Sultry Latex Photoshoots

The Numero Tokyo October 2012 Editorial Stars a Seductive Karlie Kloss

Something has to be said for a model clad in nothing more than latex and leather like Karlie Kloss is in the Numero Tokyo October 2012 editorial. Provocatively seductive, she is a femme fatale who will have the hearts of both men and women racing in no time. It helps that she flashes a lot of skin as well.

The Numero Tokyo October 2012 editorial was shot by Greg Kadel, a photographer based in New York City. Captured completely in black and white, the photoshoot is as gritty as the outfits are sexy. From latex bodysuits to leather peplum skirts, the American beauty shows off her svelte body. She does have the help of stylist Elizabeth Sulcer, who put together the daring wardrobe.
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