Ylonka Verheul by Ceen Wahren for Vogue Taiwan July 2011

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Published July 29, 2011

Mystery of Nature – Photographer Ceen Wahren and model Ylonka Verheul team up for the July issue of Vogue Taiwan. Styled by Emma Thorstrand, Ylonka dons elegant and suggestive pieces matching the murky and mysterious landscape. / Hair by Dejan Cekanovic, Make-up by Sofia Eriksen.







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16 thoughts on “Ylonka Verheul by Ceen Wahren for Vogue Taiwan July 2011”

  1. Reminiscent of a ‘glam’ version of Oil and Water (one of the best editorials I’ve seen) which turns me off, honestly because you don’t want something lackluster to remind you of something amazing; takes away from the images at hand. The clothing is gorgeous but for some reason I don’t get a sense of cohesiveness from the styling.

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  2. It’s an interesting “edgy nature” look  (rather than urban edgy).  Like those shoe on wet slippery rock–there’s tension there. 

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  3. It’s an interesting “edgy nature” look  (rather than urban edgy).  Like those shoe on wet slippery rock–there’s tension there. 

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