Vogue Germany December 2009 | Elisa Sednaoui, Bianca Balti & Luca Gadjus by Vincent Peters

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Published November 30, 2009

Elisa Sednaoui of D’Management Group is joined by Bianca Balti and Luca Gadjus for a festive editorial in the latest issue of Vogue Germany. Photographed by Vincent Peters, the shoot is not short on personality. Capturing intimate moments with the wedding party, the editorial’s celebratory mood is infectious.










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8 thoughts on “Vogue Germany December 2009 | Elisa Sednaoui, Bianca Balti & Luca Gadjus by Vincent Peters”

  1. It’s a joy to see editorials where the subjects look like they’re living some kind of a life. Relating to subject matter is when fashion is working at its full potential. Unfortunately, the majority of editorials out there tend to fall short of the mark, lately. There’s a saturation of pretty pictures with pretty models posing in pretty clothes. They’re good, but they don’t inspire anyone to want to be, because those who think fashion is about the clothes have never really lived.

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  2. It’s a joy to see editorials where the subjects look like they’re living some kind of a life. Relating to subject matter is when fashion is working at its full potential. Unfortunately, the majority of editorials out there tend to fall short of the mark, lately. There’s a saturation of pretty pictures with pretty models posing in pretty clothes. They’re good, but they don’t inspire anyone to want to be, because those who think fashion is about the clothes have never really lived.

    Reply

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