Fanny François

Well, I started off trying to find old stuff to re-post, but I ended up finding THREE things I had never seen before. Sorry about the tiny thumbnails; it's all that Imgur will allow.

Magazine: Flair
Issue: April 2012
Editorial: El Matador
Model: Fanny Francois |One Model Management|
Hair: Pasquale Ferrante |Artlist|
Makeup: Ralph Siciliano |D+V Management|
Stylist: Vittoria Cerciello | DeFacto Inc|
Photographer: Nagi Sakai | DeFacto Inc|
Website: www.defactoinc.com


Source: Designscene.net
 
She's So Lovely
View Of The Times, Winter 2011
Photography: Esperanza Moya
Styling: Bernat Sobrebals




Source: Zac-fashion.com
 
To make up for my prior screw up, here is a Youtube video of her book. It has some stuff I haven't seen before in it.

 
Qvest #50 April 2012

Naked Lunch
Photography: Esperanza Moya
Style: Alberto Murtra




esperanzamoya.com
 
Austrian Flair May 2012 Preview

Back View
Photography: Robert Wyatt
Style: Victoria Adcock




lgalondon.com
 
Unknown (italian Flair?)

Photography: Nagi Sakai
Style: Vittoria Cerciello





defactoinc.com
 
Qvest Magazine #50 Summer 2012

"Naked Lunch"
Photographer: Esperanza Moya
Stylist: Alberto Murtra

Bigger:



mode.newslicious.net
 
THE RAD #4 FACES

Photography by Rad Hourani
Fashion editor Patti Wilson
Casting by Wayne Sterling
Stylist William Graper
Hair Ramona Eschbach for Oribe
Make up by Luc Bouchard for Mac
Production by Melissa Matos


Models.com
 
Fashion Gone Rogue Exclusive

Color Me Bad – Fanny François takes a turn toward the dark side for our first autumn exclusive photographed by Mitsugu Sakai. Stylist Masaki Kataoka selects a wardrobe of seductive pieces from the likes of DKNY, DSquared2, Somarta and Commuun with various colored backdrops as contrast. Sheared, wet hair by Eiji Kadota and red lips by makeup artist Fumihiro Ban complete the standout ensembles.



fashiongonerogue.com
 
Her face is freaking chiseled. Not sharp exactly; but still very strong features. Very unusual lines altogether. I like it. :D
 
Grazia Germany

Napoli per Sempre! – Taking to the picturesque setting of Napoli, Italy, the latest issue of Grazia Germany pays tribute to Italian fashion houses with this colorful story starring Fanny François. Deputy Fashion Director Nino Cerone pieces together a wardrobe featuring a mix of romantic and fashion forward selects from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta and Giorgio Armani in luxe images by Alice Rosati. Beauty artist Luciano Chiarello perfects Fanny’s glam looks with understated hair and makeup.



fashiongonerogue.com
 
Elle Germany

Rot!
Photography: JM Ferrater
Styling: Ilona Ulrich
Hair & Make-up: Maria Martinez




elle.de
 

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