Sophie Srej by Martin Lidell for L’Officiel Russia May 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 16, 2010

Fashion editor Vanessa Bellugeon pieces together a wardrobe filled with feminine lace and floral prints for the pages of this month’s L’Officiel Russia. Lensed by Martin Lidell, the folksy story stars Sophie Srej as a stay at home beauty in looks from the likes of Lanvin, Dior and Bottega Veneta.











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16 thoughts on “Sophie Srej by Martin Lidell for L’Officiel Russia May 2010”

  1. Really nice. But I could have sworn this was Matt Irwen. This kind of lighting is so common, as he always does it in Ru. Vogue.

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  2. Really nice. But I could have sworn this was Matt Irwen. This kind of lighting is so common, as he always does it in Ru. Vogue.

    Reply

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