Jessica Stam by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Wonderland February/March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2011

Jessica Stam takes on seventies glam looks for the February-March cover shoot of Wonderland. Lensed by Cuneyt Akeroglu with styling by Grace Cobb, Jessica wows in luxe fur, subtle prints and tailor jackets.









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30 thoughts on “Jessica Stam by Cuneyt Akeroglu for Wonderland February/March 2011”

  1. I love Jessica Stam so much, and she’s just wonderful in this editorial. I love her hair and her dark lipstick! This shoot is very 70s indeed, but somehow still relevant.

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  2. all very nice but would be just as good without the smoking. It is unfortunate that the fashion industry still portrays it as something glamorous when it really isn’t.

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  3. Smoking may not be glamorous, but it does evoke a mood and it is part of some people’s lifestyles. I’m getting a bit of a sense of ennui from Stam here, and I find that the smoking is part of that unrequited anxiety.

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  4. Smoking may not be glamorous, but it does evoke a mood and it is part of some people’s lifestyles. I’m getting a bit of a sense of ennui from Stam here, and I find that the smoking is part of that unrequited anxiety.

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  5. Stam can do no wrong

    She can look fabulous with ANY hair color/style, ANY make up or none, and every piece of clothing ever made would probably look like a million dollars on her. Well done!

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  6. Curves is played with a bit too much in certain sections of this editorial, but I love it, even with the smoking – it wouldn’t have the same feel without it. I don’t think of it as sexy at all actually here, I think of it as adding a certain retro atmosphere, back before people knew smoking was awful.

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