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The Frida Gustavsson Vogue Netherlands Jan-Feb Editorial is Vintage

There's a special kind of charm when someone of a contemporary vintage convincingly displays the look and style of yesteryear, and luckily for us, the Frida Gustavsson Vogue Netherlands January-February 2013 editorial is chock full of that unique kind of magnetism.

The Frida Gustavsson Vogue Netherlands editorial was captured by vaunted husband and wife, photographer and stylist duo Ingela Klementz Farago and Peter Farago, who both do a fantastic job of creating an aura of retro, luxury leisure in the 19-year-old Swedish beauty.

Frida Gustavsson excels at exuding an air of confident sensuality in every photograph, largely relying on stunningly seductive posture, bedroom eyes, and a mouth that is slightly ajar.

The attire in the Frida Gustavsson Vogue Netherlands shoot is top-notch, too: Elle Sweden's Top Model of 2011 is adorned in the latest duds from high-fashion heavyweights, Balmain, Valentino and Chanel.

The Frida Gustavsson Vogue Netherlands January-February 2013 issue is on newsstands now.
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