Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011

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Published May 30, 2011

Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011

One of the Boys – Photographed by Vogue Turkey art director Ahmet Polat, Julia Saner explores Istanbul from a man’s perspective for the publication’s June issue. Whether she’s taking a tour of the boxing ring or the horse stables, Julia remains simply elegant in the colorful creations of Jil Sander, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu and others styled by fashion editor Mary Fellowes.

Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011
Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011


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33 thoughts on “Julia Saner by Ahmet Polat for Vogue Turkey June 2011”

  1. !he is not a fashion photographer.if you put the model out.you will see better pics.What about the styling??
    it is horrible.there is no story.the worst mix of the pieces….oh god!!!help them!!!Mary wasnt succesful in london…she got nothing.and now in turkish vogue she does nothing again…So weak!!!!

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  2. Oh crap I better decide on a taxi to head to the boxing then get me some hub caps then I’ll paint a wall!! Oh no my cars not ready. I’d better jump on a horse to get to the fish markets in my evening dress…………….wtf.

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  3. Not only does the fashion jump out and grab me, the story intrigue, the faded 50s backgrounds delight with a feel of super-realism layered on realism but Julia in all but a couple of the shots looks quite wonderful – a mix of ingenue and mild sophistication. It is her best shoot in ages, and this time I suspect the stylist Mary Fellowes is to be thanked.

    All in all another very strong showing from Vogue Turkey.
    Some of the clothes are pretty ordinary especially in the Painters and in the Mechanics.

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  4. Not only does the fashion jump out and grab me, the story intrigue, the faded 50s backgrounds delight with a feel of super-realism layered on realism but Julia in all but a couple of the shots looks quite wonderful – a mix of ingenue and mild sophistication. It is her best shoot in ages, and this time I suspect the stylist Mary Fellowes is to be thanked.

    All in all another very strong showing from Vogue Turkey.
    Some of the clothes are pretty ordinary especially in the Painters and in the Mechanics.

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  5. Erm, everything else aside… I do hope someone has pointed out that the subtitle at the top should read “Latest in editorials…”, not “Lastest”?

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  6. There are so many clever things going on here that I rarely see in fashion photography.  
    Keep up the good work, VTurkey.

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  7. There are so many clever things going on here that I rarely see in fashion photography.  
    Keep up the good work, VTurkey.

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  8. hey Guys!!!PLEASE open your eyes…….!!!!!styling is nightmare!and the hair of the girl!!it is disaster!!!!come on
    i hope someone here to understand that.hope there is someone knows about fashion and the photography!

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