Hans Feurer Captures a 'Green Winter' for Vogue China
Marissa Liu — October 20, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: models
It's a 'Green Winter' for Vogue China as model Ming Xi is captured roaming a lush fall forest for the November 2010 issue. Photographed by Hans Feurer, the nature-inspired editorial features some of the most sought-after winter wear by Burberry Prorsum, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Christopher Raeburn, and Junya Watanabe.
'Grenn Winter' for Vogue China was styled by Anne Christensen who masterfully mixes pastoral femininity with masculine staples. The result is an elegant yet rustic shoot that will definitely inspire.
'Grenn Winter' for Vogue China was styled by Anne Christensen who masterfully mixes pastoral femininity with masculine staples. The result is an elegant yet rustic shoot that will definitely inspire.
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