The 'Cold Breeze' Ann Mikitiuk editorial features Avant Models face Nicol. The fair-haired beauty sports braided locks by hair stylist Radek Smarz and icy cosmetic applications by makeup artist Patrycja Gębka.
Posing in a snowy outdoor setting, Nicol channels a Soviet monarch who is dressed in a series of winter-ready couture pieces. The model is outfitted by her photographer Ann Mikitiuk who dresses her in patterned knitwear, fur hats and ballerina inspired skirts by a range of designer labels including Magda Wojcik and Fanfaronada to name a few.
The 'Cold Breeze' Ann Mikitiuk fashion story exudes an air of elegance and sophistication that pays homage to the culture of Russia. This Soviet-inspired photoshoot highlights glamorous winter fashions that epitomize the true meaning of femininity.
Snowy Soviet Portraits
The Cold Breeze Ann Mikitiuk Editorial Features Winter Couture
Trend Themes
1. Winter Couture - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate a Soviet-inspired winter couture collection in their line.
2. Soviet Monarch Fashion - Fashion designers can explore the grandeur of Soviet monarch fashion for their upcoming collection.
3. Snowy Outdoor Fashion Shoots - Photographers can capitalize on the cold winter weather and perform outdoor fashion shoots like the 'Cold Breeze' Ann Mikitiuk editorial.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can create a line of winter-ready couture pieces inspired by the Soviet monarch fashion for their audience.
2. Photography - Photographers can take advantage of the snow and execute snowy outdoor fashion shoots that manifests the elegance and sophistication of winter fashion.
3. Cosmetics - Cosmetics companies can innovate their product line by incorporating icy cosmetic applications to emphasize the winter vibe of Soviet monarch fashion.