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Japanese Vogue March 2010 Mixes Bold Fashions With Bold Company

Taxidermy tigers, bear heads and buffalo are definitely not the first things that come to mind when thinking about the latest and greatest designer fashions. But in the Japanese Vogue March 2010 issue, photographer Terry Richardson injects his incredible brand of eccentricity for this creative mix.

Model Freja Beha Erichsen works bold colors and patterns in hot-pants, plaid coats and mini dresses, mixed with over-the-top accessories. Styled by George Cortina, this outlandish editorial is certainly one to check out.
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