Ming Xi and Antonia Wesseloh Sport Power Dressing for Vogue China November 2012 by Andrew Yee

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Published November 7, 2012

Doll VolumeMing Xi and Antonia Wesseloh bring an eighties sense of proportion and volume to their wardrobe for the November édition of Vogue China. Photographed by Andrew Yee (Atelier Management ) with styling by Yi Guo, the duo sports equally powerful tresses courtesy of hair stylist Jeff Francis to go with strong silhouettes from the likes of Roberto Cavalli, MM6 Maison Martin Margiela, Stella McCartney and Michael Kors. / Makeup by Eric Polito @ Art Department










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