Shot in black and white, the Lara Stone Vogue Japan 2011 spread shows a darker and dangerously seductive side of this fashion diva. Considered by many as an "anti-model," the Dutch supermodel continues to show she is one of the stars of the fashion world.
Favored by houses such as Givenchy and Calvin Klein, Stone never ceases to impress each time she is the face of a brand; or, in this case, the protagonist for the November issue of Vogue Japan.
Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, Stone becomes the goddess of the dark. Her clothes belong to a dominatrix movie, giving the shoot an exhilarating power and dangerous control. The different locations are simple gorgeous and highlight every angle of Stone's beauty as she works the camera.
The Lara Stone Vogue Japan 2011 is mysterious and explosive.
Dominantly Dark Spreads
The Lara Stone Vogue Japan 2011 Shoot is Arrestingly Seductive
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