Morning Beauty | Carmen Kass by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 19, 2010










Photos by Terry Richardson, originally published in Vogue Paris (August 2006)


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32 thoughts on “Morning Beauty | Carmen Kass by Terry Richardson”

  1. i don't see anything awful in the styling. As a matter of fact it was a great decision to post this ed in which you can see the resurgence of some past items in today's collections. A lot of tweed blazer/jackets + jeans were being seen paired in 2010 early spring editorials. When I watched that trend I immediately thought about this ed (don't know why it lingered it my mind so much). Nice post.

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  2. i don't see anything awful in the styling. As a matter of fact it was a great decision to post this ed in which you can see the resurgence of some past items in today's collections. A lot of tweed blazer/jackets + jeans were being seen paired in 2010 early spring editorials. When I watched that trend I immediately thought about this ed (don't know why it lingered it my mind so much). Nice post.

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  3. I do not see anything awful about the styling at all. Normally I am not a big fan of Carmen Kass's work, but i actually love her in this editorial!

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  4. I do not see anything awful about the styling at all. Normally I am not a big fan of Carmen Kass's work, but i actually love her in this editorial!

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  5. absolutely love this editorial. saw it when it came out and cut all the pages out for inspiration. i agree with Luis on the similarity with the current trends, especially that camel jacket and the skinny jeans. all of it is so very classic.

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  6. absolutely love this editorial. saw it when it came out and cut all the pages out for inspiration. i agree with Luis on the similarity with the current trends, especially that camel jacket and the skinny jeans. all of it is so very classic.

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  7. Is this really by Terry? Not typical. After seeing the campaign he did for Me & City, I'm think maybe Terry can shoot in a way that really conceal himself very well : ) I think the styling is very relaxing. But if I had those legs i would look good in anything.

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  8. Is this really by Terry? Not typical. After seeing the campaign he did for Me & City, I'm think maybe Terry can shoot in a way that really conceal himself very well : ) I think the styling is very relaxing. But if I had those legs i would look good in anything.

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  9. Why on earth doesn't Terry Richardson do things like this more often instead of shooting half-pornographic images against a white wall?

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  10. Why on earth doesn't Terry Richardson do things like this more often instead of shooting half-pornographic images against a white wall?

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