Devon Aoki for Russh #36 by Will Davidson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 22, 2010

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Updated September 3, 2015

Devon Aoki goes to her hometown of Hollywood, California, for Russh’s October-November issue and poses alongside the iconic Hollywood sign found in the top of Mount Lee. Photographed by Will Davidson and styled by Stevie Dance in sleek pieces from Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang and Christopher Kane in the refreshingly candid story.









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19 thoughts on “Devon Aoki for Russh #36 by Will Davidson”

  1. I get the allure of snapshot style photography and quite like it when it’s done right and in the right situation, but it doesn’t work here. It just comes across as flat and uneventful.

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  2. I get the allure of snapshot style photography and quite like it when it’s done right and in the right situation, but it doesn’t work here. It just comes across as flat and uneventful.

    Reply
  3. I get the allure of snapshot style photography and quite like it when it’s done right and in the right situation, but it doesn’t work here. It just comes across as flat and uneventful.

    Reply

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