Gisele Bundchen Gets Boyish for Vogue China February 2011
Kamal Musharbash — January 12, 2011 — Fashion
References: vogue.cn & zombieandcandy
International supermodel Gisele Bundchen rocked the shorts, flats and dress shirts for the Demarchelier editorial in Vogue China February 2011. It is safe to say that Patrick Demarchelier is one of the top photographers in Vogue history; therefore, having both of these fashionable influences working together is truly inspirational.
Decked out in Comme des Garcons, Rag & Bone and Celine, Gisele Bundchen channels her inner masculinity for the editorial labeled 'Boyish Allure.' The Vogue China February 2011 issue is on stands now.
Decked out in Comme des Garcons, Rag & Bone and Celine, Gisele Bundchen channels her inner masculinity for the editorial labeled 'Boyish Allure.' The Vogue China February 2011 issue is on stands now.
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