The Noemie Lenoir French Revue de Modes Spring Summer 2011 editorial transports you to an exotic Moroccan location. The setting and wardrobe in this shoot have been inspired by the traditional style of Northwest Africa. In colorful prints, marvelous head wraps and billowing veils, Lenoir depicts an alluring and carefree traveler. There is a merging of Western and Moroccan fashion in the elegant and chic fashions brought in by stylist June Nakamoto. With outfits by the likes of Dries Van Noten, Blumarine and Sonia Rykiel in Gazelle, there is a distinct bohemian appeal to this spread. Tribal-inspired accessories, live animal props and heavy fabrics all enhance the 'Gazelle' photoshoot.
The Noemie Lenoir French Revue de Modes Spring Summer 2011 editorial was captured by photographer Thierry Le Gouès.
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The Nomadic Noemie Lenoir in French Revue de Modes SS 2011
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