Isabeli Fontana by Jacques Dequeker | Vogue Mexico April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 6, 2010

Jacques Dequeker continues to explore the field of 3D photography with his latest work in this month’s Vogue Mexico. Starring Isabeli Fontana in Louis Vuitton jewelry and ensembles, the eye-catching spread exudes glamour and beauty from the first image to the last.






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28 thoughts on “Isabeli Fontana by Jacques Dequeker | Vogue Mexico April 2010”

  1. MMMG, you should check D&C with the 3d glasses to see if those pictures are really 3d. They are a lot different to these ones.
    Incredible work Mr. Dequeker.

    Reply
  2. MMMG, you should check D&C with the 3d glasses to see if those pictures are really 3d. They are a lot different to these ones.
    Incredible work Mr. Dequeker.

    Reply

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