Jacquetta Wheeler by Fabio Bartelt for L'Officiel Brazil

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 2, 2011

Deserto – Captured by Fabio Bartelt, Jacquetta Wheeler takes a trip to the United Arab Emirates for the latest issue of L’Officiel Brazil. Styled by Vanda Jacinto with art direction by Daniel Burman, Jacquetta wears a mix of lightweight sheers and heavy fur from the likes of Lanvin, Tufi Duek and Emilio Pucci. / Beauty by Diego Americo, Executive Producer: Heitor Lima









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18 thoughts on “Jacquetta Wheeler by Fabio Bartelt for L'Officiel Brazil”

  1. I feel like this could have been much stronger. The elements were there, but I don’t feel the connection of the model with the camera. I don’t know. She’s pretty, but I don’t feel like it worked.

  2. I feel like this could have been much stronger. The elements were there, but I don’t feel the connection of the model with the camera. I don’t know. She’s pretty, but I don’t feel like it worked.

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