Vogue Russia | Miranda Kerr by Willy Vanderperre

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 21, 2010

Miranda Kerr trades the allure of the Victoria’s Secret runway for the simple country life in the latest issue of Russian Vogue. Styled by Oliver Rizzo in a sexy revamping of peasant chic, the Aussie beauty is stunning vision in front of Willy Vandeperre’s lens.

source | The Fashion Spot


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32 thoughts on “Vogue Russia | Miranda Kerr by Willy Vanderperre”

  1. well there is a reason why VS models should stick to what they are good at… pouty lips, acrobatic poses and….PIGTAILS?! and what's up with those foxy army hats. awful

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  2. well there is a reason why VS models should stick to what they are good at… pouty lips, acrobatic poses and….PIGTAILS?! and what's up with those foxy army hats. awful

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  3. I love her face in these shots…

    that said, is there a pic in this edit without Miranda sticking her (perky) bum out? It seems like Wil was going for the 'sexy peasant' look…

    Otherwise, I like the easy atmosphere 🙂

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  4. I love her face in these shots…

    that said, is there a pic in this edit without Miranda sticking her (perky) bum out? It seems like Wil was going for the 'sexy peasant' look…

    Otherwise, I like the easy atmosphere 🙂

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  5. She is PERFECT! Really beautiful. I hope we get to see Miranda more and more in the High Fashion scene.

    First Nicolas Ghesquière and now Willy Vanderperre? Wow, seems like the fashion world is now just starting to catch up with this beauty. She's lovely. My favorite VS angel.

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  6. She is PERFECT! Really beautiful. I hope we get to see Miranda more and more in the High Fashion scene.

    First Nicolas Ghesquière and now Willy Vanderperre? Wow, seems like the fashion world is now just starting to catch up with this beauty. She's lovely. My favorite VS angel.

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  7. She is PERFECT! Really beautiful. I hope we get to see Miranda more and more in the High Fashion scene.

    First Nicolas Ghesquière and now Willy Vanderperre? Wow, seems like the fashion world is now just starting to catch up with this beauty. She's lovely. My favorite VS angel.

    Reply
  8. Everything is awesome in this editorial… except her poses. It seems odd, she's popping her ass in almost every shot. It seems forced.

    That's probably why the last photo is the best because it seems effortless.

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  9. Everything is awesome in this editorial… except her poses. It seems odd, she's popping her ass in almost every shot. It seems forced.

    That's probably why the last photo is the best because it seems effortless.

    Reply
  10. Everything is awesome in this editorial… except her poses. It seems odd, she's popping her ass in almost every shot. It seems forced.

    That's probably why the last photo is the best because it seems effortless.

    Reply

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