Jacquelyn Jablonski by Knoepfel & Indlekofer for Vogue Germany May 2011

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Published April 22, 2011

The New MinimalJacquelyn Jablonski takes on minimal ensembles styled by fashion editor Nicola Knels for the latest edition of Vogue Germany. Lensed by Claudia Knoepfel and Stefan Indlekofer, Jacquelyn dons pieces from labels such as Balenciaga, Stella McCartney and Tom Ford.













source | Ziva @ TFS


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19 thoughts on “Jacquelyn Jablonski by Knoepfel & Indlekofer for Vogue Germany May 2011”

  1. Are the scans bad or are the pictures supposed to look like this? If the scans just aren’t high quality, then this looks like a promising editorial.

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  2. so bored with everybody using the term “the new minimal”. makes me cringe. there’s really nothing new about minimalism, it’s just been brought back again.

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    • Exactly, it’s been “brought back again” thus making it a ‘new’ wave of minimalism. It’s called ‘new’ minimalism to differentiate it from the previous period of minimalism. No need to cringe

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