Vogue Paris: Miss Vogue: Aux Portes De Cuzco
Vogue Paris: Miss Vogue: Aux Portes de Cuzco
By Richard James
As Kasia Struss has for a long time been one of my favorite models, I was thrilled to see her gracing the pages of the latest issue of Vogue Paris; her attitude, her sense of style, and her grace and beauty all fit the aesthetics of their reader.
In "Miss Vogue: Aux Portes de Cuzco," I felt Kasia symbolized a somewhat modern day Peruvian living in a big city, her closet full of unique finds from her country that she is ever so proud to strut around in as a reminder of where she comes from, the heritage that helps define who and what she is, but this girl isn't homesick from the way she's proudly showing her country's culture with her urban twist on her native dress.
I found that although the editorial contains a lot of basic items such as jeans and sweaters it is so creatively and uniquely done, you don't necessarily need a couture gown to be considered imaginative.
Now I'm not going to pretend I know much about Peru and this is what I loved about the issue: it not only shows you the tranquil scenery, it also sheds light on the culture and its people such as the positively handsome Alvaro Malpartida who made a welcomed addition to Vogue Paris.
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