Katrin Thormann & Kristy Kaurova by Alexi Lubomirski for Vogue Germany February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 24, 2011

Katrin Thormann and Kristy Kaurova are living the simple life for the February issue of Vogue Germany. Lensed by Alexi Lubomirski and styled by Christiane Arp, The blonde duo dons looks from Hugo Boss, Marc Jacobs, Bottega Veneta and others in Pure Schönheit.














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24 thoughts on “Katrin Thormann & Kristy Kaurova by Alexi Lubomirski for Vogue Germany February 2011”

      • Thanks New Descent. I guess I was playing a little loose with my language.
        But as “Classic” should refer to the Greek and Roman civilations New Decent
        is not quite accurate either.
        Either way Lubomirski has created an unusally painterly and beautiful
        spread. To my eye Katrin’s bearing and stronger features do stand out but
        that may be personal taste – which is exactly why I said that I dislike
        making comments of this kind!

        Reply
      • Thanks New Descent. I guess I was playing a little loose with my language.
        But as “Classic” should refer to the Greek and Roman civilations New Decent
        is not quite accurate either.
        Either way Lubomirski has created an unusally painterly and beautiful
        spread. To my eye Katrin’s bearing and stronger features do stand out but
        that may be personal taste – which is exactly why I said that I dislike
        making comments of this kind!

        Reply
      • Thanks New Descent. I guess I was playing a little loose with my language.
        But as “Classic” should refer to the Greek and Roman civilations New Decent
        is not quite accurate either.
        Either way Lubomirski has created an unusally painterly and beautiful
        spread. To my eye Katrin’s bearing and stronger features do stand out but
        that may be personal taste – which is exactly why I said that I dislike
        making comments of this kind!

        Reply
  1. Its quite rare to find something different in fahsion because everything has been donde more than once
    but this is the exception! this editorial is interesting, great pictures, the models are great, and its eye-catching

    Reply
  2. Its quite rare to find something different in fahsion because everything has been donde more than once
    but this is the exception! this editorial is interesting, great pictures, the models are great, and its eye-catching

    Reply
  3. Its quite rare to find something different in fahsion because everything has been donde more than once
    but this is the exception! this editorial is interesting, great pictures, the models are great, and its eye-catching

    Reply

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