Katrin Thormann by Alexi Lubomirski for Vogue Germany July 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 17, 2010

Like an apparition in the night, Katrin Thormann appears from the shadows in the most recent issue from Vogue Germany. Photographed by Alexi Lubormirski and styled by Christiane Arp, Katrin wears airy pieces that take on a life of their own in the ethereal Traumfrau (Dream Woman).







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26 thoughts on “Katrin Thormann by Alexi Lubomirski for Vogue Germany July 2010”

  1. Her face is Blah after the first 2 Shots, and all the garmets are too similar. One of these Photos would be good for an ad, but as an editorial it falls a little flat

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  2. Her face is Blah after the first 2 Shots, and all the garmets are too similar. One of these Photos would be good for an ad, but as an editorial it falls a little flat

    Reply
  3. Her face is Blah after the first 2 Shots, and all the garmets are too similar. One of these Photos would be good for an ad, but as an editorial it falls a little flat

    Reply

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