Lisanne de Jong by Viviane Sassen for Dazed & Confused July 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 13, 2011

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Updated February 23, 2018

In BloomViviane Sassen takes to the colorful outdoors for her latest work in Dazed & Confused’s July issue. Capturing Lisanne de Jong in fashion editor Katie Shillingford’s vibrant technicolored selects, the designs of Rag & Bone, Jil Sander, Sonia Rykiel, Gucci and more get layered up for a dynamic and energetic effect.












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34 thoughts on “Lisanne de Jong by Viviane Sassen for Dazed & Confused July 2011”

  1. summer, pleased to see you again…

    falling into colors and mellowness
    dancing in the sky with a shining dress
    yes, she’ll win against obscurity and rain…
    again. 

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  2. This is the most refreshing editorial I have seen in a while. It’s nice to see some energy, movement and interesting body shapes. For those of you who don’t like it because you can’t see the model’s face…remember this is about fashion and the product is not the model’s face, it is the fabulous garments that are so well highlighted in this shoot! Love the way the stylist played with colour, pattern and texture.

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