Valerija Kelava by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue China November 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 14, 2010

Valerija Kelava goes nomad for the November edition of Vogue China. In front of Lachlan Bailey’s lens, Valerija seamlessly transforms into a fashionable traveler with the aide of fashion editor Anne Christensen. Piecing together a wardrobe of heavy layers and a subdued color palette, Christensen uses garments from the likes of Etro, John Galliano, Thakoon and more in My Wild Love.












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20 thoughts on “Valerija Kelava by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue China November 2010”

  1. Valerija’s face intrigues me, every angle of her is so different. As an editorial I think this is good, though it wasn’t until the end that I thought the shots were really dynamic.

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  2. she is killing it! valerija has so many editorials lately which showcase her versatility… i’m beginning to like her more and more =0

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