Julia Frauche & Ruby Aldridge by Kai Z Feng for Vogue Australia April 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 2, 2012

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Updated July 20, 2018

Les Années Gitanes – The April cover shoot of Vogue Australia taps into this season’s trend of Romany inspired pieces with Kai Z Feng’s dynamic studio images. Starring cover girl Julia Frauche and Ruby Aldridge, the duo wears bohemian luxe ensembles selected by fashion editor Naomi Smith and featuring the designs of Roberto Cavalli, Dolce & Gabbana and Miu Miu among others. Tousled locks by Roberto Di Cuia and bronzed skin by Jessica Nedza give Julia and Ruby a sunny spring look. / Art Direction by Paul Meany











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10 thoughts on “Julia Frauche & Ruby Aldridge by Kai Z Feng for Vogue Australia April 2012”

  1. Are those real models, or are they the new computer generated types?  It’s a little hard to tell the way the skin and poses look.  Style’s nice though (don’t think a computer could think that up).

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    • so you don`t think Josh Olin reinterpreted from something already exsisting you seam a little naive to make comments like that ,and think about it  everything in fashion is already bean done honey, get a grip and say something of value on don`t say it at all next time 

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    • so you think everything in fashion is new and original get a grip 
      you have to learn to see things as interpratations if you have an opinion back it up with something concrete to say besides that 

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  2. Honey once again very naive , i guess you need to look up Richard Avedon portrait books and see what reinterpretation means but then again you may not know who that is ,and for your info look at that story closely kai story is more about clean, glam, the josh story its more cool and trendy and truly gipsy 
    there not curing cancer honey relax its just fashion, and yes at that level things get always reinterper look at all the other vogues out there, and then talk    

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