Freja Beha Erichsen is Ravishing in Couture for Vogue Paris May 2013 by Inez & Vinoodh

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Published May 1, 2013

Couture – For the May 2013 issue of Vogue Paris, photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin shoot Danish fashion model Freja Beha Erichsen in head-to-toe couture. Styled by Emmanuelle Alt, the brunette looker dons show-stopping pieces from the likes of Gaultier Paris, Zuhair Murad Couture, Iris Van Herpen Couture, Valentino Haute Couture and many more.























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9 thoughts on “Freja Beha Erichsen is Ravishing in Couture for Vogue Paris May 2013 by Inez & Vinoodh”

  1. how horrible is this shoot?!?! french vogue,so sad to see whats happening…Emmanuelle is doing same over and over,she got stuck in 80’s…

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  2. Seriously this is Vogue Paris now? If there was no money, I’d
    understand, but frankly, I’ve seen many many excellent editorials with
    little / no money. (And I can’t imagine that that’s the case with Vogue
    Paris…) Because then comes creativity and clever problem solving and
    imaginative use of what little the team has…

    But using the very same shoe twice?? Using the same (quite ugly and
    boring – was there any point in it I missed?) bed as ‘set design’
    without even moving the (ugly and boring) pillows on it? Shooting two
    sets with the same fridge and table, again, without re-arranging
    anything? And the same car twice? Maybe it’s my fault, but I can’t see
    any concept behind it, only laziness and the lack of any thought and
    creativity…

    Please try and make an effort. Thousands of people are looking up to
    Vogue Paris as the non plus ultra in terms of a fashion magazine, so I
    think it’d be very nice if people there would try a little bit harder to
    deserve the admiration.

    Of course if I’m looking at it from an outsider point of view, the
    whole concept of shooting people in silly clothes is quite ridiculous,
    so equally pointless is to make a fuss about bad set design and lazy
    styling. However, these ‘fashion people’ in many cases expect to being
    taken so very seriously, but then I, the consumer, expect that they try
    to show me their very best month after month and not feeding me with
    such a low level of job that any aspiring amateur team could easily
    surpass.

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