Jessica Hart by Eric Guillemain for Vogue Australia October 2011

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Published September 6, 2011

Room With A View – Taking a leisurely trip to Paris, France, Eric Guillemain (2b Management) captures Jessica Hart in romantic autumn ensembles for the October issue of Vogue Australia. Wearing a wardrobe pieced together by Naomi Smith, Jessica makes an alluring vision in tailored separates from the Ralph Lauren fall 2011 collection.









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14 thoughts on “Jessica Hart by Eric Guillemain for Vogue Australia October 2011”

  1. I love that they’ve made this fashion editorial idea- blonde in paris- their own.  The model with the piercing, the gap tooth, the super strong brow keeps things fresh, and the styling with the strong menswear and sheer womenswear is a nice reflection of French fashion.  It all reminds me of a modern Hitchcock.  So many shoots try to do this nowadays but just try to recreate it instead of seeing what he might have done if he were alive today.  

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