Lydia Willemina by Max Doyle for Vogue Australia August 2011

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Published July 5, 2011

Best in Show – Aussie model Lydia Willemina (Work Agency) wears stylist Naomi Smith’s picks for the best of the season in this editorial for Vogue Australia. Lensed by Max Doyle, Lydia transform from gamine to femme fatale in different looks with the aide of hair stylist Kevin Mancuso and makeup artist Linda Jefferyes. Naomi Smith’s best of selects include pieces from Prada, Miu Miu, Kenzo, Lanvin, Balenciaga, Burberry Prorsum, Gucci, Haider Ackerman, Calvin Klein Collection, Rochas and Emilio Pucci.
















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13 thoughts on “Lydia Willemina by Max Doyle for Vogue Australia August 2011”

  1. Max Doyle rarely, if ever, actually fires. His work is competent but simply fails to grab.

    Lydia is given such an outing here – but sadly it is all so bland and unmemorable that after I leave the page I will not even remember who she is.

    Without Abbey, Kat and Miranda these are bleak days for us Aussies. Love Bambi but she is still a bit of a niche pleasure.

    Reply
  2. Max Doyle rarely, if ever, actually fires. His work is competent but simply fails to grab.

    Lydia is given such an outing here – but sadly it is all so bland and unmemorable that after I leave the page I will not even remember who she is.

    Without Abbey, Kat and Miranda these are bleak days for us Aussies. Love Bambi but she is still a bit of a niche pleasure.

    Reply

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