Vogue Italy is treated as the mothership of all fashion magazines. In the Vogue Italy April 2010 issue, the magazine created a ghostly editorial spread called 'A White Story' that is, literally, all white.
It's quite the overload, but its surreal images are a nice break from the pattern-filled editorials we have seen for the past few months. There are some fantastic features in this wonderland as well, including the Gaultier Cone Bra, originally made famous by Madonna, and lots of pretty lace. I am also loving the dancer-like poses!
Check out the images in the gallery and get inspired by Vogue Italy April 2010's 'A White Story.'
Ghostly Editorials
'A White Story' in Vogue Italy April 2010 is Surreal
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