Top Ten by Sebastian Faena for V Spain #9 Summer 2011

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Published June 15, 2011

Top Ten Photographer Sebastian Faena captures the top Latin models of the world in this beautiful portrait series for V Magazine Spain. Featuring Alessandra Ambrosio, Isabeli Fontana, Izabel Goulart, Joan Smalls, Elsa Benitez, Tati Cotliar, Arlenis Sosa, Rose Cordero and Caroline Trentini, stylist Sally Lyndley keeps it simple with denim and cotton tees to highlight the models’ beauty.









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21 thoughts on “Top Ten by Sebastian Faena for V Spain #9 Summer 2011”

  1. Their ethnicity is Latin/Hispanic. They’re nationality (where you’re born) is Dominican/Puerto Rican. You are confusing Ethnicity/Race/Nationality.

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    • thank you for clearing that up and answering my question. I was under the impression that their ethnicity would be the same as their nationality like… an italian persons ethnicity and nationality would be Italian. I think…. LOL

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