Merethe Hopland by Jacob Sadrak for QVEST #44

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 18, 2011

Jacob Sadrak works once again with Merethe Hopland for the latest issue of QVEST. A story of angsty glamour, Merethe sports oversize accessories and draping silhouettes styled by Cristian Temi.













Additional Credits:
Hair: Kayla MiChele at Atelier Management using Bumble & bumble
Makeup: Chichi Saito for B Agency NY using Dior Beauty
Assistant Photographer: Jaenett Diaz


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20 thoughts on “Merethe Hopland by Jacob Sadrak for QVEST #44”

  1. Don’t get me wrong, she does a great job but I feel as though a heavier model would have looked better in some shots. Her arms and hip bones disrupt the flow.

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  2. Don’t get me wrong, she does a great job but I feel as though a heavier model would have looked better in some shots. Her arms and hip bones disrupt the flow.

    Reply

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