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oct.222009

Vogue Paris November 2009: Isabeli Fontana 

The November issue of Vogue Paris is inspired by the idea of extreme yet original luxury and combines haute couture and street graffiti with great success. The cover features Isabeli Fontana as shot by David Sims at Milk Studios. The photos below are from my favorite editorial in the issue, "Keith Me," a take on Keith Haring's practice of painting tribal graffiti on the body of his subject. Brilliant styling par usual on the part of Carine Roitfeld, including a Louis Vuitton blanket as a tribal mini dress. Appearing in "Une Fille Un Style" this month is Iris Apfel; it is hard to believe that this stylish woman is 88 years old, what an inspiration she is! Other intriguing editorials this month: "Peintures de Guerre" and "Graffi-Couture" both styled by Emmanuelle Alt.

Vogue Paris November 2009 issue cover and editorial images © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

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