Anna Sjoberg by Dean Podmore for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 2, 2011

Lazy Slumber – Captured by Dean Podmore, model Anna Sjoberg dons a sporty daytime wardrobe for this laid-back FGR exclusive. Outfitted by Clare Byrne in jackets and knits from the likes of Alexander Wang, Burberry Prorsum and Rag & Bone, Anna oozes relaxed confidence in the ultra-cool photographs. / Art Direction by Emma O’Donnell, Photo Assistant – Jarrod Harrison









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17 thoughts on “Anna Sjoberg by Dean Podmore for Fashion Gone Rogue”

  1. I hate Anna Sjoberg – only because I want to be Anna Sjoberg. I lover her!  It’s good to see her again for that woman can “rock” any outfit anywhere, anytime. Dean Podmore did a excellent job of capturing her talent as well. Nice to see an editorial that is refreshing and done in good taste.

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