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The Vogue Australia February 2014 Editorial Stars Drake Burnette

Appropriately titled 'French Made,' the Vogue Australia February 2014 editorial focuses heavily on the country's distinctive fashion style. From a ton of horizontal stripes, berets and loose pants, the looks are utterly charming. It doesn't hurt that model Drake Burnette is able to channel her inner Parisian even though she hails from the United States.

The Vogue Australia February 2014 editorial was shot entirely in black and white by photographer Will Davidson. Posing in the midst of the Eiffel Tower and along the banks of the Seine, the brunette beauty showcases a feminine and chic wardrobe put together by stylist Jillian Davison. The lovely looks were perfected by makeup artist Pep Gay and hair stylist Panos Papandrianos.
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