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October 24th, 2010UncategorizedEvery magazine is presenting their vision of autumnal cloud nine with their November issues and the look created by Vogue China is sumptuous and rustic. Hans Feurer’s shot of Ming Xi in a picturesque forest are about as autumn as you get and Anne Christensen’s styling is a gorgeous mix of feminine and idyll Simply gorgeous!





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October 24th, 2010UncategorizedAfter season of perfecting minimalism, it seems fashion’s foremost stylist have taken an interest in the exact opposite Fall’s fashion glossies are filled with layered facial expression that explode off the page with print, shape and texture There is nothing subtle about a Lanvin fur worn over lace tights, or the omnium-gatherum of diamante and colors, but you can’t deny that the combination are eye-catching. Do you like the maximalist look or do you prefer your fashions a bit more subdued? Let us know in the comments.
Valerija Kelava by Lachlan Bailey styled by Anne Christensen for Vogue China
Mariacarla Boscono by Steven Meisel, styled by Panos Yiapanis for Vogue Italia

Liu Wen by Greg Kadel, styled by Katie Mossman for Vogue Germany

Robbie Spencer’s swashbuckler styling shot by Marcus Antonius Maule in Dazed & Confused
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September 27th, 2010UncategorizedThe Sept issue of Muse draw inspiration from the red hot manner scene of Communist China Sølve Sundsbø shoots Anja Rubik for the impinging covert styled by Marie Chaix and China’s biggest star Liu Wen star in . stunning column by Sebastian Kim. The issue serves as an artistic testimonial to the impact Chinese talent has had on the manner industry itself and from the look of it the content is sure to excite.
EDIT: This just in, there is a second cover! The stunning Zhang Ziyi shot by Yu Tsai






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September 16th, 2010UncategorizedPaolo Roversi creates a vision of classic finery for Vogue China’s Sept issue There are no avant garde costume or blurry picture taking tricks, but the narrative doesn’t lack for anything; Nicoletta Santoro’s vintage inspired styling and Liu Wen’s timeless beauty are more than enough and Roversi show window both with his engaging portraits. There is something almost painterly about the look of this newspaper column and its nostalgic feel




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August 11th, 2010UncategorizedElissa | Santisi love a good pair of pants, no? admiration the virtuoso stylist dressed Liu Wen in a series of gorgeous suits from the fall collections in the new Vogue China. Camilla Akrans shoot Liu in the latest menswear inspired face from Chloe, Givenchy and more but fashion lovers may get . sense of deja vu with the Altuzarra shot – very Uncle Tom Ford for Gucci, no?



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August 1st, 2010UncategorizedHedi Slimane presents . pristine black and white vision of Abbey Spike Lee Kershaw in the latest Vogue China. With her sleek bob and delicate features Aussie beauty look sensational in the minimalist ensemble chosen by Nicoletta Santoro.




