The Chloe Spring 2010 Campaign Stars Raquel Zimmermann
Meghan Young — February 19, 2010 — Marketing
The equestrian look trotted through the fashion world last year and I don't think it will canter away anytime soon--not according to the Chloe Spring 2010 campaign, at least.
Looking demure and chic, Rachel Zimmerman dons one of the latest must-have outfits for the Chloe Spring 2010 campaign. Clean and simple, you can't go wrong with this collection. It's the perfect way to transition from bulky winter clothes to lighter spring ones.
Looking demure and chic, Rachel Zimmerman dons one of the latest must-have outfits for the Chloe Spring 2010 campaign. Clean and simple, you can't go wrong with this collection. It's the perfect way to transition from bulky winter clothes to lighter spring ones.
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