Steven Klein Shoots Lara Stone for Vogue Paris October

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 27, 2009

Photographed by Steven Klein and styled by Carine Roitfield, Lara Stone goes through a series of transformations in this month’s Vogue Paris. With the aid of elaborate makeup and wigs, Klein captures her in every look from rocker chic to monstrous-like creations. Regardless of the outcome, it is apparent that the team over at French Vogue does not lack imagination.

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27 thoughts on “Steven Klein Shoots Lara Stone for Vogue Paris October”

    • I think the credits read that it’s from Yves Saint Laurent. The only other credit in the text I can make out is Agent Provocateur who are most likely responsible for the leather onesie. Although, there’s something inside of me that screamed Jean Paul Gautier when I saw it. It does seem like the kind of deconstructed/warped business wear he was presenting this fall.

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    • I think the credits read that it’s from Yves Saint Laurent. The only other credit in the text I can make out is Agent Provocateur who are most likely responsible for the leather onesie. Although, there’s something inside of me that screamed Jean Paul Gautier when I saw it. It does seem like the kind of deconstructed/warped business wear he was presenting this fall.

      Reply
    • I think the credits read that it’s from Yves Saint Laurent. The only other credit in the text I can make out is Agent Provocateur who are most likely responsible for the leather onesie. Although, there’s something inside of me that screamed Jean Paul Gautier when I saw it. It does seem like the kind of deconstructed/warped business wear he was presenting this fall.

      Reply
    • its the blackface make up. white people used to this kinda things many years ago as a sorta way to mock or imitate black people. so people sees this as racist somehow. i honestly, have no comment bout it.

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    • its the blackface make up. white people used to this kinda things many years ago as a sorta way to mock or imitate black people. so people sees this as racist somehow. i honestly, have no comment bout it.

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    • its the blackface make up. white people used to this kinda things many years ago as a sorta way to mock or imitate black people. so people sees this as racist somehow. i honestly, have no comment bout it.

      Reply

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