Anne Vyalitsyna by Victor Demarchelier for Vogue Germany July 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 29, 2011

Change-up ArtistAnne Vyalitsyna is a mistress of disguise for the July issue of Vogue Germany. Photographed by Victor Demarchelier in the fall collections styled by fashion editor Lynn Schmidt, Anne V wows in the designs of Prada, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Bottega Veneta and many more with elegant ease. (Management Artists)











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13 thoughts on “Anne Vyalitsyna by Victor Demarchelier for Vogue Germany July 2011”

  1. i think that its all beautiful except for the photography which looks cheap? model beautiful styling is good photography nope!

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  2. pictures look nice individually, but the story lacks connection as a whole in terms of background, lighting, styling and posing…

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