Her pictorial in the April 2010 edition of Vogue Paris may place her in the hard conditions of the dessert (a running theme through so many current pictorials), but supermodel Natasha Poly remains fashion royalty. Or at least nobility as the pictorial’s title, Comtesse Natasha, declares.

Natasha Poly desert

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Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010
Natasha Poly: Vogue Paris April 2010

Impacting visually, courtesy of everything from Missoni knits to loud patterned pants, somehow in the stark setting of what may be North Africa the shoot seldom feels over the top. Instead, with lashings of fringing and a heavy boho vibe, it may leave you yearning for a return of Gucci’s Autumn (Fall) / Winter 2008 collection.

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