Coco Rocha for Americana Manhasset Fall 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 20, 2011

Venice DreamAmericana Manhasset taps Coco Rocha and Sean O’Pry for its fall 2011 lookbook/catalogue featuring some of fashion’s biggest labels including Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior and Louis Vuitton. Captured in the city of Venice, Italy, the pair overlooks blue water and rustic buildings in sophisticated wear.













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14 thoughts on “Coco Rocha for Americana Manhasset Fall 2011”

  1. A decent series, let down terribly by the post work. It’s amazing this level of heavy handed retouching has been approved for publication, truly staggering. 

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  2. Even though I don’t like Coco, this could have been a lot better. The location is fabulous and the styling is perfectly fine, but the retouching is just plain dreadful. 

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