Christina Ricci Rocks Couture in Blackbook October 2010
Kamal Musharbash — October 6, 2010 — Marketing
References: glamcheck
From her early acting years as Kat in 'Casper' to her phenomenal acting in 'Black Snake Moan,' Christina Ricci has done it all -- and that includes covering the Blackbook October 2010 issue. This recent editorial dubbed 'No Vacancy' was shot by Yu Tsai in a hotel, where Ricci frolics the hallways and exteriors to showcase fantastic fashions.
Designers such as Christian Dior, H&M and Calvin Klein all partook in Ricci's fashions for this shoot. With the model's photogenic quality along with the featured hot couture pieces, the Blackbook October 2010 issue is definitely one to remember.
Designers such as Christian Dior, H&M and Calvin Klein all partook in Ricci's fashions for this shoot. With the model's photogenic quality along with the featured hot couture pieces, the Blackbook October 2010 issue is definitely one to remember.
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