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Aymeline Valade Makes Tropical Fever Look Appealing for Numéro #153

— May 1, 2014 — Pop Culture
Aymeline Valade suffers from Topical Fever (or should I say 'Fièvre Tropicale') in the Numéro #153 issue. When I think fever, I immediately expect cold sweats, hot flashes and an unforgiving sense of nausea. This is definitely not the case for Valade, who appears to be the picture of health. In fact, I have a hard time believing she's ever been sick a day in her life, whether it's a tropical malady or regular ol' heart-sickness.

Fashion editor Belén Casadevall styled Valade in a series of sultry outfits that resemble post-apocalyptic beach wear. From mesh t-shirts to leather body belts, Valade looks cool, calm and collected in the face of impending danger.

Her fierce look was completed with a slicked back hair 'do (by Laurent Philippon) and a crimson lip (by Victor Alvarez). The editorial was lensed by photographer Txema Yeste.

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