The Cedric Rivrain Double Editorial Spoofs Carrie Bradshaw
Meghan Young — December 8, 2010 — Fashion
References: cedricrivrain.tumblr & stylebubble
After glancing at the Cedric Rivrain Double magazine spread, I couldn't help but be shocked at how manly Sarah Jessica Parker was looking. It took me a second to realize that it wasn't her, but in fact, it was her illustrator Cedric Rivrain posing as Carrie Bradshaw.
Photographed by Andrea Spotorno, the Cedric Rivrain Double photo shoot is A part of the December 2010 issue. Uncannily accurate, Rivrain has all the nuances down, from Bradshaw's walk to her stance.
Photographed by Andrea Spotorno, the Cedric Rivrain Double photo shoot is A part of the December 2010 issue. Uncannily accurate, Rivrain has all the nuances down, from Bradshaw's walk to her stance.
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