Marine Vacth by Sharif Hamza for Vogue Paris September 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 3, 2010

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Updated March 31, 2019

The En Vogue supplement from September’s Vogue Paris brings menswear inspired pieces to the forefront through Sharif Hamza’s lens. Styled by Veronique Didry, model Marine Vacth roams the streets of Paris in tailored ensembles from the likes of Elie Saab, Balmain and Dior.



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13 thoughts on “Marine Vacth by Sharif Hamza for Vogue Paris September 2010”

  1. I have put these looks together in my pulls so many times. A red shoe addition is such an insanely hot focal point for a look and women just don’t seem to get it. Seriously defy boredom and mundanity.

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      • well, to be sure that something new might have been crap they should have tried this! Frankly, i don’t think the alternative to keep doing the same stuff is doing crap.
        with all the amazing photographer that have just no work (ill name one: cecile bortoletti, 10000000 better than this crap), they could have done better for sure…

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      • well, to be sure that something new might have been crap they should have tried this! Frankly, i don’t think the alternative to keep doing the same stuff is doing crap.
        with all the amazing photographer that have just no work (ill name one: cecile bortoletti, 10000000 better than this crap), they could have done better for sure…

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