Denisa Dvorakova by Laura Sciacovelli | Marie Claire Italia March 2010

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Published March 9, 2010

Despite spending a day underneath the scorching desert sun, Denisa Dvorakova manages to keep her cool in lightweight looks styled by Ivana Spernicelli for the March issue of Marie Claire Italia. Wearing a dusty color palette consisting of pieces from Chloé, Roberto Cavalli and Missoni, Denisa is queen of the desert in Laura Sciacovelli‘s Planet Earth.














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52 thoughts on “Denisa Dvorakova by Laura Sciacovelli | Marie Claire Italia March 2010”

  1. Another desert spread. Ooohh it's not Daria Werbowy!

    Why would you photograph clothes that are shades of brown in the desert? Does that make any design sense? Bottomline, you're selling the clothes.

    Too bad the styling is actually pretty.

    Reply
  2. Another desert spread. Ooohh it's not Daria Werbowy!

    Why would you photograph clothes that are shades of brown in the desert? Does that make any design sense? Bottomline, you're selling the clothes.

    Too bad the styling is actually pretty.

    Reply
  3. Another desert spread. Ooohh it's not Daria Werbowy!

    Why would you photograph clothes that are shades of brown in the desert? Does that make any design sense? Bottomline, you're selling the clothes.

    Too bad the styling is actually pretty.

    Reply
  4. Another desert spread. Ooohh it's not Daria Werbowy!

    Why would you photograph clothes that are shades of brown in the desert? Does that make any design sense? Bottomline, you're selling the clothes.

    Too bad the styling is actually pretty.

    Reply

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