Edita Vilkeviciute by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Nippon January 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 5, 2010

Edita Vilkeviciute turns up the attitude and fierceness for Vogue Nippon’s January issue. Lensed by Mario Sorrenti, Edita dons an array of outrageous animal prints and metallics featuring designs from labels such as Balmain, Alexander McQueen and Givenchy styled by George Cortina.










source | Fashion Screen


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23 thoughts on “Edita Vilkeviciute by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Nippon January 2011”

  1. Geez… Sorrenti / Testino… they are all merging into the same image. If this were Brazil I would have sworn Testino…

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  2. it feels like they are showing how perfect she is, and how proud she feels living among this ordinary world and people

    maybe aspirational for someone, or artistic who knows…
    I’m not into this kind of editorials at all

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