Mirte Maas by Angelo Pennetta | Bergdorf Goodman Spring 2010 Catalogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 17, 2010

Mirte Maas is living in the lap of luxury for the latest catalogue of Bergdorf Goodman. Donning black from head to toe, Mirte is anything but drab in the luxurious Revel. Photographed by Angelo Pennetta in sequins, lace and fringe, the blonde beauty exudes confidence and glamour.










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8 thoughts on “Mirte Maas by Angelo Pennetta | Bergdorf Goodman Spring 2010 Catalogue”

  1. Can we start tipping the hat and say "Angelo Pennetta does his version of Newton" (Terry, Nick Knight, etc…) so that at least this overwhelming amount of vast unoriginality starts to look like a tribute?

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  2. Can we start tipping the hat and say "Angelo Pennetta does his version of Newton" (Terry, Nick Knight, etc…) so that at least this overwhelming amount of vast unoriginality starts to look like a tribute?

    Reply

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