Bohemian Street Editorials

Caroline Trentini Stars in the Vogue US November 2014 Issue

Caroline Trenini stars in the 'Positively 4th Street' editorial for Vogue US' November 2014 issue.

For those who are unfamiliar, the editorial's title refers to a Bob Dylan song of the same name. The lyrics pertain to a particularly toxic relationship, in which Dylan sings, "You see me on the street, you always act surprised/ You say, 'How are you? Good luck,' but you don't mean it."

The song, and editorial, sort of brings about the feeling you get when you run into a former friend or ex-lover on the street and want to look good (not to mention triumphant) in front of them. Trentini looks like a retro bohemian goddess roaming the streets in this editorial styled by Grace Coddington, and I don't think she's worried about running into any exes!
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