Inguna Butane by Naomi Yang for Vogue Mexico December 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 15, 2010

Photographer Naomi Yang captures the red trend for the December issue of Vogue Mexico in an alluring spread starring the dazzling Inguna Butane. Styled by Shino Itoi in crimson hues from the likes of Givenchy, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Celine and more, Inguna stuns in Rojo Amanecer.








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16 thoughts on “Inguna Butane by Naomi Yang for Vogue Mexico December 2010”

  1. I love the empowering red and the feminine flowers; the contrast is lovely and so are the clothes! I like the fact that the poses and model are a little odd in a gorgeous and eccentric way, it’s a different perspective.

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  2. I love the empowering red and the feminine flowers; the contrast is lovely and so are the clothes! I like the fact that the poses and model are a little odd in a gorgeous and eccentric way, it’s a different perspective.

    Reply
  3. I love the empowering red and the feminine flowers; the contrast is lovely and so are the clothes! I like the fact that the poses and model are a little odd in a gorgeous and eccentric way, it’s a different perspective.

    Reply

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