The Eco Warrior | Isabeli Fontana by Richard Bush for i-D

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Published March 25, 2010

Continuing their working relationship, photographer Richard Bush and stylist Sarah Richardson revisit fall’s Eco Warrior concept with a fresh vision embraced by Isabeli Fontana. A warrior of the jungle, the elaborate prints of spring are transformed into a second skin for Isabeli–showcasing the beauty found in the unexpected.











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101 thoughts on “The Eco Warrior | Isabeli Fontana by Richard Bush for i-D”

  1. I thought this was better than Daria's stiff warrior shoot. At least I can see Isabeli in movement and she isn't just standing there.

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  2. I thought this was better than Daria's stiff warrior shoot. At least I can see Isabeli in movement and she isn't just standing there.

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  3. I thought this was better than Daria's stiff warrior shoot. At least I can see Isabeli in movement and she isn't just standing there.

    Reply
  4. I thought this was better than Daria's stiff warrior shoot. At least I can see Isabeli in movement and she isn't just standing there.

    Reply
  5. I have to admit they look very much the same, but they both are good.
    I prefer Daria´s warrior shoot, she really looked more like a warrior, with the hairstyle and the henna tattoos

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  6. I have to admit they look very much the same, but they both are good.
    I prefer Daria´s warrior shoot, she really looked more like a warrior, with the hairstyle and the henna tattoos

    Reply
  7. I have to admit they look very much the same, but they both are good.
    I prefer Daria´s warrior shoot, she really looked more like a warrior, with the hairstyle and the henna tattoos

    Reply
  8. I have to admit they look very much the same, but they both are good.
    I prefer Daria´s warrior shoot, she really looked more like a warrior, with the hairstyle and the henna tattoos

    Reply
  9. If you want to see how clothes look on the body, I suppose this editorial works. But as a story, there's nothing here. It's simply just more look book material passed off as an editorial.

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  10. If you want to see how clothes look on the body, I suppose this editorial works. But as a story, there's nothing here. It's simply just more look book material passed off as an editorial.

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  11. If you want to see how clothes look on the body, I suppose this editorial works. But as a story, there's nothing here. It's simply just more look book material passed off as an editorial.

    Reply
  12. If you want to see how clothes look on the body, I suppose this editorial works. But as a story, there's nothing here. It's simply just more look book material passed off as an editorial.

    Reply

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