Riccardo Tisci Styles RnB Songstress Ciara in Vogue Paris
Marissa Liu — May 27, 2010 — Fashion
References: fashionising & models
In the black and white editorial 'Coup de Foudre,' Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci styled songstress Ciara in Vogue Paris. The 'Ride It' singer looks regal in these provocative and highly sexualized shots.
Photographed by fashion photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, this shoot of Ciara in Vogue Paris is accompanied by barely-clad male models Simon Nessman, Paolo Roldan, Manuel Ramos, Emil Dostovic, Dafne Cejas and Jonathan Marquez. Ciara, it seems, is one of Tisci's new muses, and in 'Coup de Foudre' it's easy to see why.
Photographed by fashion photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, this shoot of Ciara in Vogue Paris is accompanied by barely-clad male models Simon Nessman, Paolo Roldan, Manuel Ramos, Emil Dostovic, Dafne Cejas and Jonathan Marquez. Ciara, it seems, is one of Tisci's new muses, and in 'Coup de Foudre' it's easy to see why.
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