NATALIA VODIANOVA TELLS HER FAIRY TALE FANTASY AS SHE DISHES OUT HER PHYSIQUE IN THE NEW U.S. VOGUE COVER

Living every girls' fairy tale fantasy, supermodel Natalia Vodianova offers a rare glimpse into the Paris Opera House for the latest issue of Vogue
Living every girls' fairy tale fantasy, supermodel Natalia Vodianova offers a rare glimpse into the Paris Opera House for the latest issue of Vogue. Photographed wearing Oscar de la Renta and Chanel Couture, the 32-year-old poses inside the 120,000sq-ft opera and ballet temple - which opened in 1875 and was named after its architect, Charles Garnier. 'I felt like a princess or a character in some sort of fairy tale,'
'I felt like a princess or a character in some sort of fairy tale,' the mother-of-four said of the extravagant shoot, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. 'It was an absolute dream'
 the mother-of-four said of the extravagant shoot, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. 'It was an absolute dream.'Thefashionspreadcelebrates choreographer Benjamin Millepied's first season as director of the Paris Opera Ballet. The 37-year-old French dancer, who is married to Natalie Portman, trained at the School of American Ballet in New York, before joining the corps de ballet of New York City Ballet in 1995.Three years later he became a soloist and then in 2001, a principal dancer. 

It was in 2010 that he garnered worldwide attention after he choreographed the dance sequences for Black Swan - where he also met Ms Portman. The couple married in 2012 and have a three-year-old son, Aleph. 
Mr Millepied retired from the New York City Ballet company in 2011 to co-create the L.A. Dance Project. 
As the new director of the Paris Opera Ballet, Mr Millepied is in charge of 170 performances and seven newly commissioned ballets for the winter 2015 and 2016 season.His own piece for the season is a collaboration with Muhly, Lavin's Alber Elbaz, and the artist Philippe Parreno. 'It’s very exciting for an organization that you hear is so tough to change,' he told Vogue. 'But I found people who had a real desire to move forward. We have a lot to do, but I’m putting the bar as high as I can.'






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