Karmen Pedaru in Michael Kors for Interview September 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 29, 2011

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Updated October 22, 2017

Satin ChicKarmen Pedaru continues to rein in editorials this season with a Michael Kors feature for the September issue of Interview Magazine. Styled by Karl Templer in Kors’ revealing, feminine designs, Karmen is pure sexy in Mikael Jansson’s steamy portraits with silvery eyes and red lips. / See Karmen in the Michael Kors Fragrance campaign here.




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10 thoughts on “Karmen Pedaru in Michael Kors for Interview September 2011”

  1. WAY too much photoshop.  In the first image, her thigh looks deformed and in the others, her skin looks like plastic.  Bad, bad, BAD retouching.

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