Anja Rubik by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Germany October 2010

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Published September 15, 2010

Vogue Germany reunites model and photographer team Anja Rubik and Camilla Akrans once again for its October issue. Wearing Haute Couture garments from Chanel, Givenchy and Valentino styled by Nicola Knels, Anja is all elegance and glamour in the extravagant Meisterwerke.













source | helligirl @ TFS


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27 thoughts on “Anja Rubik by Camilla Akrans for Vogue Germany October 2010”

  1. Akrans and Rubik need to stop working together. This doesn’t even come close to their previous outings and is tired and trite. Anja Rubik may have the greatest drama tucked into her sometimes gaunt features and angular body than any other working model (Anna Selezneva can do it sometimes), but these shots just don’t explore that sensitivity, strength and frailty at all.
    Very disappointing.

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  2. Akrans and Rubik need to stop working together. This doesn’t even come close to their previous outings and is tired and trite. Anja Rubik may have the greatest drama tucked into her sometimes gaunt features and angular body than any other working model (Anna Selezneva can do it sometimes), but these shots just don’t explore that sensitivity, strength and frailty at all.
    Very disappointing.

    Reply
  3. Akrans and Rubik need to stop working together. This doesn’t even come close to their previous outings and is tired and trite. Anja Rubik may have the greatest drama tucked into her sometimes gaunt features and angular body than any other working model (Anna Selezneva can do it sometimes), but these shots just don’t explore that sensitivity, strength and frailty at all.
    Very disappointing.

    Reply
  4. Anja Rubik is great but for Spring summer 2011 she wasn’t in every show why and Magdalena too she even was’t in Chanel show ??????????

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