Emily DiDonato Graces Vogue Paris February 2014 Cover

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 8, 2014

Paris Girl – Landing her second Vogue cover of the year, Emily DiDonato graces the February issue of Vogue Paris wearing a look from Dior’s spring-summer 2014 collection. The American beauty poses for David Sims in a closeup shot while wearing an insignia-decorated jacket. Check out Emily’s recent Vogue Turkey cover to compare the two editions; which one do you prefer?


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1 thought on “Emily DiDonato Graces Vogue Paris February 2014 Cover”

  1. There is some sort of vintage vibe to it. I can’t stop looking at it. Otherwise, it’s underwhelming compared to last month’s cover, but I guess I should be happy that it’s not Edie.

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