Natasha Poly by Willy Vanderperre for Vogue China Collections F/W 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 13, 2011

Objects of Desire – Reuniting once again, photographer Willy Vanderperre (Management Artists) and model Natasha Poly bring the luxe to Vogue China’s fall 2011 collections special with this striking story of pure style. Featuring the designs of Lanvin, Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton and others styled by Nicoletta Santoro, Natasha is an alluring yet stoic vision against white.







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9 thoughts on “Natasha Poly by Willy Vanderperre for Vogue China Collections F/W 2011”

  1. She wears the same outfit in photo three as Natalia V on her latest Vogue cover. I like how they have played around with the lines and white background here, though nothing overtly interesting. 

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