The Marie Claire Brazil November 2010 issue is achingly current as it jumps on the trippy 3D bandwagon... sort of. In all seriousness, the spread does not require you to wear 3D specs, it just appears that way because of a double-color effect used on the smoldering sexy model Paolla Rehmeier.
The trippy spread boasts photography by Jacques Dequeker, with the red and blues layers providing an emphasis effect. Ultimately, the spread shows off essential pieces while being utterly fascinating and pretty addictive. Check out the featured gallery to peek at the Marie Claire Brazil November 2010 issue.
Dizzying 3D Spreads
Paolla Rahmeier Trips You Out in Marie Claire Brazil November 2010
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