Lily Cole by Kayt Jones in Aime le Cinema | Elle France

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 4, 2010

Lily Cole easily slips into the role of a screen siren for her most recent work found in May’s Elle France. Inspired by by the iconic film noir era, photographer Kayt Jones captures the lovely redhead in Aime le Cinema, where Lily dons a wardrobe of all Dior styled by Christopher Niquet.






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30 thoughts on “Lily Cole by Kayt Jones in Aime le Cinema | Elle France”

  1. The second last photo looks so much like Leighton Meester. I adored Lily in the Imaginarium of Dr. P, but as a model… not so much. This photoshoot is beautiful.. it just doesn't really hit the spot. But as a tribut to film noir, I think it was spot on and is successful. It's just missing that extra oomph.

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  2. The second last photo looks so much like Leighton Meester. I adored Lily in the Imaginarium of Dr. P, but as a model… not so much. This photoshoot is beautiful.. it just doesn't really hit the spot. But as a tribut to film noir, I think it was spot on and is successful. It's just missing that extra oomph.

    Reply

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