Michelle McCallum by Zoltan Tombor for Grazia Italy

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Published January 24, 2011

Zoltan Tombor takes to a Tuscany farm for an outdoor shoot full of luxe fashion and natural beauty for the latest Grazia. Starring Michelle McCallum and styled by Sabrina Bolzoni, Vivere Slow features the work of Chanel, D&G, Hermes and more for a story of utmost relaxation.















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33 thoughts on “Michelle McCallum by Zoltan Tombor for Grazia Italy”

  1. I don’t know what it is about this editorial, but it feels so ‘real.’ I love it. A stand out amongst mediocre editorials of the same styling and direction.

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  2. Love the styling, but as a rider myself it’s really a pain to see models riding horses… just like trained dancers critiquing “dance” shoots. Poor girl’s body language says terrified in the last shot!

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  3. Love the styling, but as a rider myself it’s really a pain to see models riding horses… just like trained dancers critiquing “dance” shoots. Poor girl’s body language says terrified in the last shot!

    Reply

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