Monika Jagaciak & Lily Donaldson by Steven Klein | Vogue Paris April 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 21, 2010

Carine Roitfeld brings together a combination of Hawaiian style, Barbie glamour and some of the season’s most notable pieces for the latest issue of Vogue Paris. Photographed by Steven Klein, the topsy-curvy story stars Monika Jagaciak and Lily Donaldson in over the top ensembles.











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42 thoughts on “Monika Jagaciak & Lily Donaldson by Steven Klein | Vogue Paris April 2010”

  1. I don't like this. It reminds me of the oompa-loompas who populate Chicago. It strike me as too random and awkward but in a bad way. This could've been much better considering the amazing models.

  2. I don't like this. It reminds me of the oompa-loompas who populate Chicago. It strike me as too random and awkward but in a bad way. This could've been much better considering the amazing models.

  3. I don't like this. It reminds me of the oompa-loompas who populate Chicago. It strike me as too random and awkward but in a bad way. This could've been much better considering the amazing models.

  4. when i knew that steven will be shooting jac & lily fro vogue i was so exited thinkin that it will be somthing realy amazing & freaky !
    but those pics r a big disappointment

  5. when i knew that steven will be shooting jac & lily fro vogue i was so exited thinkin that it will be somthing realy amazing & freaky !
    but those pics r a big disappointment

  6. when i knew that steven will be shooting jac & lily fro vogue i was so exited thinkin that it will be somthing realy amazing & freaky !
    but those pics r a big disappointment

  7. Looks like they were caught in a bicycle accident and left without help in the sun so their faces were baked orange.

  8. Looks like they were caught in a bicycle accident and left without help in the sun so their faces were baked orange.

  9. Looks like they were caught in a bicycle accident and left without help in the sun so their faces were baked orange.

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