MODELS OF THE MONTH
0Aymeline Valade, Sigrid Agren, Anais Mali, Doutzen Kroes and Malogsia Bela are some of the latest stars of the runways to discover who posed in the fashion, beauty and jewelry editorials of the Vogue Paris August 2012 issue dedicated to La Parisienne.
Aymeline Valade
A runway sensation for several seasons now, Aymeline Valade appears for the first time in Vogue Paris for the August 2012 issue. With her angular face and azure blue eyes, the French model was discovered as she was skating on the street in Nice. She poses alongside other top models Doutzen Kroes, Arizona Muse, Kati Nescher, Isabeli Fontana, Suvi Koponen, Nadja Bender and Anais Mali for Mario Sorrenti in the 80 essential Parisian looks for Fall/Winter 2012-2013 editorial. Statuesque as she lifts the train of her Alexander McQueen red dress on the roof of the Grand Palais, Aymeline Valade dressed in Alexander Wang also plays with her androgynous allure before freeing her seductive side in a Helmut Newton worthy photo shoot.
Sigrid Agren
Almost a year ago Sigrid Agren posed for the September 2011 issue of Vogue Paris. This year, the French model from Martinique pays tribute to her French heritage photographed by Claudia & Stefan in a beauty spread featuring looks that every woman of the city of light should don, from red lips to carbon black eyes.
Anais Mali
We first saw her during Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012, then at the side of Magdalena Frackowiak in the October 2011 Vogue Paris issue. Anais Mali is the latest model to follow, drawing us in with her feline walk and smoldering gaze. This French beauty with an exotic charm is honored in this month’s Vogue posing for Lachlan Bailey in the Miss Vogue editorial, and for Mario Sorrenti in the 80 Parisienne looks editorial along with Doutzen Kroes, Suvi Koponen, Arizona Muse, Aymeline Valade, Kati Nescher, Nadja Bender and Isabeli Fontana.
Doutzen Kroes
Vogue Paris April 2012′s cover girl Doutzen Kroes, poses this month for Mario Sorrenti alongside fellow models Arizona Muse, Aymeline Valade, Isabeli Fontana, Anais Mali, Kati Nescher, Nadja Bender and Suvi Koponen who incarnate La Parisienne in 80 looks for the fall. This pretty doll-faced model with a full, enticing pout transforms into a tigress, roaring and clawing at the chandelier of a Parisian hotel.
Kati Nescher
A Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012-2013 discovery, Kati Nescher made her first appearance in Vogue in the March 2012 issue. This month, the 27 year-old Russian model poses with Arizona Muse, Aymeline Valade, Isabeli Fontana, Suvi Koponen, Doutzen Kroes, Nadja Bender and Anais Mali for Mario Sorrenti in the Paris, Mon Amour editorial featuring 80 essential looks from the Fall/Winter 2012-2013 collections.
Suvi Koponen
With a defined jaw and vaporous curls, Suvi Koponen radiates natural, disarming charm and elegance. As the face of Chloé’s Fall/Winter 2012-2013 campaign and opener for the label’s fashion show last March in Paris, the Finnish model and winner of Finland’s Next Top Model in 2005, has been someone to follow in the pages of Vogue Paris since August 2007. Five years after her first appearance in the magazine, Suvi Koponen poses this month in the Paris, Mon Amour spread by Mario Sorrenti with fellow models Aymeline Valade, Isabeli Fontana, Arizona Muse, Doutzen Kroes, Anais Mali, Kati Nescher and Nadja Bender, wearing the top 80 looks for the fall.
Nadja Bender
After posing for the first time for Vogue Paris in this year’s June/July issue, Nadja Bender joins models Aymeline Valade, Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontana, Arizona Muse, Kati Nescher, Anais Mali and Suvi Koponen to incarnate the essential 80 Parisienne looks in the Paris, Mon Amour spread photographed by Mario Sorrenti.
Arizona Muse
With her hair perfectly tousled, Arizona Muse becomes a true Parisienne in this month’s Paris, Mon Amour editorial in the Vogue Paris August 2012 issue. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, the model becomes a dreamer in a series of black and white shots, before joining Aymeline Valade at the entrance of a Parisian metro.


























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