Delfine Bafort by François Rotger for Marie Claire Italia

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 7, 2011

Fashion editor Raffaella Campeggi pieces together a wardrobe of loose-fitting yet elegant wares from the likes of Roberto Cavalli, Valentino and Etro for Delfine Bafort’s Shanghai adventure. Published in the latest issue of Marie Claire Italia, photographer François Rotger captures Delfine amid the city lights and local attractions.










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12 thoughts on “Delfine Bafort by François Rotger for Marie Claire Italia”

  1. I really don’t like this story. I’m not really sure why it was shot on location. There is no interaction between the environment and the model. Plus the flash is distracting and tacky.

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