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A pasty and photoshopped Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Grammy Queen Adele stuns in Vogue US after UK success, flaunting iconic cat eyeliner & chic style.
Cover: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Adele, who swooped six Grammys at the 2012 Grammy Awards, poses for the US edition of Vogue after appearing on the cover on the British edition last year. The singer looks gorgeous with her signature cat eyeliner and long tresses. The cover is lensed by Mert & Marcus, and Adele wears a black lace dress, although gorgeous, the cover appears pasty and photoshopped. The rest of the shoot features close ups of Adele, looking beautiful, displaying a well endowed bust, and her new light coloured hair. One wonders that when would the fashion publications finally celebrate a full women's body instead of editing or hiding it.

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Editorial: Adele poses for Vogue US, March 2012

Adele's lips are full and curvy

Adele's lips are full and curvy

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