Rose Smith, Tali Lennox & Caterina Ravaglia by Deborah Turbeville for Grey #5

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 22, 2011

They Were Here – Photographer Deborah Turbeville and fashion director Valentina Ilardi-Martin are inspired by the classic era and lavish decor for their most recent collaboration published in Grey Magazine’s fall-winter issue. Starring Rose Smith, Tali Lennox and Caterina Ravaglia, the images take a look at autumn collections from the likes of Viktor & Rolf, Moschino, Stella McCartney and Lanvin with a shaded view.








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8 thoughts on “Rose Smith, Tali Lennox & Caterina Ravaglia by Deborah Turbeville for Grey #5”

  1. I feel like this is missing some of that Deborah Turbeville romance that I have come to expect..maybe she switched to digital?
    Something is off…

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  2. I understand that the whole point of this is the fuzzy, romantic effect on the photos, but I just want to see Caterina’s beautiful face clearly.

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  3. Reminds me of the Korean film A Tale of Two Sisters…or The Others.  I like the photography and mood…but yeah, can’t really see the clothes.

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