Elle US February | Natasa Vojnovic by Carter Smith

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 14, 2010

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Updated September 3, 2015

Natasa Vojnovic goes from the fashion elite to ballet royalty in February’s Elle US. Photographed by Carter Smith and styled by Mario Grauso in stunning evening wear from the latest New York collections, Natasa stands out amongst the graceful dancers of the American Ballet Theatre in “Curtain Call”.

source | Women Management


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82 thoughts on “Elle US February | Natasa Vojnovic by Carter Smith”

  1. i agree with all of you! maybe if she had been connecting more with the other people in the pictures and maybe doing the same posing it would have look more smooth.

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  2. i agree with all of you! maybe if she had been connecting more with the other people in the pictures and maybe doing the same posing it would have look more smooth.

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  3. i agree with all of you! maybe if she had been connecting more with the other people in the pictures and maybe doing the same posing it would have look more smooth.

    Reply
  4. i agree with all of you! maybe if she had been connecting more with the other people in the pictures and maybe doing the same posing it would have look more smooth.

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  5. They should have used a dancer instead, this just looks like a model who sits around sorrounded by talented dancers who can do stuff that she can't do. Lame. With a real dancer this story could be amazing.

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  6. They should have used a dancer instead, this just looks like a model who sits around sorrounded by talented dancers who can do stuff that she can't do. Lame. With a real dancer this story could be amazing.

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  7. Her hands and her arms! I thought she was a man dressed in drag! And her feet! Way too muscly! Had to check the comments to make sure it was a she. Wow. That… that just isn't very good.

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  8. Her hands and her arms! I thought she was a man dressed in drag! And her feet! Way too muscly! Had to check the comments to make sure it was a she. Wow. That… that just isn't very good.

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  9. I thought this was breathtaking. There is hardly anything as beautiful as the understated strength of a dancer, and shot alongside eveningwear with the same lines of grace and fluidity, it was exquisite. As a former dancer with a passion for both the art of dance and of fashion, I thank you for this post.

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  10. I thought this was breathtaking. There is hardly anything as beautiful as the understated strength of a dancer, and shot alongside eveningwear with the same lines of grace and fluidity, it was exquisite. As a former dancer with a passion for both the art of dance and of fashion, I thank you for this post.

    Reply
  11. I thought this was breathtaking. There is hardly anything as beautiful as the understated strength of a dancer, and shot alongside eveningwear with the same lines of grace and fluidity, it was exquisite. As a former dancer with a passion for both the art of dance and of fashion, I thank you for this post.

    Reply
  12. I thought this was breathtaking. There is hardly anything as beautiful as the understated strength of a dancer, and shot alongside eveningwear with the same lines of grace and fluidity, it was exquisite. As a former dancer with a passion for both the art of dance and of fashion, I thank you for this post.

    Reply

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