Carey Mulligan for Vogue US October 2010 by Peter Lindbergh

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 8, 2010

Fall’s haute couture goes to the old west within the latest issue of Vogue US. Lensed by Peter Lindbergh and styled by Grace Coddington, actress Carey Mulligan dons the designs of Dior, Valentino and Chanel Haute Couture in The Talented Miss Mulligan.











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50 thoughts on “Carey Mulligan for Vogue US October 2010 by Peter Lindbergh”

    • I like his work for he knows what he’s doing. And it’s not always the same. The fact it has unique characteristics doesn’t mean it’s a copycat of itself. You find the same characteristics on Bruce Weber, Patrick Demarchelier, Terry Richardson, David LaChapelle. You may call it sameness while others prefer to call it style, personality. The result is always pleasant, contrary to others who are still finding what they do best, appart their age. But maybe we’re all senil.

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    • I like his work for he knows what he’s doing. And it’s not always the same. The fact it has unique characteristics doesn’t mean it’s a copycat of itself. You find the same characteristics on Bruce Weber, Patrick Demarchelier, Terry Richardson, David LaChapelle. You may call it sameness while others prefer to call it style, personality. The result is always pleasant, contrary to others who are still finding what they do best, appart their age. But maybe we’re all senil.

      Reply
    • I like his work for he knows what he’s doing. And it’s not always the same. The fact it has unique characteristics doesn’t mean it’s a copycat of itself. You find the same characteristics on Bruce Weber, Patrick Demarchelier, Terry Richardson, David LaChapelle. You may call it sameness while others prefer to call it style, personality. The result is always pleasant, contrary to others who are still finding what they do best, appart their age. But maybe we’re all senil.

      Reply
  1. Beautiful clothing and I love the way that she is a sort of hesitant participant in this, her shyness is gorgeous and actually quite refreshing

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  2. Lovely girl, very cute,, not bad and thats pretty much it! the only thing is, it isn’t good enough to be the cover of the biggest fashion magazine in the US.

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  3. I think a lot of these shots look like out-takes, shots taken in between the photos which actually make it to print. She looks unsure or not ready for her photo to be taken yet.

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