Mr. Ford Returns for Vogue US December 2010 by Steven Meisel

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 15, 2010

The December issue of Vogue US gets an exclusive first look at Tom Ford’s highly anticipated spring 2011 collection with models Carolyn Murphy, Anja Rubik, Joan Smalls, Stella Tennant, Amber Valletta, Karen Elson and Edita Vilkeviciute wearing seventies inspired looks with Mr. Ford himself. Photographed by Steven Meisel, the group is seventies glam in four stunning portraits.





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22 thoughts on “Mr. Ford Returns for Vogue US December 2010 by Steven Meisel”

  1. Nothing special, new or innovative. 70’s garb. When you make something “so exclusive”, you better deliver, and Tom did not.

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