Vogue's Lady Be Good Editorial Stars Amber Valletta
Meghan Young — February 22, 2011 — Fashion
References: vogue & fashionising
Aside from the obvious retro aspects of this photo shoot, the Vogue US March 2011 Lady Be Good editorial seems to be all about self-composure. Stunningly stoic, it centers around a distinguished matriarch taking care of her child.
This particular matriarch happens to be model Amber Valletta. Not only that, but the Lady Be Good editorial also stars her actual son Auden McCaw. As though wrestling between two personas, that of a powerful business woman and a mother, Valletta is often shown as serious and lost in thought.
This particular matriarch happens to be model Amber Valletta. Not only that, but the Lady Be Good editorial also stars her actual son Auden McCaw. As though wrestling between two personas, that of a powerful business woman and a mother, Valletta is often shown as serious and lost in thought.
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