Laetitia Casta by Michelangelo di Battista for Elle France July 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 11, 2011

In the RedLaetitia Casta is looking red hot for the July 1st issue of Elle France. Captured by Michaelangelo di Battista (Management Artists) in a woodsy setting fit for film, Laetitia remains as stunning as ever with this sensually elegant story.








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16 thoughts on “Laetitia Casta by Michelangelo di Battista for Elle France July 2011”

  1. This looks like a model test….Red and green contrasting really? wow. like total opposites of the color wheel……..

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    • I totally can see why you would say that, it seems to me as if they forgot to bring the Hair and Make-up people along.  And there aren’t any credited.  I get that she should be “natural”, but the clothes she’s wearing aren’t, so that idea doesn’t work…  just my opinion.  I mean, they could have at least done her nails…

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    • I totally can see why you would say that, it seems to me as if they forgot to bring the Hair and Make-up people along.  And there aren’t any credited.  I get that she should be “natural”, but the clothes she’s wearing aren’t, so that idea doesn’t work…  just my opinion.  I mean, they could have at least done her nails…

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    • Didn’t you learn about the colour wheel in school? Opposite colours are complimentary to each other, which is precisely why red and green look so good together.

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  2. This is incredible, the best ‘red’ themed shoot I’ve seen alongside Camilla Akrans/Eniko Mihalik shoot. Letitia the erotic wood nymph. By no means does it seem like a model test…

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