Vogue China February 2010 | Asian Energy by Max Vadukul

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Published January 11, 2010

Max Vadukul photographs a great cast of Asian models for his most recent editorial in the February issue of Vogue China. With a minimal studio set, simple sculptured garments and excellent poise, Du Juan, Kang Qianwen, Lie Wen, Ping Hue and Tao Okamoto each sit a moment in the spotlight.






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20 thoughts on “Vogue China February 2010 | Asian Energy by Max Vadukul”

  1. I actually find these very interesting. The poses and facial expressions are very simple, yet I feel as if there is some sort of hidden energy emanating from their nude faces. Also they sell the clothes very well keeping it simple and plain.

    Reply
  2. I actually find these very interesting. The poses and facial expressions are very simple, yet I feel as if there is some sort of hidden energy emanating from their nude faces. Also they sell the clothes very well keeping it simple and plain.

    Reply
  3. I actually find these very interesting. The poses and facial expressions are very simple, yet I feel as if there is some sort of hidden energy emanating from their nude faces. Also they sell the clothes very well keeping it simple and plain.

    Reply
  4. I actually find these very interesting. The poses and facial expressions are very simple, yet I feel as if there is some sort of hidden energy emanating from their nude faces. Also they sell the clothes very well keeping it simple and plain.

    Reply

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