Denisa Dvorakova by Jason Schmidt for Vogue Russia February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 24, 2011

Denisa Dvorakova preps for the big stage in the February issue of Vogue Russia. Photographed by Jason Schmidt and styled by Olga Dunina, Denisa sports flowy garments and magnificent headgear with dancer companions.












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36 thoughts on “Denisa Dvorakova by Jason Schmidt for Vogue Russia February 2011”

  1. The dancers are magnificent and if the shots were only of them I would honestly love this but the placement of the model seems forced and awkward.

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  2. The dancers are magnificent and if the shots were only of them I would honestly love this but the placement of the model seems forced and awkward.

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  3. yeah, now everything about balet will be soon connected with Black Swan. It’s stupid, becouse before it not everyone even knew, that Swan Lake is written by Tchaikovsky. Now everybody will be experts of balet. Hate it. Maybe this photoshoot is not inspired by Black Swan, maybe it’s inspired great russian balet culture and tradition, every great balet was created there.

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  4. yeah, now everything about balet will be soon connected with Black Swan. It’s stupid, becouse before it not everyone even knew, that Swan Lake is written by Tchaikovsky. Now everybody will be experts of balet. Hate it. Maybe this photoshoot is not inspired by Black Swan, maybe it’s inspired great russian balet culture and tradition, every great balet was created there.

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  5. yeah, now everything about balet will be soon connected with Black Swan. It’s stupid, becouse before it not everyone even knew, that Swan Lake is written by Tchaikovsky. Now everybody will be experts of balet. Hate it. Maybe this photoshoot is not inspired by Black Swan, maybe it’s inspired great russian balet culture and tradition, every great balet was created there.

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  6. WHY DO THIS SHIT SITE REMOVE ALL MY COMMENTS THAT ARENT – OH BEUAITUFL, BUT JUST ANSWERING THE PICTURES!? ASSHOLES!
    I SAID IT SUCKED FOR IT WAS NO GRACIOUS AT ALL FROM THE DANCERS!!!!!!!!!!!!they are like dead fishes and the model cant pose. this is censure fashiongonerouge, and it smells!

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  7. I love the theme, but not the model – her legs are very short and her proportions are strange! And she looks bored and her body language is not strong. I think with a different model this would have been great..!

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  8. No, no, no, no and no. The ballet’s soft atmosphere got nothing to do with this model and her forced poses. And I also agree with Anna.

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  9. i can’t say that i disagree with the above criticisms, but for me this photo shoot still works. Denisa is very beautiful, so are clothes. yes, her poses could be better, but this still looks lovely!

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  10. i can’t say that i disagree with the above criticisms, but for me this photo shoot still works. Denisa is very beautiful, so are clothes. yes, her poses could be better, but this still looks lovely!

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  11. i can’t say that i disagree with the above criticisms, but for me this photo shoot still works. Denisa is very beautiful, so are clothes. yes, her poses could be better, but this still looks lovely!

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  12. I only like the last two photos. The rest seem a little awkward in terms of placement – so maybe they wanted her to be the “star of the show”, but the star should still look like she’s part of the show and not completely disjointed from the rest of the cast…

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  13. I only like the last two photos. The rest seem a little awkward in terms of placement – so maybe they wanted her to be the “star of the show”, but the star should still look like she’s part of the show and not completely disjointed from the rest of the cast…

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  14. I only like the last two photos. The rest seem a little awkward in terms of placement – so maybe they wanted her to be the “star of the show”, but the star should still look like she’s part of the show and not completely disjointed from the rest of the cast…

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  15. Jason Schmidt is a portrait and landscape photographer. And these images are true to his style. I imagine they are simply meant to be fashion portraits.

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  16. Jason Schmidt is a portrait and landscape photographer. And these images are true to his style. I imagine they are simply meant to be fashion portraits.

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