressed, especially since it's so obvious this was done in a studio. Neat styling though, and she has a killer stare.

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  5. It was shoot outside (there is backstage in the mag), but yes it looks like a studio shoot.
    Jeisa is still gorgeous, amazing green eyes

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  6. It was shoot outside (there is backstage in the mag), but yes it looks like a studio shoot.
    Jeisa is still gorgeous, amazing green eyes

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  7. is this a joke? this is horrendous, so sorry but it is! I hate when the flash lighting is so incongruous with the background that is has that "cut and paste" look so many of you have described. And the poses, yeesh! Unrefined, so bad it actually looks like college work. Mega vom.

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  8. is this a joke? this is horrendous, so sorry but it is! I hate when the flash lighting is so incongruous with the background that is has that "cut and paste" look so many of you have described. And the poses, yeesh! Unrefined, so bad it actually looks like college work. Mega vom.

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  9. Yes agreed. The flash is too overpowering the natural light it looks horrible. Her wig looks like a wig…….and also the looks like the wide lens is distorting her figure not in a good way.

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  10. Yes agreed. The flash is too overpowering the natural light it looks horrible. Her wig looks like a wig…….and also the looks like the wide lens is distorting her figure not in a good way.

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