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Chanel Iman by Hans Feurer Wall Street Journal December 2011 Shoot is Hot

Chanel Iman may currently be most well known for her work as a Victoria's Secret Angel, but the 21-year-old beauty goes back to her high-fashion roots in the Chanel Iman by Hans Feurer Wall Street Journal December 2011 editorial shoot.

Swiss photographer Hans Feurer captures Chanel as she strolls along the street and explores the city with male model David K. Ms. Iman wears designs from the runways of the top fashion houses in the world (where she got her start in the modeling industry before becoming a sultry lingerie model), such as Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Givenchy in the shoot styled by Sabina Schreder.

The Chanel Iman by Hans Feurer Wall Street Journal December 2011 shoot features some incredible opulent gowns and playful masks and headpieces.
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