Vogue US January | Sasha Pivovarova by Steven Meisel

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 16, 2009

Photographer and stylist team, Steven Meisel and Grace Coddington, collaborate once again for the January edition of American Vogue. This time around, the two showcase the top looks of spring 2010 with an editorial starring an energetic Sasha Pivovarova. Alongside Sasha, the layout also includes several music acts who each bring their own unique style to the upbeat “Already Famous”.

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48 thoughts on “Vogue US January | Sasha Pivovarova by Steven Meisel”

  1. As a music lover I find this AWESOME. Just wish they found a larger variety of artists/bands, though. Yay Mika, MGMT and Vampire Weekend!! How surprising to see this in the usually boring VOGUE.

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  2. As a music lover I find this AWESOME. Just wish they found a larger variety of artists/bands, though. Yay Mika, MGMT and Vampire Weekend!! How surprising to see this in the usually boring VOGUE.

    Reply
  3. As a music lover I find this AWESOME. Just wish they found a larger variety of artists/bands, though. Yay Mika, MGMT and Vampire Weekend!! How surprising to see this in the usually boring VOGUE.

    Reply
  4. As a music lover I find this AWESOME. Just wish they found a larger variety of artists/bands, though. Yay Mika, MGMT and Vampire Weekend!! How surprising to see this in the usually boring VOGUE.

    Reply
  5. As a music lover I find this AWESOME. Just wish they found a larger variety of artists/bands, though. Yay Mika, MGMT and Vampire Weekend!! How surprising to see this in the usually boring VOGUE.

    Reply
  6. Louis Vuitton and Nina Ricci pics are stand outs for clothes. Even though the clothes are from different labels, they should have a bit of a common thread.

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  7. Louis Vuitton and Nina Ricci pics are stand outs for clothes. Even though the clothes are from different labels, they should have a bit of a common thread.

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