Eniko Mihalik by Regan Cameron for Vogue Mexico

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 12, 2011

Eniko in Lace – Cover girl Eniko Mihalik shows off her seductive side for the September edition of Vogue Mexico. Photographed by Regan Cameron and styled by Sarah Gore Reeves, Eniko dons a wardrobe of all black lacy numbers from the likes of Stella McCartney, Blumarine Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel. / See Eniko’s Vogue Mexico cover here.

Vogue Mexico: Cisne Negro








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11 thoughts on “Eniko Mihalik by Regan Cameron for Vogue Mexico”

  1. Why is that Stella McCartney polka dot dress *everywhere*?!  It’s not THAT great!  And that lace pantsuit?  My God it’s atrocious!  Who designed that monstrosity?

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