Kate Moss, Lara Stone & Daria Werbowy Cover Vogue Paris’ Redesigned September Issue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 13, 2012

The Power of ThreeVogue Paris gets a redesign with its September issue featuring top models Kate Moss, Lara Stone and Daria Werbowy. The trio wears all Dolce & Gabbana on the three separate covers which are lensed by Mert & Marcus. The September issue hits newsstands on August 23rd. (WWD)



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6 thoughts on “Kate Moss, Lara Stone & Daria Werbowy Cover Vogue Paris’ Redesigned September Issue”

  1. Kate, without a single doubt. She’s so gorgeous and such a style icon of mine.
    Did you see her last night at the London Olympic closing ceremony? Absolutely amazing and breathtaking!

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  2. Kate’s image was treated differently both in camera angle and retouching, ie the neck shadow which suggests a more of sidelit than the other two, despite the face itself looking the same. Perhaps the wanted to emphasize kate in a subtle way. 

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