Shu Pei for Vera Wang Spring 2011 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 3, 2011

Shu Pei stars in the bridal, ready to wear and eyewear campaign for Vera Wang’s spring 2011 lines. Wearing tousled locks much like the runway show, the Chinese beauty wows in the cinematic images.




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13 thoughts on “Shu Pei for Vera Wang Spring 2011 Campaign”

  1. Something seems slightly off. At first I thought it was a low budget or indie shoot. The shoot showing the sunglasses is the strongest.

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  2. This is a great fashion site. Simple and lots of visuals. People don’t have time to peruse through lengthy articles anymore.

    On another note, I agree with “Citogene” that it’s refreshing to see diversity in a major designer campaign.

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