Viviane Orth by Fabio Bartelt for Elle Brazil May 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 11, 2010

Dressed in lace, tulle and other frills, Viviane Orth is the perfect Gothic beauty in Fabio Bartelt’s latest work for Elle Brazil. Styled by Susana Barbosa, black and white ensembles are pulled together for a stunning contast of varied old-age charm.













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30 thoughts on “Viviane Orth by Fabio Bartelt for Elle Brazil May 2010”

    • Hi, fashion novice here. This reminds me of season 4 of "Heroes". There's a carnival that meets in a location like this, although the characters weren't quite dressed in 20's flappers-meets-goth costumes. hmmm…

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    • Hi, fashion novice here. This reminds me of season 4 of "Heroes". There's a carnival that meets in a location like this, although the characters weren't quite dressed in 20's flappers-meets-goth costumes. hmmm…

      Reply
  1. I didn't think the photography was bad at all, and I though that styling was really fun. There did seem to be something a little off about it but I think it may have been the model's makeup or something. Overall I enjoyed it.

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  2. I didn't think the photography was bad at all, and I though that styling was really fun. There did seem to be something a little off about it but I think it may have been the model's makeup or something. Overall I enjoyed it.

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  3. I really like the styling and some of the photos, but other photos I don't care for. And I agree, I can't quite reconcile the styling and the choice of location.

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  4. I really like the styling and some of the photos, but other photos I don't care for. And I agree, I can't quite reconcile the styling and the choice of location.

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  5. She looks kinda like Glenn Close. That's not a very intelligent comment, but that's just what I thought when I saw these.

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  6. She looks kinda like Glenn Close. That's not a very intelligent comment, but that's just what I thought when I saw these.

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  7. Looks like how i used to dress aged 15-17. i think the whole look of this is really poor. Managed to make models look like poor misunderstood alternative teens? gross.

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  8. Looks like how i used to dress aged 15-17. i think the whole look of this is really poor. Managed to make models look like poor misunderstood alternative teens? gross.

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  9. I love t6he whole package.
    Styling is fantastic, 2nd pictures knocks me out like hell
    Somehow it's really nice to see my own hair style in the pictures:-P

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  10. I love t6he whole package.
    Styling is fantastic, 2nd pictures knocks me out like hell
    Somehow it's really nice to see my own hair style in the pictures:-P

    Reply

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