Dita von Teese by Richard Bernardin for Grazia

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 25, 2010

Photographed by Richard Bernardin, Dita von Teese appears in her signature style of pin-up glamour for the September issue of Grazia Italy. Aided by stylist Alexandra Bernard, Bernardin captures the burlesque star in form-fitting dresses as she takes to an elegant outdoor setting in the alluring photographs.






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22 thoughts on “Dita von Teese by Richard Bernardin for Grazia”

  1. Horrible meaningless filter ruins what would otherwise be a OK shoot. Really the only thing that makes this interesting is Dita, but since you can barely see her through the haze … it’s a fail.

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  2. Dita doesn’t do it for me anymore, at first it was cool that she was dressing up in “Hollywood glam ” style but now its just so costume like and not authentic.

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    • The thing is, it IS authentic to her. It’s not a costume. THIS is who she is, as a person. She’s not playing dress-up, she lives this.

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  3. Is it possible for this woman not to look stunning in any photo she appears? I disagree about the costume comment above me simply because she managed to take the pin-up girl and make her more mainstream yet attaining the betty page naughtiness.

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  4. Is it possible for this woman not to look stunning in any photo she appears? I disagree about the costume comment above me simply because she managed to take the pin-up girl and make her more mainstream yet attaining the betty page naughtiness.

    Reply

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