Caroline Trentini for Elle Brazil November 2010 by Fabio Bartelt

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Published November 11, 2010

Caroline Trentini takes to the streets of Brooklyn, New York for the November issue of Elle Brazil.
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26 thoughts on “Caroline Trentini for Elle Brazil November 2010 by Fabio Bartelt”

  1. Ok, now I get why there was a period when Trentini was in such high demand. She brings a totally encapsulated mood and a specific energy to this otherwise generic shoot. Ha, I think this kind of thing is what Tyra Banks is always drilling into the poor girls on ANTM about “personality”: not literally you talking to the photographer and the team at the shoot, but your ability to project a personality from a single still image.

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  2. Ok, now I get why there was a period when Trentini was in such high demand. She brings a totally encapsulated mood and a specific energy to this otherwise generic shoot. Ha, I think this kind of thing is what Tyra Banks is always drilling into the poor girls on ANTM about “personality”: not literally you talking to the photographer and the team at the shoot, but your ability to project a personality from a single still image.

    Reply

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