Kerr Goes Kiwi for T Magazine is Captured by Orlando Bloom
Sarah Robson — August 30, 2012 — Fashion
References: celebrity-gossip.net & fashionscansremastered.net
Orlando Bloom tries his hand at fashion photography by capturing his wife Miranda Kerr for T Magazine. This family feature series was released in the Sunday edition of the New York Times, and reveals stunning photos of Miranda and their son during a 7-month trip to Wellington, New Zealand.
The 29-year-old supermodel is photographed eating at a Maranui Cafe, walking down the rocky coast with her son and driving a tourist umbrella bicycle. She is captured wearing Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Rag & Bone, Thakoon and a plain white Joe Fresh undershirt.
Miranda is an Australian model and mom who is most famous for her work with Victoria's Secret, and she is known for her dimples and girl-next-door look.
The 29-year-old supermodel is photographed eating at a Maranui Cafe, walking down the rocky coast with her son and driving a tourist umbrella bicycle. She is captured wearing Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Rag & Bone, Thakoon and a plain white Joe Fresh undershirt.
Miranda is an Australian model and mom who is most famous for her work with Victoria's Secret, and she is known for her dimples and girl-next-door look.
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