Laragh McCann for Elle France, April 2012 – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Laragh McCann for Elle France, April 2012

Here is Irish born model Laragh McCann modeling some underwear for Elle France photographed by Gemma Booth. Some great vintage lingerie styling, perfectly matching the mood and lighting of the shoot.







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