Natasha Poly by Inez & Vinoodh | Vogue Paris April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 22, 2010

A desert setting makes the perfect backdrop for some of the season’s most exciting prints and patterns as shown by Inez and Vinoodh in their most recent contribution to Vogue Paris. Starring cover girl Natasha Poly as a camel riding traveler, the enchanting story featured pieces from Kenzo, Roberto Cavalli and Emilio Pucci styled by Emanuelle Alt.













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61 thoughts on “Natasha Poly by Inez & Vinoodh | Vogue Paris April 2010”

  1. Not a fan of Natasha so much but the clothes, patterns, the camel and the whole aesthetic absolutly make up for her! Love it:)

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  2. Not a fan of Natasha so much but the clothes, patterns, the camel and the whole aesthetic absolutly make up for her! Love it:)

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  3. Not a fan of Natasha so much but the clothes, patterns, the camel and the whole aesthetic absolutly make up for her! Love it:)

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  4. i love ms poly 🙂 but her face looks the same in every picture in this editorial……. i like it anyways because the camel is cute

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  5. i love ms poly 🙂 but her face looks the same in every picture in this editorial……. i like it anyways because the camel is cute

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  6. i love ms poly 🙂 but her face looks the same in every picture in this editorial……. i like it anyways because the camel is cute

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  7. i love the moroccain theme !! Inez & Vinoodh sure did a nice job in morocco ! this & the preview vogue cover with daria !

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  8. i love the moroccain theme !! Inez & Vinoodh sure did a nice job in morocco ! this & the preview vogue cover with daria !

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  9. i love the moroccain theme !! Inez & Vinoodh sure did a nice job in morocco ! this & the preview vogue cover with daria !

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    • agreed. the wide angle look gets tiresome quickly. the enlarged head and miniature legs are off-putting and definitely not flattering (see pic 7 in red for an extreme example).

      everything in moderation, including focal length choices.

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    • agreed. the wide angle look gets tiresome quickly. the enlarged head and miniature legs are off-putting and definitely not flattering (see pic 7 in red for an extreme example).

      everything in moderation, including focal length choices.

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    • agreed. the wide angle look gets tiresome quickly. the enlarged head and miniature legs are off-putting and definitely not flattering (see pic 7 in red for an extreme example).

      everything in moderation, including focal length choices.

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  10. The styling is so bright and vivid, I really love it. I usually love Natasha too but as has been said, her face was the same in every shot.

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  11. The styling is so bright and vivid, I really love it. I usually love Natasha too but as has been said, her face was the same in every shot.

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  12. The styling is so bright and vivid, I really love it. I usually love Natasha too but as has been said, her face was the same in every shot.

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  13. I love the styling. I find it funny that everyone says Natasha looks the same in every photo (which she does) but I also wonder if they did that on purpose because one of her eyes is covered by her hair in every photo…

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  14. I love the styling. I find it funny that everyone says Natasha looks the same in every photo (which she does) but I also wonder if they did that on purpose because one of her eyes is covered by her hair in every photo…

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  15. I love the styling. I find it funny that everyone says Natasha looks the same in every photo (which she does) but I also wonder if they did that on purpose because one of her eyes is covered by her hair in every photo…

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  16. I've seen so many editorials in the sand/desert and I have to say that this one trumps all.
    Love the clothes. The colors and patterns are just gorgeous.

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  17. I've seen so many editorials in the sand/desert and I have to say that this one trumps all.
    Love the clothes. The colors and patterns are just gorgeous.

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  18. I've seen so many editorials in the sand/desert and I have to say that this one trumps all.
    Love the clothes. The colors and patterns are just gorgeous.

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