Karlie Kloss by Raymond Meier for Vogue US December 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 22, 2010

Karlie Kloss is always a Vogue US favorite and the December issue proves to be no exception to the rule as Karlie stars in the luxe Glow in the Dark. Lensed by Raymond Meier with styling by Elissa Santisi, Karlie dons seventies inspired looks with jewel toned colors and over the top accessories.






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22 thoughts on “Karlie Kloss by Raymond Meier for Vogue US December 2010”

  1. Agreed with the above…US Vogue is getting so boring, I don’t even know why I buy it anymore. I am so tired of them using the same models as well. Yes, Karlie and Raquel are gorgeous but do they really need to be in every single editorial?

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  2. I hate this editorial although I don’t really think that it’s indicative of every US Vogue editorial… I think that people tend to forget that Grace Coddington works for Vogue and she’s one of the most visionary Fashion Editors out there.

    Also there are some shots missing :/

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  3. I hate this editorial although I don’t really think that it’s indicative of every US Vogue editorial… I think that people tend to forget that Grace Coddington works for Vogue and she’s one of the most visionary Fashion Editors out there.

    Also there are some shots missing :/

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  4. I hate this editorial although I don’t really think that it’s indicative of every US Vogue editorial… I think that people tend to forget that Grace Coddington works for Vogue and she’s one of the most visionary Fashion Editors out there.

    Also there are some shots missing :/

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  5. okay….US Vogue is not the most interesting, beautiful, captivating,inspring magazine out there..but I like this editorial a bit. it’s fun and off..i like the red shadows and some of the styling

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