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The Vogue China 'Lazy Days' Photoshoot Stars Model Ming Xi

The Vogue China 'Lazy Days' editorial takes place on one very dreary day. It is these types of days that perpetuate that lazy feeling, hence the title of the editorial. Yet instead of succumbing to this feeling by dressing in a onesie or a full sweatsuit, model Ming Xi is clad in chic albeit casual outfits that could easily be worn to the office or out to brunch.

Shot by photographer Boo George, the Vogue China 'Lazy Days' editorial appears in the January 2014 issue of the magazine. The dark-haired beauty was styled by Joanna Schlenzka, who pulled an array of loose fitting, understated pieces from the likes of Givenchy, Lanvin and Narciso Rodriguez. Models.com notes, "The combination of beautifully crafted easy to wear pieces and George’s atmospheric style makes for a beautiful showcase for Ming."
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