Lara Stone for Tom Ford Fall 2011 Beauty Campaign by Mert & Marcus

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 10, 2011

Lara Stone smolders in the fall beauty campaign from Tom Ford. Posing alongside the designer, Lara’s one of a kind beauty truly shines for Mert & Marcus’ lens with dramatic eyes and ruby red lips. (WWD)


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15 thoughts on “Lara Stone for Tom Ford Fall 2011 Beauty Campaign by Mert & Marcus”

    • maybe it’s because her face is not really created for beauty experiments, i think. she looks so much better in a more natural and less striking makeup, this campaign only proves it.

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  1. The top two images look nice but the one on the bottom just looks like a straight up drag queen. Photoshop murdered this editorial.

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