The Lara Stone Vogue November 2011 Editorial Features Female Boating Fashion
Souzan Michael — November 5, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: smartologie.blogspot & beautyisdiverse
As a fashion lover, it's great to see such nautical-inspired designs featured in the Lara Stone Vogue November 2011 editorial shoot. The shoot is called 'Nautical Signals,' and is photographed by Craig McDean and styled by Camilla Nickerson.
While Stone may be a Vogue Paris favorite (she seems to be a staple in each month's issue), it's great to see the Dutch model appearing on the pages of American Vogue too.
The Lara Stone Vogue November 2011 shoot features some stunning nautical clothing from the top designers in the world, such as Marc Jacobs, Celine, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton.
While Stone may be a Vogue Paris favorite (she seems to be a staple in each month's issue), it's great to see the Dutch model appearing on the pages of American Vogue too.
The Lara Stone Vogue November 2011 shoot features some stunning nautical clothing from the top designers in the world, such as Marc Jacobs, Celine, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton.
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