Vogue Paris August 2010 Cover | Freja Beha Erichsen by David Sims

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Published July 15, 2010


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26 thoughts on “Vogue Paris August 2010 Cover | Freja Beha Erichsen by David Sims”

  1. Love the cover! I'm sure it looks less photoshop-esque in real life and in HQ.

    I'm so glad that Freja Beha Erichsen is letting her hair grow – let's hope it will be as long as it was when she started.

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  2. Love the cover! I'm sure it looks less photoshop-esque in real life and in HQ.

    I'm so glad that Freja Beha Erichsen is letting her hair grow – let's hope it will be as long as it was when she started.

    Reply
  3. Love the cover! I'm sure it looks less photoshop-esque in real life and in HQ.

    I'm so glad that Freja Beha Erichsen is letting her hair grow – let's hope it will be as long as it was when she started.

    Reply
  4. what is that watercolour effect? it may be nice in the white colours but…her face looks like washed out or something weird!

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  5. what is that watercolour effect? it may be nice in the white colours but…her face looks like washed out or something weird!

    Reply
  6. what is that watercolour effect? it may be nice in the white colours but…her face looks like washed out or something weird!

    Reply

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