Karolina Kurkova by Chadwick Tyler for Grey S/S 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 14, 2011

Karolina Kurkova shows her range with an angsty grunge inspired shoot for the spring-summer issue of Grey Magazine lensed by Chadwick Tyler. Wearing layered looks featuring the likes of Christian Dior, John Galliano and Donna Karan styled by Valentina Ilardi-Martin, Karolina shines in Frank Reps’ Shin Arima and Chiho Omae’s mussed hair and makeup.








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17 thoughts on “Karolina Kurkova by Chadwick Tyler for Grey S/S 2011”

  1. well, karolina is a master of creepy face expressions. remember the pic of her as marilyn manson?
    i love this ed, karolina is a great choice for it and chadwick never really disappoints.

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  2. It is refreshing to see focus brought to the garments and not the beauty of the model. This is raw and edgy and I love. No makeup heroin chic? Maybe not a trend I’ll be trying on personally , but a welcomed change to the uber glam of 2010.

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