Olivia Palermo Graces Velvet’s September 2012 Issue by Luc Coiffait

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 12, 2012

Portrait of a Lady – The September issue of Velvet Magazine taps Olivia Palermo for its cover story highlighting the fall collections’ demure decadence. In front of Luc Coiffait’s lens, the socialite and fashion star dons sophisticated looks featuring the designs of Dior, Mulberry, Gucci Preen and Lanvin amongst others styled by Krishan Parmar. / Fashion director – Natascha Hawke, Set design by Harry Riley, Hair by Tomo Otsuka @ Earth Hairdressing, Zoe Koritsas using Bobbi Brown







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10 thoughts on “Olivia Palermo Graces Velvet’s September 2012 Issue by Luc Coiffait”

  1. She’s a little bit scary on that cover… They should have tried to make her face appear more feminine as it’s naturally quite bony.
    The fashion’s great though. 

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