Carey Mulligan by Mikael Jansson | Interview Magazine April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 7, 2010

Carey Mulligan proves to be the magazine world’s latest darling with a cover of Wonderland and now Interview under her belt. Shot in black and white with a splash of color by Mikael Jansson, the young actress shines in a scrapbook style shoot that showcases simple classic ensembles styled by Karl Templer.









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52 thoughts on “Carey Mulligan by Mikael Jansson | Interview Magazine April 2010”

  1. completely agree with FASHIONOGRAPHY. What the U.S. accepts as "thin" is not the same as the rest of the world. PLEASE PEOPLE this is the FASHION INDUSTRY, if you want to see fat people go to a different website.

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  2. completely agree with FASHIONOGRAPHY. What the U.S. accepts as "thin" is not the same as the rest of the world. PLEASE PEOPLE this is the FASHION INDUSTRY, if you want to see fat people go to a different website.

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  3. completely agree with FASHIONOGRAPHY. What the U.S. accepts as "thin" is not the same as the rest of the world. PLEASE PEOPLE this is the FASHION INDUSTRY, if you want to see fat people go to a different website.

    Reply
  4. completely agree with FASHIONOGRAPHY. What the U.S. accepts as "thin" is not the same as the rest of the world. PLEASE PEOPLE this is the FASHION INDUSTRY, if you want to see fat people go to a different website.

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  5. Love the pic with the cowboy hat, and love the last image with the feather under the miu miu collar! So great! She's beautiful!

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  6. Love the pic with the cowboy hat, and love the last image with the feather under the miu miu collar! So great! She's beautiful!

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  7. Love the pic with the cowboy hat, and love the last image with the feather under the miu miu collar! So great! She's beautiful!

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  8. Love the pic with the cowboy hat, and love the last image with the feather under the miu miu collar! So great! She's beautiful!

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  9. wow, i love these!
    the only part that kind of bugs me about the whole set are the pointed low heels in the last shot.

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  10. wow, i love these!
    the only part that kind of bugs me about the whole set are the pointed low heels in the last shot.

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  11. wow, i love these!
    the only part that kind of bugs me about the whole set are the pointed low heels in the last shot.

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  12. wow, i love these!
    the only part that kind of bugs me about the whole set are the pointed low heels in the last shot.

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