Teen Vogue April 2010 : Miley Cyrus by Patrick Demarchelier | Page 4 | the Fashion Spot

Teen Vogue April 2010 : Miley Cyrus by Patrick Demarchelier

you can make like 6 wigs out of those extensions.

someone said she looked like she was channeling Megan Fox,
i think Cousin It is more appropriate with that hair.. :yuk:

good god miley, just go away.
 
mavis spencer in the zac posen for target feature story.
shine.yahoo.com via teen vogue
 

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SWEPT AWAY
Models: Amanda & Jonatan
Hair: Gavin Harwin
Makeup: Maki Ryoke
Stylist: Jillian Davison
Photographer: Arthur
Elgort


source | scanned by MMA

 
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MODERN ROMANCE
Hair: Odile Gilbert
Makeup: Karim Rahman
Stylist: Sally Lyndley
Photographer: Liz Collins


source | scanned by MMA

 
I must be the only one who thinks Miley looks gorgeous here. I was actually blown away by how striking she looks, particularly in the shot in which her boyfriend is pointing the camera at her and she is facing Demarchelier's lens. And her extensions actually look good. Plus, the styling, for the most part, is really cute and suits Miley, who has an air of genuine happiness and confidence in every frame.

Love her or hate her (most of the commenters on this thread seem to fall into the latter category), Miley is a bona fide teen sensation. And I don't think she wil be disappearing anytime soon.
 
is this out in the uk yet or did it only just come out in US?
 
Thanks for the scans.

I really hate all those fluo colours, this feels so dated especially when you add the black girl with the flashy makeup.

And why oh why can the black girl never be in the romantic ed ?!!!
 
^ i agree...i find that color palette to be so outlandish...even in the editorial, the models look like clowns. just imagine what it would be like on the streets.

and i personally hate how magazines always put the really dark, dark girls in those kinds of eds. i don't mean to generalize but i truly think dark skin tone adds wonderful dramatization to raw/adventurous stories (hans feurer's work, for example)
 

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