Lauren Hutton recently said the best thing about modeling today is Daria Werbowy. She would be hard-pressed to find a stylist, editor, or photographer in fashion who disagrees. Since bursting onto the scene in the early 2000s by way of an exclusive Prada contract, the Ukrainian-Canadian beauty has become a much-loved perennial presence in the pages of Vogue. With her unique physicality, feline stare, and powerful features, she possesses a rare ability to transition from bare-faced tomboy to glamorous aristocrat in an instant—making her the ultimate moving medium for the magazine’s sittings editors, from Grace Coddington to Tonne Goodman. Over the past decade, she’s played everything from a brazen starlet in Elizabeth Taylor–worthy jewels and an island sprite in a floral crown to a modern romantic in a wash of dusty rose blush, plum-stained lips, and a windswept undo.
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