Canadian model Daria Werbowy gets snapped by photographer Cass Bird in her New York City home for her anti-chic cover shoot for the Spring 2010 issue of Dossier Journal.
Styled by Turner, Werbowy looks at home in laid-back garb consisting of ripped tops, plaid shorts, jerseyesque tanks and long johns. There are no five-inchers in sight here, as footwear was kept flat or non-existent.
Don’t be fooled by the tomboyish getup though, Daria Werbowy sacrifices none of her sultry side in this editorial. She’s both casual and coquettish—the best of both worlds.
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Daria Werbowy is Both Casual and Coquettish in the Dossier Spring 2010 Issue
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