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'DN de la Mode' in Vogue Paris August 2009 is a Fashionista's Dream

The epic 64-page ‘DN de la Mode’ editorial in Vogue Paris’ August 2009 issue is a fashionista’s dream. There’s truly something for everyone in this gigantic collection captured by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and curated by Vogue Paris’ editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld, Emmanuelle Alt and Joe McKenna.

In fact, there’s so much going on in Vogue Paris’ August 2009 ‘DN de la Mode’ editorial that it was nearly impossible picking just 10 looks for the gallery above. Click and enjoy; the designers behind each look appear in the photos themselves.

All photos courtesy of Fashion Gone Rogue, who included the looks from the entire editorial over three separate posts: 1 | 2 | 3
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