Vogue US Feb 2010 | Constance Jablonski by Raymond Meier

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 19, 2010

Constance Jablonski may be no stranger to the pages of French and Italian Vogue. But when comes to their American counterpart, the French beauty has yet to make an appearance up until now with the publication’s February issue. Photographed by Raymond Meier and styled by Elissa Santissi, Constance along with her equine companion make a mark in “Back in the Saddle”.

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25 thoughts on “Vogue US Feb 2010 | Constance Jablonski by Raymond Meier”

  1. Composition and colors are ugly. Poses are stilted and the model and props look like colorforms pasted onto the background. Blech.

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  2. Composition and colors are ugly. Poses are stilted and the model and props look like colorforms pasted onto the background. Blech.

    Reply

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