Carola Remer by Greg Kadel for Vogue Germany January 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 13, 2011

Super FashionGreg Kadel captures these colorfully dynamic studio images for the January cover shoot of Vogue Germany, starring Carola Remer. Styled by fashion editors Nicola Knels and Lynn Schmidt, Carola is a powerful vision in kaleidoscopic prints that pop. Windswept hair by Peter Gray and soft makeup by Itsuki bring the perfect finishing touch to the stunning ensembles. / Casting by Julia Lange









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9 thoughts on “Carola Remer by Greg Kadel for Vogue Germany January 2012”

  1. I absolutely love it.  Especially the swirls of fabric “liberated” from structure and silhouette–they’re really at the meeting place of art and fashion.

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