Tao Okamoto by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello for Numéro China #5

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 10, 2011

Tao Okamoto wears a mix of patterns and prints for the January-February issue of Numéro China. In front of Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello’s lens, Tao dons loose-fitting silhouettes among floppy oversize hats from the likes of Celine, Kenzo and Missoni styled by Tim Lim.











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21 thoughts on “Tao Okamoto by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello for Numéro China #5”

  1. I don’t quite get the naked girl either, but she doesn’t hinder the photos, so it doesn’t bother me. I do love this editorial. The composition, the lighting and of course the clothes are perfect. Tao is beautiful too.

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  2. it feels to me like they are portraying tao as some sort of arty visionary type, the naked girl maybe being her subject or muse? hm. i dig the wild clothes and pattern mixing – 2nd to last outfit is great.

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  3. Don’t get the naked girl…is this some attempt to jump on the whole ‘nudity’ bandwagon…?
    Was excited to see an editorial featuring floppy hats but in the end, left me disappointed…

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  4. Don’t get the naked girl…is this some attempt to jump on the whole ‘nudity’ bandwagon…?
    Was excited to see an editorial featuring floppy hats but in the end, left me disappointed…

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  5. Don’t get the naked girl…is this some attempt to jump on the whole ‘nudity’ bandwagon…?
    Was excited to see an editorial featuring floppy hats but in the end, left me disappointed…

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  6. i love numéro china. the naked girl combined with the serenity of tao just makes the overall distortion so chilling, and yet i was never distracted from the clothes. this is the first time i felt more than passing interest in a lot of milanese s/s 11. those missoni hats are so cute, dramatic and versatile! props to everyone who worked on this editorial! 🙂

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  7. i love numéro china. the naked girl combined with the serenity of tao just makes the overall distortion so chilling, and yet i was never distracted from the clothes. this is the first time i felt more than passing interest in a lot of milanese s/s 11. those missoni hats are so cute, dramatic and versatile! props to everyone who worked on this editorial! 🙂

    Reply

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