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Ilaria Norsa / Hannelore Knuts for Tar
In the world of modelling, there’s legendary and then there’s Hannelore. The “Belgian Wave” wunderkind has left an inestimable mark on the world of fashion. She graced three consecutive covers in a row for Vogue Italia in the early 2000s (Sozzani knows when she’s on to a good thing), and has walked for countless big names. More recently, she’s appeared on the cover of hardbacks Grey and Self Service, as well as in Industrie, Dazed & Confused, Purple, 032c, Muse and, of course, several international editions of Vogue.
For the shiny new issue of Tar – which we’ve yet to see in the flesh – 2DM’s Ilaria Norsa styled Hannelore for photographer Leonora Hamill. The 18 page spread, appropriately billed “Holy Hannelore,” was shot in the lavish trappings of a home in one of Milan’s most glamourous neighbourhoods. And as is usual for an editorial styled by Norsa, the fashion is equally as decadent as the backdrop: here Hannelore wears the likes of Trussardi, Fendi, Alberta Ferretti, Stella McCartney, Vuitton, Vhernier, Giorgio Armani, YSL, Dries Van Noten, Vherner, Hermès and several others.