Vogue Australia July 2012 Features Delta Goodrem for the First Time
References: vogue.au & sassisamblog
The Vogue Australia July 2012 photoshoot displays its very own beautiful songstress Delta Goodrem. The editorial is called 'Renaissance Woman,' which is a theme that stays true throughout the entire editorial. Goodrem wears dark lace masks and a pitch-black mini-dress that is see-through in some areas. The singer is shot in a Victorian-styled environment that adds more allure to the dark and mysterious renaissance theme. In the Vogue Australia July 2012, Delta opens up about her life stating that she’s only 27 and still young. She even opens up about her love life and that she is happy being single at the moment. Photographer Nicole Bentley truly captures Goodrem’s beauty in this issue. You can check her out in the upcoming issue of Vogue Australia July 2012.
Fashion magazines don’t always have to feature supermodels. This is the first time Goodrem is on Vogue Australia. Even though Vogue is a fashion magazine, it doesn’t hurt to sometimes feature a strong woman as their cover girl. After all, Goodrem is an inspiration to many due to the fact that she had cancer and yet is a cheerful person.
Fashion magazines don’t always have to feature supermodels. This is the first time Goodrem is on Vogue Australia. Even though Vogue is a fashion magazine, it doesn’t hurt to sometimes feature a strong woman as their cover girl. After all, Goodrem is an inspiration to many due to the fact that she had cancer and yet is a cheerful person.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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