Karmen Pedaru by Giampaolo Sgura for Vogue Nippon March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 26, 2011

Anna Dello Russo and Giampaolo Sgura once again bring over the top glam to the pages of March’s Vogue Nippon. Starring Karmen Pedaru as a high fashion wearing diva, The Look Says It All highlights the spring collections from Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Emilio Pucci and more.










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37 thoughts on “Karmen Pedaru by Giampaolo Sgura for Vogue Nippon March 2011”

  1. Giampaolo just keeps doing these ridiculous spreads for Vogue Nippon, what is going on over there?! I love Karmen and I’ll admit this is more interesting than Snejana’s recent editorial, but still I don’t find this very appealing.

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  2. like every time andrew guida does hair for anything adr-related, it’s this ridiculous curled giant thing. i loved it the first time, but seen over and over again, it’s just silly now. still, i love russo.

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