Chloe Moretz by Alex Sainsbury for ASOS Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 25, 2011

Girl Time – Teenage actress Chloe Moretz spends a day of carnival rides and arcade games for the December cover shoot of ASOS Magazine. Styled in the retailer’s colorful and youthful selects, Chloe sports multi-colored hair and a fresh face in Alex Sainsbury’s carefree images.








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10 thoughts on “Chloe Moretz by Alex Sainsbury for ASOS Magazine”

    • I think it’s refreshing to see a youthful and age-appropriate photo shoot. Better than that creepy one they did with her in Interview recently or all those 15 year olds modeling wedding dresses for women twice their age.

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  1. These are really nice.  The subtle details in the textures/colors/shapes that go together are what makes a good “real” photographer different than a hack.  The way the stripes on the tiger, the shirt, and the soda bottle work together in a subtle way, and the way her dress in front of the popcorn somehwat works with the texture of the popcorn, is awesome!  Great coloring too.

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