Malgosia Bela by Josh Olins for Vogue Paris August 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 21, 2010

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Updated March 31, 2019

Decorated in an array of military memorabilia, Malgosia Bela makes a pretty convincing servicewoman for the August edition of Vogue Paris. Photographed by Josh Olins with styling by Veronique Didry, the Polish beauty sports jewelry from the likes of Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Bulgari in Médailles du Style.






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32 thoughts on “Malgosia Bela by Josh Olins for Vogue Paris August 2010”

  1. Great face, but given the styling I would have liked to see the photographs in a more cinematic direction, maybe Peter Lindbergh instead.

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  2. Great face, but given the styling I would have liked to see the photographs in a more cinematic direction, maybe Peter Lindbergh instead.

    Reply
  3. Great face, but given the styling I would have liked to see the photographs in a more cinematic direction, maybe Peter Lindbergh instead.

    Reply

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