Miranda Kerr by Nino Muñoz for Numéro Tokyo June 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 3, 2012

Miranda on My MindMiranda Kerr plays a 60s lady for the June cover shoot of Numéro Tokyo, lensed by Nino Muñoz. Fashion editor Akari Endo-Gaut (Frank Reps) dresses the Australian beauty in elegant spring pieces from labels such as Yves Saint Laurent, Celine Azzedine Alaia and Chloe. Retro style curls by hair stylist Tuan Anh Tran and tangerine lips by makeup artist Munemi Imai complete the prim and proper outfits.








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7 thoughts on “Miranda Kerr by Nino Muñoz for Numéro Tokyo June 2012”

  1. I feel like the bored-affluent-mid-century-housewife thing has been done a lot lately, and much more strikingly than this. I dig the styling, but just bored by how it comes together.

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