Vogue Paris October 2010 Cover | Lara Stone by Mert & Marcus

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Published September 23, 2010

Lara Stone covers the 90th anniversary and October 2010 issue of Vogue Paris photographed by Mert & Marcus


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23 thoughts on “Vogue Paris October 2010 Cover | Lara Stone by Mert & Marcus”

  1. Breathtaking image, again, from M&M, can’t wait to see the ed.

    Do the featured covers really have to be ‘drop shadowed’ and layered like this? No one else find it unnecessarily distracting?
    Apologies for the negativity about an otherwise brilliant blog.

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  2. Breathtaking image, again, from M&M, can’t wait to see the ed.

    Do the featured covers really have to be ‘drop shadowed’ and layered like this? No one else find it unnecessarily distracting?
    Apologies for the negativity about an otherwise brilliant blog.

    Reply
    • I know, I hate that too. Not trying to be negative either but I do find it completely unnecessary. I grab these photos into a screen saver folder and the “drop shadow” does looks tacky.

      Reply
    • I know, I hate that too. Not trying to be negative either but I do find it completely unnecessary. I grab these photos into a screen saver folder and the “drop shadow” does looks tacky.

      Reply
    • I know, I hate that too. Not trying to be negative either but I do find it completely unnecessary. I grab these photos into a screen saver folder and the “drop shadow” does looks tacky.

      Reply

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