Andrej Pejic by Moo King for Fashion Canada February 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 17, 2012

He’s No LadyAndrej Pejic strikes again with the February cover shoot of Fashion Canada. In front of Moo King’s lens, the androgynous model wears a mix of elegant and edgy looks from the likes of Joe Fresh, Alexander McQueen and Chloe styled by George Antonopoulos. Flawless hair and makeup by Veronica Chu complete Andrej’s eclectic ensembles.













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14 thoughts on “Andrej Pejic by Moo King for Fashion Canada February 2012”

  1.  I love his look, but it also shows how impossible for any woman to look like that in real life.  First of all you have to be a tall, androgynous, ectomorphic boy.

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