Liu Wen in Chanel by Victor Demarchelier for Vogue China February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 11, 2011

Starring in a Chanel supplement for February edition of Vogue China, Liu Wen is elegance personified in Victor Demarchelier’s regal portraits entitled, Classics Re-presented. Wearing everything from sweeping gowns to tailored suits, Liu Wen stuns in the sophisticated stylings of Nicoletta Santoro.












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15 thoughts on “Liu Wen in Chanel by Victor Demarchelier for Vogue China February 2011”

  1. The Coco Chanel quote in French is just some pretentious twaddle for Chinese Europhiles.
    The word ‘style’ does not need to, and seldom does, refer to anything eternal, as anybody can discover by consulting a dictionary.

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