Lara Stone by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue China January 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 2, 2012

Modern MarilynLara Stone channels iconic blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, for the January issue of Vogue China. In front of Peter Lindbergh’s lens, Lara takes a cinematic trip with actor Fred Ward in form-fitting dresses and lingerie selected by fashion editor Nicoletta Santoro. Wearing designs from the likes of Marni, Miu Miu and Nina Ricci; the Dutch beauty wows with lush curls by Shon and smokey eyes by Stéphane Marais.








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27 thoughts on “Lara Stone by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue China January 2012”

      • I agree that this shoot could be referencing other fashion shoots, but it really doesn’t matter – magazines like Vogue China or USA will occasionally take a step to the avant-garde but its important they maintain a broad commercial appeal for their readers. This ed is romantic and incredibly polished. 
        Most of the world doesn’t care at all about fashion but no one could say this isn’t beautiful.

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  1. she’s channeling monroe because the shoot is based off the movie the misfits featuring monroe in a troublesome relationship with aging clark gable

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  2. I love Lara and how she connects with the role she wants to play, her attitude is so charming that just a pose captivates everyone. By the way, there is a cool photographer that is not on the list, and I think she’s a prodigious professional, Tina Patni.

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