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Aymeline Valade Stars in the Marie Claire France October Issue

Aymeline Valade moves from prim school teacher to saucy vixen with ease in Marie Claire France's October 2014 issue.

Versatility is an asset in the modeling world, but it's still hard to believe how effortlessly Valade can transition between these two roles. In one shot, she is wide-eyed and innocent, dressed in a thick sweater and equally-as-cozy wool skirt. In the next, she is wearing a curve-hugging leather number that will have you exclaiming "lady is a vamp!"

Fashion editor Jonathan Huguet is the one who recognized Valade's chameleon potential, picking out the eclectic pieces in the shoot. Makeup artist Morgane Martini and hair stylist Stephen Rose helped bring each look to life. The editorial was lensed by Photographer Robert Nethery.
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