Natalia Vodianova for Vogue China June 2011 by Peter Lindbergh

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Published May 19, 2011

Beijing Romance – Photographed by Peter Lindbergh, Natalia Vodianova stars in the cinematic June cover shoot from Vogue China. Alongside male model Zhao Lei, Natalia dons an elegant wardrobe featuring some of the season’s most coveted looks from the likes of Balenciaga, Calvin Klein and Lanvin styled by Nicoletta Santoro.









source | Aja Mok @ TFS


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18 thoughts on “Natalia Vodianova for Vogue China June 2011 by Peter Lindbergh”

  1.  hasn’t he already done  basically this story but for numero in chinatown in la and with erin wasson and louise pedersen?

    what does it mean when you are referencing yourself…..

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  2.  hasn’t he already done  basically this story but for numero in chinatown in la and with erin wasson and louise pedersen?

    what does it mean when you are referencing yourself…..

    Reply
  3. In the group shot, the people around her are all styled in black leather and I wish they would’ve toughened her up too.  We usually see her as sweet and sophisticated, but I know Natalia would look awesome as a badass.

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  4. In the group shot, the people around her are all styled in black leather and I wish they would’ve toughened her up too.  We usually see her as sweet and sophisticated, but I know Natalia would look awesome as a badass.

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  5.  most of these shots are dull. lindbergh can do much better, especially with natalia at his photographing command.

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  6.  most of these shots are dull. lindbergh can do much better, especially with natalia at his photographing command.

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  7. For those saying dull, etc. please think about what publication it is for. Vogue China is not about experimentation and must appeal to a conservative audience.

    It may not be too inventive, but it is a beautiful shoot imo!

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  8. For those saying dull, etc. please think about what publication it is for. Vogue China is not about experimentation and must appeal to a conservative audience.

    It may not be too inventive, but it is a beautiful shoot imo!

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  9. There’s quite a lot of editorials produced for the  Asia market starring obviously “western” models. I wonder how this is perceived by the intended audience.  Does it seem exotic to them…or patronizing and reminiscent of colonialism? I really don’t know the answer…just asking the questions. Of course, Natalia is beautiful as always!

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