Sasha Pivovarova's latest cover shoot and accompanying editorial is Fever Pitch in Vogue Korea, which appears in the magazine's April 2011 issue. The pictorial was captured by Nino Munoz and features Pivovarova against a seasonally appropriate solid background of yellow and blue.
Stylist Ye Young Kim outfitted Sasha Pivovarova in a variety of androgynous separates and dresses from Philip Lim, Altuzarra and DSquared2. Her platinum blonde hair is chopped into a round 70s bob with a bit of body, and she sports horn-rimmed glasses and smoky lavender eyeshadow.
Although my favorite image from Fever Pitch in Vogue Korea is the second in the gallery, I'm most taken by the first image, in which Pivovarova sports deliberately untailored pants that appear to be about six sizes too big.
Deliberately Untailored Fashion
Sasha Pivovarova is Androgynous for Fever Pitch in Vogue Korea
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