Photographer Bruce Weber brings his iconic Abercrombie & Fitch style to the June/July 2009 issue of Vogue Paris with the editorial ‘Love Makes the World Go Round.’
The editorial features Russian supermodel Sasha Pivovarova and a young male model frolicking on a sunny beach. It is the embodiment of what young love is—a love that makes the world go round for sure.
Carine Roitfeld made sure the young couple were styled in the latest creations from D&G, Dior, Dsquared2, and David Yurman.
Young Beach Love
Bruce Weber's ‘Love Makes the World go Round' in Vogue Paris
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