Zing! by Emma Summerton for New York Times Style Holiday 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 5, 2010

The holiday issue of the New York Times Style Magazine brings in bright and bold colors for the spring in Emma Summerton’s Zing! Featuring Tali Lennox, Luisa Bianchin, Pauline Van der Cruysse, Fabiana Mayer and Emily Senko the model group takes to the streets in airy ensembles from the likes of Rodarte, Lacoste and Oscar de la Renta styled by David Vandewal.







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9 thoughts on “Zing! by Emma Summerton for New York Times Style Holiday 2010”

  1. Styling is PERFECT. I have a feeling Spring season might showcase some of the best clothes. I cant wait!! Sick and tired of Mad Men theme in almost every editorial.

    Those Rodarte pieces – to DIE FOR! 🙂

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