Edgy, elegant and exotic, the photo series titled Chinatown by Henryk Lobaczewski, a photographer based in Sydney, Australia, has covered the all the important elements to make an eye-catching fashion story with an Eastern vibe. Instead of being shot in China, this photoshoot was captured in a city within a city, New York's very own Chinatown. Dark, seedy and full of urban treats, the photoshoot has a gritty quality that will have people thinking of a China that could very well exist in the near future.
The photo series titled Chinatown by Henryk Lobaczewski stars model Li Ming. Shot exclusively for Fashionising.com, it showcases a ton of prints, structured frocks and glittering jewelry. The brunette beauty's feminine looks were perfected with straight locks and dewy skin by beauty artist Amelia Axton.
Urban Asian-American Editorials
Chinatown by Henryk Lobaczewski Stars an Edgy Li Ming
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