Jessica Stam by Catherine Servel for W Korea February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 31, 2011

In front of Catherine Servel’s lens, cover girl Jessica Stam is the Cat’s Meow for the February edition of W Korea. Styled by Catherine Newell-Hanson, Jessica sports the spring collection with an eastern twist featuring the work of Rick Owens, Nina Ricci, Acne and others. / Hair by Ashley Javier, Makeup by Francelle






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30 thoughts on “Jessica Stam by Catherine Servel for W Korea February 2011”

  1. Stam looks gorgeous and well-rested! Some recent editorials have her looking a little tired, good to see her back to herself here.

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  2. Stam looks gorgeous and well-rested! Some recent editorials have her looking a little tired, good to see her back to herself here.

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  3. photographically gorgeous–if you really look at this, it isn’t just run-of-the-mill studio work. look closer. beautiful work.

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