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The Kylie Minogue Vogue Australia Editorial Brings Out Her Alter-Ego

The Kylie Minogue Vogue Australia editorial has her taking on a different moniker: 'Mrs. M.' Differing significantly from her effervescent pop star persona, 'Mrs. M' is a sophisticated, slightly vamp version of the typical lady-who-lunches.

The editorial is set in a luxurious, antique-styled brownstone, and Minogue wears a series of frocks fit for a ballroom soiree. Though she's all dressed up and looks ready to go, Minogue seems to be thoroughly enjoying her solitude, whether she's sipping on a cup of tea or languidly draping across her piano.

The editorial was styled by fashion editor Ondine Azoulay, while Kerry Warn fixed her blonde tresses into a voluminous bouffant. Georgina Graham used a generous hand when it came to applying the glamorous makeup that finished off the look. Minogue's alter ego was photographed by Will Davidson.
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