Arizona Muse by David Sims for Vogue US November 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 27, 2011

Call in the CavalryArizona Muse gets caught up in a tumultuous 20th century romance with actor Jeremy Irvine for the November issue of Vogue US. Photographed by David Sims and styled by Grace Coddington, the pairing takes to a dramatic countryside setting in the designs of Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu and others.

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16 thoughts on “Arizona Muse by David Sims for Vogue US November 2011”

  1. The photos are gorgeous – composition, lighting, texture, etc. – but they seem completely vacant – it is staged to the point of using the people as statues.    

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  2. Nice idea, and the colors are great in places, but have seen Sims execute this sort of extremism much better in the past. Something is falling short, and it’s disappointing. 

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