Vogue Brazil March 2011 Cover | Freja Beha Erichsen by Henrique Gendre

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Published March 13, 2011

Freja Beha Erichsen photographed by Henrique Gendre for Vogue Brazil March 2011


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18 thoughts on “Vogue Brazil March 2011 Cover | Freja Beha Erichsen by Henrique Gendre”

  1. I am so happy you posted this!

    Freja looks so stunning and sexy!
    I love her androgynous look, but I am really looking forward to seeing more of her feminine side.

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  2. Everytime I see picture of Freja on this site, im always amazed since I adore everything she does, whether feminine or masculine. But this is not a good cover. Her face looks distorted to the point of unrecognition. Her nose and very defined lips is what sets her apart, and they managed to airbrush all those wonderful features. No hate here people, just an objective criticism. Hair is fierce tho.

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