Natalia Vodianova by Craig McDean for Vogue US May 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 17, 2012

Modern TimesNatalia Vodianova takes on minimal glamour alongside actor Michael Fassbender for the May issue of Vogue US. Captured by Craig McDean with styling by Grace Coddington, the pair look art deco chic in the designs of Proenza Schouler, Givenchy, Balenciaga and others. A dark lip and soft curls by makeup artist Stephane Marais and hair stylist Julien d’Ys complete the retro ensembles.










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  1. Grace is one of the best stylists ever, but none of the elements seem to be working together here.  It all feels off and like it belongs more in Home & Garden or something.

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