Isabeli Fontana is Colorful in Dolce & Gabbana for Vogue Paris' April 2013 Cover

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 12, 2013


Peruvian April – For its April issue, Vogue Paris heads to photographer Mario Testino’s home country of Peru. Isabeli Fontana graces the cover on the mountains of Cuzco wearing a colorful look from Dolce & Gabbana’s spring-summer collection lensed by Testino himself.


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4 thoughts on “Isabeli Fontana is Colorful in Dolce & Gabbana for Vogue Paris' April 2013 Cover”

  1. I love everything about this magazine cover! The Dolce & Gabbana is beautiful and goes great with Isabeli and Peru! Great post!

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  2. For some reason this cover doesn’t work for me. Don’t get me wrong, I love the colors and composition of the picture itself, though it’s definitely a post-Roitfeld cover, but somehow the hands-on-hips pose and Isabeli’s expression puts me off. Overall, I’ve come to realize I’m not really impressed by Emannuelle Alt’s creative direction, haven’t bought a single issue so far.

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