Milla Jovovich for Vogue Germany February 2011 by Francesco Carrozzini

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 13, 2011

Milla Jovovich appears as the cover star of Vogue Germany’s February issue in an elegantly suave black and white shoot lensed by Francesco Carrozzini. Styled by Christiane Arp, Milla dons an array of menswear inspired looks from the likes of Tom Ford, Balmain, Gucci and others in the light-hearted shoot.









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17 thoughts on “Milla Jovovich for Vogue Germany February 2011 by Francesco Carrozzini”

  1. She cant do wrong in my book! Gorgeous and timeless! She does feminine and masculine so well! In some shots, she remined me of Linda Evangelista….maybe because of the hair.

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